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Lot 629    SESSION 3 (2.30PM TUESDAY 31ST MARCH)    Australian Historical Medals

Estimate $3,500
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $4,400

PERTH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1881, in gold (22ct; 15.82g; 30mm) (C.1881/16), by Stokes & Martin, reverse inscribed, 'Wm Crozier/for/Wool'. Minor rim nicks and some hairlines, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare.

William Crozier of Moorna, River Murray, near Wentworth, NSW, a successful Merino sheep breeder, was a member of one of the best-known pastoralist families in the State. He co-authored a book in 1902 with Peter Henderson titled How the Farm Pays. He died in 1909.

See lot 628 to same recipient.

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