'Magpie Legends' framed presentation, created for Collingwood's 125th anniversary in 2017. Features small photos of 125 of the club's greatest players, together with original signatures of all 58 living players featured, and replica Premiership, Norm Smith
'Nathan Buckley Masterclass', display comprising of a signed Collingwood jumper, window mounted with four photographs and replica Norm Smith & Brownlow Medals. Limited edition 5/200, framed & glazed, overall 188 x 117 cm.
'Brownlow brothers'. Framed & glazed Herald Sun poster showing Nathan Buckley, Adam Goodes and Mark Ricciuto with their 2003 Brownlow Medals, and small stories about each. Signed by all three players.
Exhibition medals. Group of four, three of which are engraved to Auguste Charles Alfred Ballin (1842 - 1909), I.) Boulogne Exposition de tableaux 1870 silver medal, 40 mm. II.) London exhibition of fine Arts & Industry 1871 bronze medal, 50 mm. III.) Londo
The Queen's South Africa medal: two examples; one with clasps for Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and 1902; named to 1117 Tpr: A.H.J. Griffiths. Johannesburg M.R.; the other with clasp for Transvaal, named to 2428 Pte a. Graff. Johannesburg M.R. (2 medals).
The Queen's South Africa medal with clasps for cape Colony, orange free state, and Transvaal, together with the King's South Africa medal with clasps for South Africa 1901 and 1902; both named to 4131 Pte R.A. Byford A.O.C. (2 medals).
The Australian state medals (1976) set of six proof sterling silver medals (35g each), issued by Stokes, includes a frame with slip case, certificates and booklet
World War II seven medal group, to No.42795 C.A.L. De Vere, 1939-1945 star, Pacific Star, Italy star, Defence medal, War Medal, New Zealand War Service Medal and GVIR Territorial Efficiency medal with all medals being named together with matching boxed min
4 World War I New Zealand medals awarded to M. J. O'Brien, comprising, 1914-1918 medal, great War Medal and 1914-15 star as Lieutenant, N.Z.E.F. And a distinguished Conduct medal as Sergeant in the canterbury mounted rifles, together with 1939-45 New Zeala
Campaign Medals: Indian Mutiny medals 1858, engraved to M.M. Dooley, 86th Reg'T; J. Nicholas, 37th Reg'T; and'W McFARLANE 72ND Highlanders; and another medal with name and date removed, (4 medals, all with damaged or replaced clasps).
Crimea Campaign Medal 1854, with clasp for Sebastapol. (name removed); also, a Crimea medal engraved to Peter Melville. A.B. H.M.S. Albion. (2 medals).
1914-20 British War Medals to an Australian: A.J. Noall. A.I.F. (regimental number removed). Alfred James Noall, of Brighton, Victoria, enlisted in Feb., 1915, as a member of the A.I.F. He left Australia on 26th August of the same year, arriving in
World War I bronze Memorial plaque (death penny): inscribed 'He Died for Freedom and Honour', in the name of 'John Henry Westcott', and issued to his next of kin, blank on reverse, 120 cm diameter; together with his trio of medals: 1914-15 star, unnamed;
Three Queen Victoria medals including Deloraine, Tasmania, June 1887, Zeehan, West coast Tasmania, 1897, Launceston, Tasmania & two shop tokens 1855, Lewis Abrahams, Hobart town
A Ricketty Dick International Exhibition medal. Sydney 1873. Quoting from Australian commemorative medals and medalets from 1788 L.Carlisle B and C Press 1983, p.13. "The Aboriginal whose head is struck on this medal and others struck, both in Australia an
A collection 1980s to 2002 medals, etc. in issued albums. Mainly football but also noted two 2000 Olympics Gold Medal presentations. (11 sets). Also, a few oddments and strays from other sports.
Jesse Owens signature and endorsement on 1965 5c Physical Fitness USA First Day Cover. James Cleveland 'Jesse' Owens was an American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games. He specialized in the sprints and the long jump
1896 Athens Summer Olympics Gilt Bronze Participation Medal, gifted to prominent officials and elite athletes from this historic Olympiad, the offered medal is by W. Pittner, Austria is extremely scarce. The design is identical to the solid bronze and silv
1930 British Empire Games, Hamilton, Canada, a bronze and enamel participation medal in the maker's presentation box (Klein & Binkley, Hamilton, Can.); the oval shaped medal 39 x 50 cm. Accompanied by a small annotated photograph album 'To E.J. Holt, Souve
Attractively Framed Posters comprising of 'The Australian Football League Medals of Honour'; 'Honouring our Fallen Heroes - Anzac Day - Collingwood Football Club'; 'Honouring our Fallen Heroes - Anzac Day - Essendon Football Club'; 'Black Caviar'; and 'The
A World War I and early 20th century five medal group plus six miniatures to Lieut. D.G. Watson, includes 1914-1918 War Medal, King's Police Medal, India Distinguished Police Medal, King George V Silver Jubilee Medal 1935 and George VI & Elizabeth Coronati
14ct yellow gold, collection of 4 medals, including one heart shaped medal with number 16 engraved, one round meadal with letter M, one round medal with ballerina, and one round medal with a criss cross pattern. Total weight 30.54 grams.
A Group of Five Medals to Alec Edward Pearson, A.I.F. Comprising of a 1939-45 Star, a Pacific Star, a 1939-45 War Medal, an Australian Service Medal and a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with 'Australia' clasp, mounted as worn. With copies of service r
A World War Two Military Cross & M.B.E. Group to Brigadier R.H. Fisher, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.) 2nd type Military; Military Cross (G.R.I.) engraved to rear; 1939 Star; Africa Star with clasp 8th Army; Italy Star; Defence and
World War I trio of medals to Ordnance Artificer Wilfred Jones, who served 30 years in the Royal Navy, was aboard HMS Attentive during the raid on Zeebrugge in 1918 and died whilst still serving in 1945. The medals comprise of a 1914-15 Star, a British War
A group of four medals to Petty Officer Frederick Eames of the Royal Navy. The medals comprise of a 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals (1914-19) and a Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (Kgv). Court mounted for display and accompanied b
A group of four medals to Chief Petty Officer Walter Herbert Howard of the Royal Navy, who served aboard the Royal Yacht HMS Ophir for the Royal Tour to Australia in 1901, as well as being aboard HMS Canterbury at the Battle of Jutland (1916). The medals c
A World War I Medal Group and associated items to Lieut. Charles Humbert, 10th Hussars. The group comprises 1914-15 Star (impressed 2. Lieut. C. Humbert. R.R. of Cav.); British War and Victory Medals (impressed Lieut C. Humbert) court mounted for display;
World War I Medal pair to Group Lieutenant A.W. Green of the 79th Carnatic Infantry Regiment (Indian Army) comprising of British War and Victory Medals, both impressed named to Lieut A.W. Green. (2). With copy medal roll.
A Royal Navy medal trio to Boy & Ordinary Seaman Ernest Hambly, who saw action at the Battle of Jutland (May-June 1916), while aboard H.M.S. Orion. The medals are a 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory Medals, all named to Hambly. (3). Accompanied by c
Sunk At Gallipoli HMS Irresistible World War I Royal Navy Medals to 177170 Chief Stoker Hill: The group of four comprises of a 1914-15 Star, impressed named 1770. R.N.A. Hill. Ch. Sto. R.N.; British War and Victory medals (1914 - 18), impressed named; Roya
A group of medals to Petty Officer C.A.V. Winkworth, who served as a Royal Navy Boy Sailor in 1918 and who later served in submariners during World War Two. Comprising of 1914-18 British War and Victory Medals; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Me
Pair: 1914-18 British War and Victory Medals, impressed named R-18595 Pte. R.G. Remington. K.R. Rif.C.. (2). Remington was killed in action on 21/3/1918 south of the Somme. Accompanied by research material.
Killed in Action at the Battle of Pilckem Ridge, Belgium, August 1917: The 'casualty' group of medals to Private James Cochrane who was serving with the 16th Battalion Sherwood Foresters) at the time of his death; comprising his British War and Victory Med
Trio to Wia at Gallipoli: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 945 Private Joseph McKEVER. 12/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 945 Er/W.O. (1) J.McKever. 12/Bn. A.I.F. on second medal, 945 Er-Wo.1. J.McKever. 12 Bn. A.I.F. on last meda
Boer War Campaign Medals Awarded to Albert Reitze, Who Served With The 18th Hussars Under The Assumed Name of Albert Baker: Pair: Queens South Africa Medal (1899 - 1902) with 4 clasps (Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein & Johannesburg), engraved 3762 Cor
A collection of early military medals including WW1 Mounted medals in row with ribbons marked PTE. J.R. Hobkinson W.RID. R, Two WW1 service medals marked CPL F.W.Knowles, South African 1901-1902 medal marked Captain W.Baxter C.T. Base St,
Omega 'Seamaster' gent's automatic wristwatch in gold case, missing crown, together with an assortment of badges, medals, earrings, pin, etc, (14 items)
Rare set Australian World War I medals, for Gallipoli stretcher bearer and medic in 7th field ambulance, private W.F. Cahill 4352, AIF (3AGH). Set of five medals on bar together with original photograph, documentation including wounded records, reference l
New Zealand silver William Rose Bock (1847 - 1881) Wellington brooch, oval form featuring a moa with a vista towards Mt Taranaki in the background. Stamped ?Wrb? to the reverse with New Zealand sterling silver marks. Later monogram dated 1893 to reverse. A
Awarded for the 400m men's freestyle swimming final race held on 31 August 1960. From 1928 to 1968, the medals for the Summer Olympic Games were identical, depicting a design first used for medals awarded at the games of the IX Olympiad (Amsterdam 1928), c
The games of the XVI Olympiad Gold Medal Melbourne 1956 awarded for the 400m men's freestyle swimming final race held on 4 December 1956. From 1928 to 1968, the medals for the Summer Olympic Games were identical, depicting a design first used for medals aw
Campaign Medals: a Queen's South Africa medal, 1899, with clasps for Transvaal, orange free state & relief of Kimberley, awarded to 3424. Tpr. V.T. Batten, Kitchener's H., suspended on a Liddell bar together with a King's South Africa medal, with clasps fo
Two early 20th century 9ct gold Fireman's medals to F. Burgess, one engraved 'H.R.F.B. Sealed HDCp. 1915', together with 'Championship Team UFBA NZ. Won at Napier....' 17.9gms.
A New Zealand Efficiency medal, awarded to 'Sgt. A.J. Millar Waikato M.R.' With ribbon. Note: The Efficiency medals were awarded for 12 years of continuous and efficient service.
A pair of framed German propaganda medals, marking the sinking of the Cunard passenger liner Lusitania by a German U-boat in May 1915 with the loss of 1193 lives. Together with various newspaper articles.
(Don Bradman) Hancock's golden crust Pty Ltd Melbourne, advertising plaque with image of Don Bradman below the words 'They are beating all Records' awarded three gold medals, Adelaide exhibition 1930, worn some loss of print, 12 x 28.5 cm
Autograph book: with signatures of athletes competing in 1948, 1952 & 1956 Olympics including large crisp Shirley Strickland autograph (Australia, Golds 1952 80m Hurdles, 1956 80m Hurdles & 1956 4 x 100m), Marjorie Jackson (Australia, Golds 1952 100m & 200
Two Ceylon Police medals 1. St John's Ambulance Brigade Long Service medal Named: 8261 Vf Solomonsz Inspector Ceylon Police Force 1956 2. Police Independence medal
Set of five Australian World War I & WWII medals All named for R.M.Reid Including 1914-1918 Star 1002 Cpl R.M.Reid. 4/Bn A.I.F 1914 - 1918 British War medal, ditto 1914 - 1918 Service medal, ditto 1939 - 1945 War medal V55197 R.M.Reid 1939 - 1945 Australia
Set of seven British WWII medals Two Named - Capt T.A.S.Tryon, W.Yorks George VI Efficiency medal - Kenya (named) EIIR Africa medal- Kenya (Named) 1938-1945 War medal 1938-1945 Defence medal Burma Star Africa Star 1939-1945 Star
Set of five British World War I & WWII medals 1914-1918 Star. S-18129 Pte J.W.Thompson Cam.N.Highrs 1914 - 1918 British War medal, ditto 1914 - 1918 Service medal, ditto 1939 - 1945 War medal unnamed 1939 - 1945 Defence medal - unnamed
Four various World War I Victory medals + 2 others Three Named 18249 W.O.Gl.2. J.H.Jemmett R.A. 4543 Pte A. Walkerley 3-Lond.R. (some corrosion on edge) 5890 Dvr.S.Price 1.F.A.B. A.I.F Italian medal unnamed together with a 1914 Star; 47565 Cpl. J. Cobden R
Five World War II medals (1939 - 1945) i) India ii) India iii) Service to New Zealand (unnamed) iv) Canada Voluntary Service (Unnamed) v) Defence medal NX21044 F.E.Robinson
A pair, Queen's and King's South Africa medals with clasps and ribbons, to 6112 Pte. T. Brooks, Grenadier guards. Qsa: Transvaal, orange free state and cape Colony; Ksa: South Africa 1902 and South Africa 1901
A pair of Queen's and King's South Africa medals with clasps, to 7882 Pte. F Campbell, Gordon Highlanders. Qsa with clasps: Transvaal, orange free state and cape Colony. Ksa with clasps 1901 and 1902. Along with a photo of the recipient.
A collection of World War I medals and other items associated to H.3726 Pte. Thomas James Gadsby. 7th Hussars, including Meritorious Service Medal (named); 1914-15 star (named); ribbon bar; two 'Mentioned in Despatches' certificates with facsimile signatur
A New Zealand war (land Wars) medal, 1869. Ministry of Defence specimen issue of an original, with ribbon. 4457 medals were struck, (1957 for the Imperial government and 2500 for the Colonial government), of which 4400 were issued. The Ministry of Defence
Medals - The Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Knight Fifth Class. This award, is awarded in the fields of literature, the arts, economy, public service, and social, philanthropic and humanitarian activities and for long and conspicuous service in civ
An Ilford medal for first prize awarded to W. J. White Esq. in 1895 in original Bravingtons of Kings Cross, London leather pouch. The presentation of medals and a scholarship of £100 per year for three years sponsored by the Ilford Company, was awarded by
A set of forty wax portrait medals of men of note, apparently 19th century, after various artists and medallists, representing 16th to 19th century men of note in various fields, each depicted in profile, modelled in relief in the manner and colour of bron
Four New Zealand made 19th century naval medals awarded to G. Moore, includes: S Kohn Auckland Naval Artillery Vols. silver medal 1890 'For Long And Efficient Service' with bar, clasp and ribbon, Anton Teutenberg United Fire Brigades 5-year service medal 1
Two Anton Teutenberg 'Hobson's Bay Regatta 1885' gold and silver medals, both presentation engraved 'Won By J.E. Tilly'. The fronts with colonial rowing scene in New Zealand landscape. Cast maker's initials. Diameter 23.5 mm.
Four Balmain Rugby football League 1st grade Premiership medals, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919 & a Leichardt Rugby League 3rd grade Premiership medal, 1911, presented to John Craik Lyall Sydney wall (1890-1967), Lyall wall made his first grade rugby league debut
Three New Zealand Lodge medals all New Zealand made;, one marked for H. Peat of Wellington, H H Morris' possibly for Harry Morris of Christchurch, another young & Co Auckland, with three pins and button
St John's bowling club Wanganui pair of fob prize medals the first handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.9gms, 42 x 30 mm ), ring top suspension, by 'Jf' (John Forbes, Wanganui), obverse with inscribed initials 'J.F.H.', reverse inscribed 'St.J.B.C./President/& vice
Two sports fob medals the first hand engraved gold (9ct, 5.9gms, 28 x 25 mm ), ring top suspension, by D.B. (D.Benjamin, Dunedin), copperplate initials on obverse 'W.C', reverse inscribed 'Most points For/Jumping/W.Curran/1909', the second handcrafted in g
Two rifle club fob medals the first in gold (9ct, 4.0gms, 25 x 23 mm ), ring top suspension, by L.S. & Co, copperplate initials 'C.E.W.' on obverse, reverse inscribed 'A.R.C./Singles/C.E.Watts/1906', the second in gold (9ct, 4.0gms, 30 x 28 mm ), ring top
Three Timaru Fire Brigade/Mounted rifle club fob medals the first handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.0gms, 37 x 30 mm ), ring top suspension, by L.D. (L.Dunn, Timaru), obverse inscribed Timaru/M.R./Assn/1911', reverse inscribed 'Five men Team/'B'/Grade/Won By/W.B
St Kilda Fire Brigade prize fob medals the first handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.0gms, 38 x 33 mm ), reverse inscribed 'Presd. By/St.K.F.B./Won By/W.G.Still/1918', the second handcrafted in gold (9ct, 6.5g, 35 x 30 mm ), reverse inscribed '2nd Aggte./Tapanui D