A 19th century Anton Teutenberg 1887 'J.B.R.C.' (Judges Bay…
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A 19th century Anton Teutenberg 1887 'J.B.R.C.' (Judges Bay Rowing Club) silver five point ball tipped star medallion, the obverse cast in relief with central gold panel including row and sail boats', the reverse with central panel engraved 'Won by A. L. Wilson Junior Dingy Race 1887', diameter 34.5 cm. See S9 in 'Teutenberg A Master Engraver & His Work 2007 by Cresswell and Duncan. Note: The recipient was Arthur Liston Wilson (1870-1937) who's grandfather, William Chisholm Wilson (1810-1876) was the founder of the New Zealand Herald newspaper.

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