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Lot 2433    SESSION 14 (4.30PM THURSDAY 20TH MARCH)    Miscellaneous

Estimate $100
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $120

DEUTSCHE SCHULE, prize medal in silver (.925; 18.78g; 37.5mm), ring top suspension, obverse, inscribed with a double eagle on a pole, reverse, inscribed, 'C.J.Rasch/1865'. A few edge nicks, otherwise very fine.

The annual festival of the Deutsche Schule took place at the Maid and Magpie, Stepney on October 23, 1865. The competition was for school boys to fire an arrow using a cross bow at a large wooden eagle tied to a pole. The winner who shot out the centre was Carl Rasch who was declared king for the day. Stepney is a small suburb near Adelaide, South Australia and on the day a large number of German and English colonists turned out in large numbers.

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