b'61402399Tasmanian Police truncheon, blackwood with hand-painted Queen Victoria cipher, 19th century,44cm long$400600400Three Victoria Crown CONVICT PRISON Officers tunic buttons and a matching cap button with silk surround, 19th century, rare. (4 items)$500700401Convict era penny tokens and shop tokens, 19th century, (5 items).$120200 402WESTERN AUSTRALIAN interest. 18ct yellow gold and enamel half hunter presentation pocket watch with inscription Presented To Miss Laura E.J. Clifton By The Officers Of The Convict Establishment Portland On The Occasion Of Her Marriage, November 1877. Laura Clifton was born in Fremantle W.A. in 1856, daughter to the renowned botanist George Clifton who had moved to Fremantle to take up a position with the newly formed Western Australia Water Police. After a period of some years George returned to England and assumed the position as Governor of the Portland Convict Establishment.5cm high.$1,5002,500398 399'