White metal medal struck for the Nelson Band of Hope, New Zealand, undated. 38mm. It is listed in the Medallic Commemoratives of New Zealand 1865-1940 by Leon Morel as number A/3 ( Auckland, NOT Nelson ) and has a rarity rating of R5 ( rare )
Sterling silver sports prize fob medal, runners on the front and “AUCKLAND”, the back engraved “A.C.N.Z.A.A.A. / W. T. BRAY / 2ND. 3 MILE / CYCLE CHAMP / 5/2/27”. Stamped “SILVER” and “Y&Co” ( Young and Co )
Copper prize fob medal, on the front “WHANGAREI AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY INCORPORATED”, ‘PROGRESSIO” and “THE HUB OF THE NORTH”, the back engraved “V. R. DROVER / 1947”
White metal medal struck for the Industrial Exhibition held in Christchurch in 1882. 38.5mm. It is listed in the Medallic Commemoratives of New Zealand 1865-1940 by Leon Morel as number 1882/21
Gilt medal struck to commemorate the proposed Royal visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1949. 35mm. It is listed in the Catalogue of New Zealand Commemorative Medals 1941-2007 by Hamish MacMaster as number 1949/3 and is very rare
Bronze medal struck for the Otago Jubilee Exhibition held in Dunedin in 1898. 38mm. It is listed in the Medallic Commemoratives of New Zealand 1865-1940 by Leon Morel as number 1898/5 and has a rarity rating of R6 very rare ( estimated 4 to 10 known )