Australian Historical Medals
Lot 610 SESSION 3 (2.30PM TUESDAY 17TH APRIL) Australian Historical Medals
Estimate $100
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $220
MARYBOROUGH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, 1891, prize medal in silver (42mm cross), by C.J.Wilks, pierced hole at top for suspension, obverse, large hand drawn fire hose cart engraved in central disc and on the cross arms from the left arm clockwise are inscribed the initials, 'M./V./F./D.', reverse is inscribed on top arm, 'Maryborough' and on the bottom arm, '1891', in the centre disc is inscribed, 'won by/G.W.Adams'. Fine and scarce.
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