The Expanded 1981 Finals Series: Elimination Final (Fitzroy defeats Essendon), Qualifying Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Fitzroy by 1 point), Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Geelong), the Preliminary Final (Co
Fitzroy Football Club: 1929 Member's Season Ticket, with fixture list & hole punched for each game attended; together with later membership tickets for 1959, 1963 and 1965. (4 items).
1890 'Football Programme', Vol.2 No.10, for Saturday July 5, 1890 with details of matches between Victoria v South Australia, Carlton v Footscray, North Melbourne v Fitzroy and Port Melbourne v Williamstown; a Premiership ladder with 12 teams, and a note t
A range of VFL, AFL, Vfa and other match programmes including June 1963 Victoria v South Australia, 1963, 1964 and 1965 Semi-Final 'Records' featuring Geelong; June 1964 Victoria v Western Australia; April 1970 Fitzroy v Richmond 'Royal Visit' game; April
1960 VFL Finals Series: 1st Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Essendon), 2nd Semi-Final (Melbourne defeats Fitzroy), Preliminary Final (Collingwood defeats Fitzroy by 5 points) and the Grand Final (Melbourne defeats Collingwood by 48 points); plus 4 other Re
The 1952 VFL Finals: Geelong's 5th Premiership: A complete set of the Finals Series 'Football Records' comprising of: 6th September, 1st Semi-Final: Fitzroy defeats Carlton by 1 point, 13th September, 2nd Semi-Final: Geelong defeats Collingwood by 54 point
1968 Ampol 'VFL' Champions: complete set of twelve, each with a player illustrated folder (24 x 20 cm) & a 45pm record; comprising of Ron Barassi (Carlton), Alex Ruscuklic (Fitzroy), Ted Whitten (Footscray), Doug Wade (Geelong), Hassa Mann (Melbourne), La
Fitzroy Football Club: Team of the Century commemorative jumper, signed by team great Kevin Murray, together with Certificate of Authenticity. Framed and glazed, overall 110 x 79 cm.
Fitzroy Football Club Team of the Century 1897 - 1996 souvenir jersey signed by Kevin Murray (Captain) and Garry Wilson (Vice Captain). With certificate of authenticity.
Fitzroy: 'The Lions most noble of them all Roar-Roar-Roar.' preliminary artwork proof in black & white, for an unissued poster for the Herald-Sun, to which a small copyright symbol and '1972 Joe Greenberg' has been added at lower right. 77 x 51 cm. Believe
The Victorian Football League Visitors Book 1956 - 1973 : Including The Visit of The Royal Family, April 1970. The large, leather-bound visitors book in which significant visitors to Harrison House (former headquarters of the VFL), the M.C.G. and V.F.L. Ho
The Argus Magazine Supplements: collection of 1952 full-page team photos (5 teams - Fitzroy, Hawthorn, St. Kilda, Melbourne & North Melbourne) plus full-page team head-and-shoulders portraits (7 teams - Richmond, South Melbourne, Footscray, Carlton, Essend
Brisbane Lions / Fitzroy FC signed Brownlow official print with replica Brownlow Medal. Limited edition #10 of 200. Signed by Kevin Murray, Bernie Quinlan, Michael Voss, Jason Akermanis and Simon Black. Official Aflpa CoA included. 59 x 84 cm overall
St. Kilda: c1950 Morris & Walker Packaging House, Smith Street, Fitzroy 'This is a Brightwood Box For You to Keep Your Footballers Swap Cards Tidy', cardboard box in St. Kilda colours and with the club name to the end panels. Extremely rare; we have offere
1921-25 Victorian Suburban Premium - St. Kilda: Rex De Garis, Card No.16, action image, on white stock, inscribed 'Past and Present Champs' on reverse, for R.Hooper (Confectioners & Tobacconists, Port Melbourne); 1921-25 Carlton: Charlie Canet, Card No.12,
'The Weekly Times' 1929 series of team photos, (8 of 12 VFL Teams ; lacking Collingwood, Hawthorn, Carlton & North Melbourne); also 6 Vfa Teams (ie. Northcote, Port Melbourne, Preston, Coburg, Oakleigh and Brunswick); mainly in very good condition, each ap
Fitzroy Football Club: A football-shaped souvenir menu from the 1922 Fitzroy Premiership Dinner at Fitzroy Town Hall plus three badges, 1920s-60s including one featuring C.Fergie, a member of the 1922 team. (4 items). Only the 2nd example of the souvenir m
Early Fitzroy: 1905-6 Fitzroy Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club membership ticket (No.235); the 1906-7 membership ticket (No.343), both in very good condition; also, a Ladies' Reserve pass 1906-7 which is somewhat discoloured, (3 items.
A pair of Carlton 1952 pennants: one headed 'The Blues 1952 Souvenir', the other 'Carlton Finalists 1952'; both approx. 42 cm long. (2 items). Carlton finished in 4th spot on the ladder but lost to Fitzroy by one point in the first semi-final.
1943 Carlton membership season ticket (#236), navy blue cloth cover with silver club logo and text; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and hole punched for each game attended, overall 8 x 11.8 cm wh
1942 & 1944 Carlton membership season tickets, blue/black buckram covers with silver club logos and text; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club (1944) and holes punched for each game attended, each ove
1917 Carlton membership season ticket (#155), deep blue buckram cover with gilt club name and year; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and a hole punched for each game attended, overall 9.2 x 12.5 c
1916 Carlton membership season ticket (#1988), black buckram cover with gilt club name and year; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and a hole punched for each game attended, overall 9.1 x 12.1 cm w
1896 Carlton membership season ticket (#25), covered in gilt tooled navy and grey leather binding, the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership and the fixtures for the club's first team, overall 7.5 x 11.2 cm when opened out. The card
Johannes Andersen (Danish, 1903-1991), Extension Dining Table, c. 1960, Brazilian rosewood, the circular table with two extension leaves, on tapering legs, height 74.5 cm diameter 116 cm. Provenance: Radar Fitzroy in Melbourne, Private Collection, Sydney
An Australian sterling silver presentation waiter, William Edwards, circa 1867, featuring a richly embossed Neoclassical border with panther, vines, urns and masks enclosed by laurel leaf rim, raised on cast paw feet, the tray with engraved grapevines, bir
T. Gaunt & Co. 'Admiral Fitzroy' barometer in cedar case, printed paper adapted for the southern hemisphere with rack and pinion verniers, and silvered thermometer scale. Remains of T. Gaunt label verso, 19th century, 99 cm high
A Victorian walnut-cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, last quarter 19th century, the mercury barometer against a printed backing with Admiral Fitzroy's remarks above a storm glass and thermometer, the case with a carved crest, 128 cm high, 27 cm wide
A pine cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, circa 1880, with a later paper scale and thermometer marked, 'T. Gaunt, maker, Melbourne', 95 cm high
An Arts & Crafts oak cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, late 19th century, marked Lennie, 46 Princes Street Edinburgh, 105 cm high, Note, Lennie was a family of opticians and instrument makers who had a premises at this address from 1857 onwar
1929 Griffiths 'Black Crows' series - various: seven cards [7/210] including garnet Campbell (Essendon) & Peter Reville (South Melbourne), duplicates of Jack Evans (Geelong) and Norm Cockram (misspelled 'Cochrane) of Fitzroy; condition to VG. (9)
Sniders & Abrahams assortment: with 1908-09 'Incidents in Play' [1/16, Fitzroy V Richmond], 1906-08 Half-Length portrait [5/56, series a to C, mixed condition], 1908-09 'Half-Length Portrait' design [14/60 + single duplicate], 1910 'Head in Oval' [5/60], 1
'The Football Record': special editions for the 1944 1st Semi-Final, Essendon V Footscray; 2nd Semi-Final, Fitzroy V Richmond; Final, Richmond V Essendon; and Grand Final, Fitzroy V Richmond; some annotations, Fair/Good condition. (4). Fitzroy defeated Ric
(11). Coles 1954-55 - Fitzroy: group of cards comprising 1954 series 1 (4), 1954 series 2 (3) and 1955 series 3 (2); corner mount impressions, few edge scuffs, overall G/VG. (9).
Coles 1954-55 series - selection of cards, mostly 1st or 2nd series, comprising Collingwood (1), Essendon (5, one faults), Fitzroy (1), Footscray (3), Geelong (1), Hawthorn (2), Melbourne (5), North Melbourne (1), Richmond (2) & St Kilda (1); corner mount
A range of enamelled membership fobs comprising a 1917 patriotic carnival badge, a 1937-38 South Melbourne Cricket Club bob, 1937-38 Victorian club fob, 1946-47 Fitzroy cricket club fob and 1952-53 South Melbourne Cricket Club fob, (5 items).
Fitzroy Bicycle club Premier Road racing team 1904-05: large format silver gelatin photograph (57 x 41 cm) laid down on card and displayed in a contemporary frame, overall 87 x 72 cm. The team members are identified on a label affixed verso.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1970s, Preston Depot, destinations including City Brunswick Street, Northcote via St Georges Rd, Thornbury Miller Street, Fitzroy Smith and Johnston Sts, Clifton Hill, Northcote Beavers Rd; 102 cm wide, 860 cm long.
William J. Bower Australian silver mounted burra nut vesta, circa 1880, rare. Bower operated out of Smith Street Fitzroy in Melbourne from 1880-1883. Stamped 'Bower, Sterling' 4.5 cm high, 4.5 cm wide
August Schramm (attributed), superb fiddleback blackwood antique picture frame with kookaburra print, Melbourne, Victorian origin, late 19th century. August Schramm operated from 38 Kerr Street Fitzroy from 1891-1904, and then moved to 60 Westgarth Street
Records 1960 'Football Record' comprising Nos.1, 7, 9, 10, 16 (missing 4 pages), 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 1st semi Final - Collingwood V Essendon; 2nd semi Final - Melbourne V Fitzroy; Prelim Final - Collingwood V Fitzroy; & Grand Final - Melbourne V Collingwoo
R. Harrison of Fitzroy stoneware ginger beer bottle, and a pair of tramp art picture frames, late 19th and early 20th century, (3 items), the bottle 22 cm high
Fitzroy: 'The Lions most noble of them all Roar-Roar-Roar.' preliminary artwork proof in black & white, for an unissued poster for the Herald-Sun, to which a small copyright symbol and '1972 Joe Greenberg' has been added at lower right. 77 x 51 cm. Believe
MCC full Membership badges for seasons 1970-71, 1972-73, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79 and 1979-80, also VFL park 1971 membership badge and club badges for Fitzroy (2), Melbourne & South Melbourne (2). (14 items).
1993-1994 Select cards: common series accumulation with 'Complete team' sets comprising Adelaide, Collingwood, Fitzroy, Footscray, North Melbourne (3 sets) and Sydney, also signed cards including. Wayne Carey (4), Jason Dunstall, Mick McGuane, Robert Harve
1964 Coca-Cola bottle Caps: with images of VFL players on inside of cap comprising Carlton (8) including. Bob Crowe & Sergio Silvagni, Essendon (4) including. Jack Clarke (Capt.), Fitzroy (7, one duplicate), Footscray (3, one duplicate), Geelong (3), Richm
Geelong Football Club: Peter Pianto: 'L.Solomon' silver plate goblets (2), awarded to Pianto for 'Best Player' V Fitzroy (13.6.53) and V Collingwood (12.9.53), both with Geelong FC badges affixed, some internal tarnishing, good condition overall. (2), Pian
North Fitzroy Football Club 1934 membership ticket, No.5, inscribed on front 'Premiers 1931' & 'Runners-Up 1932', office bearers and list of matches inside, unpunctured.
Fitzroy Football Club 1909 photographic postcard of the team by J.E. Barnes, Kew. Unused, with printed statement 'Issued by Lincoln, Stuart & Co general Outfitters.' verso.
A range of autographs in four small autograph books, work needed, but noted St.Kilda, Fitzroy, Footscray, Geelong, Hawthorn, Carlton, Richmond, Melbourne, South Melbourne and probably others. Also, a few odd cigarette cards, mainly cricket.
1975 Scanlens: incomplete set with lots of duplication, noting Kevin Murray, Kevin Templeton & Peter McKenna, plus checklists including Fitzroy Lions, G/Vf. (124).
Coles 1954-55: Fitzroy: group of cards comprising 1954 series 1 (4), 1954 series 2 (3) and 1955 series 3 (4), corner mount impressions, overall G/VG. (11).
Argus 1953 'Football Portraits': Fitzroy: complete set of Fitzroy players [6], issued as a part of a set of 72 large-sized cards (each 11 x 19 cm), G/VG. (6).
Bottles & jars: vintage group with embossed bottles for Barrett Bros (north Fitzroy) cordial, Thatcher's dairy one quart of milk, Davis 'Vegetable Pain Killer, & Seppelts wine vinegar; also a Bushell's 16oz coffee jar. (12 items)
A Continental carved hardwood figure of the Madonna and Child, 18th century, naturalistically carved, the Madonna in flowing drapery with remains of polychrome decoration throughout. 93 cm high. Provenance: Purchased from Gary McPherson South Fitzroy Antiq
1914 Sport Magazine 'Champion Footballers Post Card' - Dan Minogue (Collingwood), Good condition. [Dan Minogue played for three clubs - Collingwood, Richmond & Hawthorn; and coached 5 clubs - Richmond, Hawthorn, Carlton, St Kilda & Fitzroy]
1905-06 'Our Footballers - Series No.1' picture postcard for '(Flash) Percy Trotter, Fitzroy' with player caricature by Vasco Loureiro, Fair condition, postally used from Geelong to Toorak in July 1905. Extremely rare - only six cards known.
1952 'Football Record' comprising Nos. 1, 4, 9, 10 (Carlton v Hawthorn in Euroa), 19, 20, 21, 1st Semi Final - Fitzroy v Carlton; 2nd Semi Final - Geelong v Collingwood; Grand Final - Geelong v Collingwood, Fair/Fined condition. [Geelong's 5th Premiership]
1938-49 'Football Record' comprising 1938 R15 - Geelong v Footscray; 1940 1st Semi Final - Essendon v Geelong (very tatty with upper parts of some pages missing); 1946 R17 - Geelong v Richmond; 1947 R11 - Geelong v Fitzroy; 1948 R18 - Geelong v Essendon; &
1933-34 'Football Record' comprising 1933 April 29 Carlton v South Melbourne; Sept 2 Carlton v St Kilda; 1st Semi Final - Geelong v Carlton; 1934 May 5 Hawthorn v Carlton; Sept 1 Carlton v Fitzroy. Fair/Fine condition. (Qty 5 items)
1932 'Football Record' comprising April 30 Fitzroy v Carlton; 2nd Semi Final - Richmond v Carlton; Preliminary Final - Carlton v Collingwood; Grand Final - Richmond v Carlton. Fair/Fine condition. [Richmond's 3rd Premiership] (Qty 4 items)
Joseph Cook was appointed to the Privy Council on 16 July 1914. The Privy Council of the United Kingdom is a formal body of advisers to the King or Queen. Its membership mainly comprises senior politicians who are current or former members of either the ho
A collection of cricket club annual reports comprising of Carlton C.C. (4, between 1951 - 55), Fitzroy C.C. (9, between 1955 - 1967), Melbourne C.C. (4, between 1944 - 67) and St.Kilda C.C. (3, between 1954 - 62). (Total: 20 items).
1974 Scanlens 'Footballers' team checklists [11/12, ex Richmond] with duplicates comprising Carlton, Collingwood (4, one creased), Essendon (3), Fitzroy, Footcray, Geelong (3), Hawthorn (5), Melbourne, North Melbourne, St. Kilda (3) and South Melbourne (3)
Fitzroy: 1973-80 club related publications and emissions with Football Records comprising 1972 vs Hawthorn (Vol.61 No.8), vs Richmond (No.27), vs Melbourne (No. 29), 1975 vs St Kilda (Vol.64 No.10) and 1995 vs West Coast (Rnd.9, first game at Bruce Stadium
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1961 1st Semi-Final (Footscray v St.Kilda), the [Prelim.] Final (Melbourne v Footscray) and the Grand Final (Hawthorn v Footscray). Also, the Night Series Final (Collingwood v Fitzroy) and one Home-and-Away Rec
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1960 1st Semi-Final (Collingwood v Essendon), the 2nd Semi-Final (Melbourne v Fitzroy), and the [Prelim.] Final (Collingwood v Fitzroy) as well as for 5 home-and-away matches, mainly featuring Collingwood. (Tot
The Football Record: Special Editions for the 1947 2nd Semi-Final (Essendon v Carlton), the [Prelim.] Final (Fitzroy v Essendon) and the Grand Final (Carlton v Essendon), the latter aged with short corners on some pages and pencil annotations, others Fair/
1980s-90s Scanlens and Stimorol cards, haphazardly laid out by club and affixed with cellotape into photo album, comprising Brisbane (6), Carlton (27), Collingwood (25), Essendon (26) Fitzroy (25), Footscray (16), Geelong (27), Hawthorn (29), Melbourne (27