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Lot 2380    Day 2    Bowling Medals & Awards

Estimate $1,750
Bid at live.noble.com.au

T.B.A (Timaru Boxing Association), voided fob hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.04g, 26x31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'N.T (Novice Tournament)/2nd/C.Knight/Feather/1922'; T.R.C (Timaru Rowing Club), voided fob hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.26g, 25x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'T.R.C/1923-24/C.C.Knight/Stroke; another hand engraved in gold (9ct, 5.09g, 27x32mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'C.C.Knight/1924-25'; G.C.M.R.A (Geraldine County Miniature Rifle Association), fob handcrafted in gold (9ct, 8.84g, 27x37mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'G.C.M.R.A/(B) Grade/1st/1930'; also T.M.R.C (Thomas Moore Recital Competition), fob hand engraved in gold (9ct, 3.61g, 30x30mm), no maker, obverse inscribed 'CCK', reverse inscribed 'C.Knight/T.M.R.C/1919'; all with ring top suspensions. Very fine - good very fine. (5)

^At the South Canterbury Championships, staged on the evening of 28 June 1922 at the Theatre Royal by the Timaru Boxing Association, in the final of the Novice's Tournament for feather weights, C.Knight in a lively bout against Crooke lost on a points decision.^^In the finals of the Geraldine County Miniature Rifle Association's championships held in September 1930, in the individual section, B Grade, C.Knight 235 and A.Lewis 235 tied, and in the shoot-off C.Knight gained 77 off the rifle and A.Lewis 76.^^In the annual competition held in conjunction with the Thomas Moore festival in May 1919 the Boys' Recital - Test piece, was won by C.C.Knight performing 'The Dying Warrior'.

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