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The QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA MEDALS (3), one with CAPE COLONY bar; 
all with names largely obliterated or removed.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������$300–350
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ASIA: Mainly military medals, including Order of the Dragon of ANNAM; Order of the Crown of Thailand, 
5th Class; Japanese 1904-05 Russo-Japanese War Medal;1940 Manchukuo Border Incident Medal; 
French Cambodia - Royal Order, Knight; etc. (9 items).������������������������������������������������������������������$150–200
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UNITED KINGDOM: A ribbon bar of seven miniature medals comprising Most Distinguished Order 
of St. Michael & St. George; Distinguished Service Cross; WW1 Medal - 5 clasps including Gallipoli; 
WW1 Victory Medal; KEVII Coronation Medal & Russian Order of Saint Vladimir (4th Class).������$250–350
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SOUTH AFRICA: WORLD WAR ONE pair comprising Victory Medal with bronze oak leaf impressed to 
CPL. F.A. McINTOSH S.A.S.C. and the British War Medal impressed S/SJT. F.A. McINTOSH S.A.P.C., 
(2).
McIntosh was Mentioned in Despatches.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150
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WWI TRIO: 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal with original ribbons mounted for display, 
impressed to 1908 PTE D.E. DEW 23 BN. A.I.F. (3).����������������������������������������������������������������������$200–250
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A small group including a 1914-19 Victory Medal (to an Engineer R.N.R.), two 1939-45 Service medals 
(one named), various royal event medallions, etc. (Total: 11 items).�����������������������������������������������$100–150
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POLAND: 1930 Independence Medal; 1939-45 Army War Medal; 30th Anniversary of 1st Grenadier 
Division in France; 1945 Oder, Neisse & Baltic Medal; and 1969 Battle of Monte Cassino Anniversary 
medal. (Total: 5 items).��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150
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EUROPEAN MEDALS: Various medals, mainly military, from BULGARIA (6), FINLAND (5), 
GERMANY/AUSTRIA (4), ITALY (5), NETHERLANDS (4), RUSSIA (6), etc. (Total: 39).�����������������$500–600
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WW2 PAIR: A 1939-45 War Medal and an Australian Service Medal with original ribbons mounted for 
display, both impressed to 147844 J.M. DEW.
John Mitchell DEW served in the RAAF, 1944-46.������������������������������������������������������������������������$150–200
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PHILIPPINES: 1950-53 Korean Campaign Medal with enamelled ribbon bar and lapel pin. The medal 
recognizes the 1,468-troop contingent (PEFTOK) that served in Korea, including participation in the Battle 
of Yultong and Hill Eerie.������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150
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A small range of medals, most are replicas (or appear to be). (Total: 16 items).�����������������������������$200–250
63	
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An accumulation of Australian and foreign medals, medalets, fobs, buttons and badges, 
all contained in an old cigar box. (40+ items). Happy hunting!��������������������������������������������������������$200–300
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UK: Various token and souvenirs including 1821 Death of Queen Caroline; 1827 Death of George 
Canning; 1827 Death of Duke of York;1830 Earl Grey, 1837 18th Birthday of Princess Victoria; 
Voluntary Medical Service miniature; and 2 Australian items. (11 items).���������������������������������������$100–150
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THOMASON MEDALLIC BIBLE: 1970 Franklin Mint complete set of sixty bronze medallions in bespoke 
album, being a recreation of the original set struck in 1830 by Sir Edward Thomason of Birmingham and 
presented to the monarchs of Europe and Asia.�����������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150
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Medallic FDC’s with STERLING SILVER proof medallions as issued by The International Society 
of Postmasters 1976-80 to commemorate various historical personalities and events including 
Australian Statehood, Wimbledon, U.S. Bicentennial, Captain Cook, Mutiny on the Bounty, Royal 
Society Expeditions, Transatlantic Steamshipping, Peter Paul Rubens, Conquest of Everest, etc. 
Each medallion measures 38mm diameter and weighs 20gms. Total weight of 720gms. ����$2,000–2,500
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An accumulation of more than thirty medallions, mostly 1980s, commemorating various anniversaries 
including 175 years Holey Dollar & Dump, 150 years Victoria-Melbourne, and several others, together 
with two 2001 RAM Federation Centenary pins and an Australian Geographic Society Foundation 
Member medallion in presentation case with box and CoA. (qty.)�������������������������������������������������$250–350
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Group of 2000s commemorative medallion sets, comprising Sherwood “People who shaped Australia”, 
BrandNet “Sands of Gallipoli”, Westminster “The Queen Elizabeth II Six Numisproof Set”, Westminster 
“The Portraits Of A Queen” four-coin set, and “God Save The Queen”, plus Morgan Mint 1999-2003 
gold-plated U.S. Statehood Quarter Dollars set.�����������������������������������������������������������������������������$150–200
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AUSTRALIA’S WORLD HERITAGE COLLECTION: 2003 RAM 99.9% silver seven-medallion set, 
in presentation box with CoA.
Per CoA, each medallion comprises 72 grams of fine silver.����������������������������������������������������$1,200–1,500
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AUSTRALIA’S WORLD HERITAGE COLLECTION: 2003 RAM 99.9% silver seven-medallion set, 
in presentation box with CoA.
Per CoA, each medallion comprises 72 grams of fine silver.����������������������������������������������������$1,200–1,500
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