b'61010SHOOTING: RIFLE CLUB AWARD:an award fob (with badge-pin fixture) in gold (9ct, 10.15g) with attractive rifles and target to obverse; engraved verso S.E.D.R.C. UNION 1923 - Championship of Rifle - Won by A.E.M. FORSTER - Presented by G. WARD.Mr Alfred Edwin Moore Forster, 63, died in the Naracoorte Hospital on November 22, 1936. He was a good rifle shot, and had been captain, secretary, and president of the Naracoorte Rifle Club at different periods. The S.E.D.R.C. of the engraving refers to the South-Eastern District Rifle Club Union. $500600161111ATHLETICS: prize medal in gold (9ct, 6.12g) with the winners initials R.F.U. engraved to the front; the obverse engraved Club Handicap - 120 yds - won by R.F. URRY - 1925. .$35040012FOOTBALL: Various 1920s awards in gold (9ct, 14+g total.), engraved VICTORIA F.C. Runners Up 1925 - T. HENDERSON; E.S.S.F.A. All Age - Won by J. LYONS - 1927; and, T.F.C. Premiers 1928 - A.W. ENGLEMAN. (3 items). .$70080013ULVERSTONE CUP TASMANIA (RUNNING): EPBM trophy inscribed Ulverstone Cup - E.J. Ride (Edwin James Ride) - 1925, height with wooden plinth 47cm, together with EPNS trophy inscribed Ulverstone Cup - 1926 - Won by - E.J. Ride, height 31cm. (2 items).$15020014STAWELL GIFT RUNNING RACE: Trophy, likely EPNS, inscribed Stawell Jubilee 1927 - 400 Yds Hcp - Won by E.J. Ride (Edwin James Ride), height 28cm including plinth, plus three small c. 1918 sterling silver race medallions, the three of them 18 grams total. The Stawell Gift, dating back to 1878, is known for its unusual handicapping system. (4 items) $10020015A collection remainder, in very mixed condition; including two Don Bradman flicker books; a Lindsay Hassett flicker book; a souvenir of the MCC dated 1935; a Complimentary Smoke Night programme for Canon E.S. Hughes (1928); the programme for Keith Millers State Funeral 2004; several childrens books incl. early Beatrix Potter and a dilapidated 1850 edition of David Copperfield;, etc$10020016ATHLETICS: PUBLIC SCHOOLS AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, Life Member N.S.W. fob in gold (9ct; 8.6g; 24.5mm), by W. Kerr, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, R.Browne./1934 Nearly uncirculated. $500600'