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1914-15 Star : Private R G Stone, 1 Australian Naval & Military Expeditionary Force
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
1914-15 Star. Impressed reverse with recipient's details.REL/13214.002
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Table spoon : KGS Komet
Heraldry
Maker: M H Wilkens & Sohne
Table spoon impressed on the end of the handle 'K.G.S. KOMET'. Stamped on the reverse with the maker's mark 'WILKENS BREMEN'.REL/00683.002
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Tea spoon : KGS Komet
Heraldry
Maker: M H Wilkens & Sohne
Tea spoon impressed on the end of the handle 'K.G.S. KOMET'. Stamped on the reverse with the maker's mark 'WILKENS BREMEN'.REL/00683.005
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Victory Medal : Sergeant R G Stone, 22 Battalion, AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Victory Medal. Impressed around edge with recipient's details.REL/13214.004
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Woven cellophane butterfly belt with duralium buckle : Sapper L McLennan, 2/2 Forestry Unit
Heraldry
Maker: McLennan, Lachlan
Ladies belt made from butterfly wings encased in cigarette packet cellophane and woven together. One end of the belt is threaded with a butterfly-shaped buckle made from scrap aircraft duralium.REL/21579.002
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Woven cellophane butterfly belt with perspex buckle : Sapper L McLennan, 2/2 Forestry Unit
Heraldry
Maker: McLennan, Lachlan
Ladies belt made from butterfly wings encased in cigarette packet cellophane and woven together. One end of the belt is threaded with a butterfly-shaped buckle made from scrap aircraft perspex.REL/21579.001