Not bad eh! The work of Jane Brenkley. Jane Brenkley folk art diorama Maori p., My first ever contact with the work of Jane Brenkley was a visit to the Gunson Street studio Tony Fomison in the mid-1970s. There, right next to the main studio easel was a del
An extinct North Island giant moa leg, species Dinornis novaezelandiae, consisting of femur, tibia, metatarsus and toe bones. Mostly from one bird, some restoration and plaster cast replacement. Wire mounted on a display stand. Height 125 cm. Provenance: F
A rare World War II L.R.D.G. (Long Range Desert Group) 9ct.gold and silver Sweetheart brooch, Egyptian made, the pierced central panel with scorpion above the letters 'L.R.D.G.' and framed by an encircling ring of 20 small diamonds. 3.96gm. Length 15.2 cm.
The Football Record: 1978 editions for 16 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Carlton v Geelong), the Second Semi-Final (North Melbourne v Hawthorn), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Collingwoo
1923 Essendon Football Club Premiership Medal in 15ct gold, made by H.E.Brown, with large E.F.C. in black and red enamel surrounded by the words 'Premiers V.F.L. 1923', The premiership match, attended by 46,566 spectators, was won by Essendon by a margin o
Saturday (morning) September 28, 1974 'The Sun' poster with North Melbourne predicted to be triumphant, 'Says Lou' in the Grand Final to be played later that day. Artwork by Jeff Hook. Scarce. Very good condition. Lou was wrong on this occasion. Richmond d
Herald For Footy' Badges: c.1962, comprising Carlton, Collingwood, Fitzroy (2, 'Gorillas' & 'Lions'), Essendon, Footscray, Geelong, Hawthorn (3, two types), Melbourne, North Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda & South Melbourne, also cloth badges for Fitzroy Lio
North Melbourne: 1955 Membership Card, 1957 North Junior Membership Card, 1958 Patron's Membership Card together with a 1963 - 1994 range of Annual Reports (6), a Schimmelbusch dinner menu and a 1995 20th Anniversary magazine signed by Ron Barassi. (11 ite
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1945 1st Semi-Final (North Melbourne v Carlton), the 2nd Semi-Final (South Melbourne v Collingwood) lacking covers, the Final (Collingwood v Carlton) and the Grand Final (South v Carlton). (Total: 4). Mixed con
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1944 1st Semi-Final (Footscray v Essendon), the 2nd Semi-Final (Richmond v Fitzroy) lacking covers, the Final (Richmond v Essendon) and the Grand Final (Richmond v Fitzroy). There is also a Football Record for
1979 Scanlens: incomplete set with some heavy duplication of some players, comprising Carlton [57] incl. Alex Jesaulenko (5), Collingwood [42], Essendon [37], Fitzroy [54], Footscray [28], Geelong [54], Hawthorn [35] including Leigh Matthews (4), Melbourne
1978 Scanlens: incomplete set with some heavy duplication of some players, comprising Carlton [18], Collingwood [34], Essendon [46], Fitzroy [47], Footscray [38] including Ted Whitten (7), Geelong [17], Hawthorn [40] including Leigh Matthews (3) & Michael
1977 Scanlens: incomplete set with some heavy duplication of some players, comprising with Carlton [30], Collingwood [26], Essendon [30], Fitzroy [34], Footscray [40], Geelong [37], Hawthorn [56], Melbourne [55], North Melbourne [28], Richmond [20], St Kil
1974 Scanlens: incomplete set with some duplication comprising with Carlton [21], Collingwood [20], Essendon [16], Fitzroy [18], Footscray [22], Geelong [19], Hawthorn [23], Melbourne [23], North Melbourne [20], Richmond [21], St Kilda [24] and South Melbo
1973 Scanlens: Club Mascot Sticker inserts, [10/12] ex No 9 (North Melbourne) & No 11 (St Kilda) but with duplicates of No 4 (2), No 5 (2), No 6, & No 8 (3). Poor to Fair, few good. Very scarce. (18)
1979-86 Accumulation: with Home-and-Away editions mostly featuring Carlton (50), also Carlton finals editions including Grand Finals for 1979 (vs Collingwood), 1981 (vs Collingwood), 1986 (vs Hawthorn), 1987 (vs Hawthorn), Second Semi-Finals 1979 (vs North
The Football Record: 1979 editions for 13 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Fitzroy v Essendon), the Second Semi-Final (Carlton v North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Collingwoo
The Football Record: 1977 editions for 16 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Richmond v South Melbourne), the Second Semi-Final (Collingwood v Hawthorn), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Hawth
The Football Record: 1976 editions for 18 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Qualifying Final (Hawthorn v North Melbourne), the First Semi-Final (Geelong v North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Carl
The Football Record: 1975 editions for 17 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Richmond v Collingwood), the Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn v North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Richm
The Football Record: 1974 editions for 7 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Footscray v Collingwood), the Semi-Final (Hawthorn v Collingwood), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Hawthorn) and th
The Football Record: 1966 editions for the Home-and-Away Rounds, with 13 featuring St.Kilda: 1 2 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2 diff.), 12 (2 diff.), 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18. Also, the Night Premiership Football Record (North Melbourne v Hawthorn) and The Age Footbal
The Football Record: 1965 editions for the Home-and-Away Rounds, with 13 featuring St.Kilda: 1 2 3, 5, 7 (2 diff.), 8 (2 diff.), 9 (2 diff.), 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17. Also, the Night Series Football Record (Hawthorn v North Melbourne) and the Night P
The Football Record: 1961 editions for the Home-and-Away Rounds, with St.Kilda the most frequently seen club: 2 3, 5, 6, 8 (2 diff.), 14, 15, 17. Also, the extremely scarce Football Records for the Night Series games on 31st August (Collingwood v Fitzroy),
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1949 State of Origin Game, June 25 (Victoria v Western Australia), the 2nd Semi-Final (North Melbourne v Carlton), the [Prelim.] Final (Essendon v North Melbourne and the Grand Final (Carlton v Essendon) with p
North Melbourne: framed and glazed North Melbourne football guernsey signed by members of 1998 team who went on to compete in the Grand Final, numerous signatures including Wayne Carey, Glenn Archer, Byron Pickett, Martin Pike, Mick Martin && Peter Bell, o
18th century north Italian walnut bureau bookcase, Lombardy, c.1790, with a shaped pediment above a pair of paneled doors decorated with floral inlay, opening to shelves, above a fall front with fitted interior, the base fitted with three bow front drawers
Nahavand wool runner, north West Persian, c. 1970, geometric motifs in shades of red, pink, blue and black, 152 x 107 cm. Provenance: Behruz studio, Prahran, Vic., c. 1998. The Collection of Janet and Graeme Webb, Wollogorang, NSW
Tasmania 1909 Tasmanian Garratt 'K' Class (K1) compound steam locomotive (140 x 29 x 42 mm) operated by Tasmanian Government Railways, black livery with gold trim, 2ft gauge, 0-4-0+0-4-0 wheel configuration, built by Beyer, Peacock & Co in England. Assembl
A 1912 F Class tank locomotive, road number '180' (165 x 40 x 58 mm) built at the Islington railway Workshops (north Adelaide), black livery, 4-6-2 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising type DB1 and type 105 passenger carriages (total size wit
An 1879 I Class tank engine, road number '48' (80 x 33 x 40 mm) built by Neilson & Co (Glasgow, Scotland), yellow-brown livery with gold plated trim, 0-4-0 wheel configuration, also a wagon loaded with aggregate, and an unfinished wagon. (3 items) (origina
An 1881 O Class tender locomotive, road number '54' (220 x 40 x 55 mm) built by Baldwin locomotive works (Philadelphia), deep blue & brown livery with gold plated trim, 2-8-0 wheel configuration, entered service in 1881, scrapped in 1904. (When introduced
A circa 1907 AA Class (AA574) steam locomotive (255 x 40 x 57 mm) being the A2 version introduced in 1907 to be used on express/premier services hauling the heavier E type passenger carriages which came into service in 1906, red-brown livery with deep brow
Al-Rahmani North African scene, oil on board signed and dated 1953 bottom right measures 45 cm high, 34.5 cm wide, Condition report: some paint shrinkage
An early intricately carved wooden ritual staff, Tunggal Panaluan, Karo Batak people, North Sumatra, carved wood decorated with fibre & hair. Provenance: The Andrew Korda & Susan Pearson collection, height 190 cm
An old dance mask, Ramu River Estuary, north coast Papua New Guinea, layers of paint (some enamel) & worn holes suggest age & many times used in ceremony. Provenance: collected early 1980s by Peter Mann, 41 x 19 cm
A fine carved wood ancestral figure, Nias Island, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, on custom stand. Provenance: The Andrew Korda & Susan Pearson collection, height 34 cm
An early intricately carved wooden ritual staff, Tunggal Panaluan, Karo Batak people, North Sumatra, carved wood decorated with fibre & hair, stand not included. Provenance: The Andrew Korda & Susan Pearson collection, height 190 cm
A fine Batak ceremonial staff, North Sumatra, Indonesia, condition: There is a break on the figure, stand not included. Provenance: The Andrew Korda & Susan Pearson collection, height 126 cm
A carved wooden ancestral figure, adu siraha salawa, Nias Island, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, 20th century. Provenance: The Andrew Korda & Susan Pearson collection, height 69 cm
A carved wooden ancestral figure, Nias Island, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Provenance: The Andrew Korda & Susan Pearson collection, height 63 cm
A monumental wooden door with ancestral figure carved in relief, Nias Island, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, on custom steel stand. Provenance: The Andrew Korda & Susan Pearson collection, 188 x 81 cm
A Batak knife with ivory handle, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on custom steel stand. Provenance: The Andrew Korda & Susan Pearson collection, length 21.5 cm
Redgum walking stick decorated with snake and, Horsehead, the handle in the shape of a horse's hoof, from the mid north area South Australia, length 90 cm
Nine etchings depicting views of Sydney, including 'North head from Vaucluse,' 'Sydney from old Point Piper,' 'Sydney Cove,' 'Bridge Street looking East,' 'Sydney from Milson's Point,' 'Goat Island,' and 'Sydney harbour from Watson's Bay,' (9)
North German two door oak cabinet, with heavily carved frieze, above a pair of green lead light doors painted with rampant dragons, above a pair of heavily carved doors on four feet, 245 x 140 x 60 cm
Collection of seven military medals, including British/Australian, north West Frontier 1930-31, relief of Chitral India and merchant marine service (7)
The Picturesque Atlas of Australasia' Vols I, II and III by Andrew Garron, 1st edition, 1886, including multiple black and white engravings and colour maps (including North Island and New Zealand).
Late 17th century north Russian icon, c.1680, of curved rectangular form, painted with a number of scenes of St. Elias, in tones of red, black, white and gilt, 36 x 30 cm
Sterling silver fancy link fob chain marked Sterling to Swivel. (likely early 20th century North American) and 925 to t bar. Approx length 56 cm, weight 28 grams
Panoramic view of Sydney, New South Wales engraved by Horace Harral, Published as a supplement to The Graphic, Dec. 27, 1879. Attractively framed & glazed, overall 39 x 140 cm; hand coloured. Title inscription continues: First settled by Commodore Phillip,
The Scott family Tasmanian tilt top table with exhibition quality inlaid top in Australian native timbers including huon pine, casuarina, musk, blackwood and honeysuckle, circa 1885. Thomas Scott arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1820 aboard The Skelton, he
A Grand Tour, Circa 1927 Four Art Deco style photo albums, original brown cloth boards with decorative device and 'Photographs' in gilt; each volume with contemporary manuscript paper title to spine: Vol.1 'New Zealand / S.S. Taiping / Canberra': containin
Kerry & Co. Sydney From North Shore, c1891 (Title from manuscript caption in the negative), c1890s Photographic panorama, comprised of six bromide panels, each 22 x 28 cm, forming a continuous sequence, 220 x 168 cm on original linen backing. The panorama
'Plan of the Shire of Boroondara County-Bourke. Electoral District - Boroondara A, South Bourke.' lithgraphed map covering the area from Koonung Creek in the north to Gardiners Creek in the south. Shows individual land holdings and the revenue derived from
Melbourne Tramways destination roll, original Northern & Western Suburban lines, circa 1960s, with destinations/routes including East Coburg - Moreland, Brunswick, North Coburg, Coburg, Victoria Market, South Melb Beach, St.Kilda Beach, St.K Junction, Doma
Melbourne Tramways destination roll, original Eastern & Northern Suburban lines, circa 1960s, with destinations/routes including Elsternwick, Carnegie, Glen Iris, Camberwell, Toorak-Glenferrie Rd, Flinders St, West Coburg - Bell St, St.Kilda Junction, St.
(Travel Poster) Richard Ashton (1913-2001). Sydney New South Wales (From North Head), c1950s colour process lithograph, signed in image lower left, 102 x 77 cm. Linen-backed. Text continues 'Issued by the NSW Dept of Tourist Activities and Immigration. Hol
Alex. Keith Johnston Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography (Edinburgh & London; W. & A.K. Johnston, 1877) Folio, half-crushed green morocco over pebbled cloth; all edges gilt, frontispiece chart of the North Polar regions. 45 double-page engraved maps; 2 w
After Watling James Heath, Thomas, 8 early Sydney views, including. North view of Sydney cove taken from the end of Pitt's row; the Brickfield hill or high Road to Parramatta, August 11, 1796; by water to Parramatta with a distant view of the western mount
A large Chinese famille rose jar and cover, painted with antique porcelain vases and a large pink peony, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, on fitted stand, note, the tree peony has many titles and is a favourite of Chinese gardeners, it is an emblem of love and
A pair of Chinese export dishes painted with peony roses in overglaze enamel, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, condition, a star crack to the base, chip to one rim. Provenance: A North Shore Estate, Sydney, diameter 23 cm
A pair of Chinese famille rose rouleau vases, painted with birds in a rocky garden with auspicious flowers, Republic period, one with a silver mouth collar, condition, Restoration to one rim, and a hairline crack from rim to neck. Provenance: A North Shore
North Melbourne: Books including 'The North Story' by Dowling (1997); 'Allen Aylett - My Game' signed by Aylett & Ron Barassi (1986); 'The Clubs - The Complete History of Every Club in the VFL/AFL' (1998). Ex Ken Piesse library. (Qty 7)
South Australia: Books including 'Pride of the Bay - the story of Glenelg Football Club' by Cornwall & Wood (2003); 'Bound for Glory - The Story of the Port Adelaide Football Club' by Wood (1991); 'True Blue - The History of the Sturt Football Club' by Lys
Vintage Indian photograph album containing a total of approximately 78 photographs, (a small number are in faded condition), depicting Army Barracks life in Ambala, North West India, during early 1900s.
Volume 'The Don Meets the Babe' The 1932 Australian Cricket Tour of North America, by Ric Sissons, with a Forward by Sir Donald Bradman, published by J.W. McKenzie, 1995, with dust jacket.
Photographic album: views of Fremantle, Western Australia c. Late 19th century by the Nonpariel photographic Company contains 12 uncaptioned silver gelatin photographs in uniform format 15.5 x 20.5 cm (i) View of vessels at the main pier (ii) View of inner
Major Frederick Rice Stack (working 1857-62), five rare tinted and hand coloured lithographs (from a set of six published in 'Views in the Province of Auckland', Day & Son, London, 1862.), each entitled beneath the image,18.5 cm x 38.5 cm. 1) 'View of Auck
Royal Doulton 'Dancers of the World' figure, 'North American Indian Dancer', depicting holding a branch of fire, in tones of yellow and brown, edition 137/750, on stand
Toss Woollaston, Nude (Gooli Hansen), watercolour, signed and dated '89; title inscribed and dated on original Aberhart North Gallery label affixed verso and inscribed Catalogue #2, 13 Nov–2 Dec 1989, 44 x 31 cm
An Afghan Turkoman Royal carpet, dated 1856 (Islamic year 1235), the woolen carpet of natural dyes with a long medallion to the centre, made for the Afghan Royal Family, dated 1856. Inscribed in Dari (Persian) to one end: 'Made in the workshop of Chob Bash
A north Indian folk bronze figure of Radha, circa 17th/18th century, the cast bronze figure depicted standing on a mound-like base, holding one arm aloft and the other to her side. One hand missing. Traces of red pigment remaining., 16 cm high.
A north Indian Jain marble figure of Sri Parshvanatha, circa 19th/Early 20th century, the black marble figure carved to depict Sri Parshvanatha (one of the Jain Tirthankaras), seated in padmasana, with a nine-headed cobra rising from behind forming a mando
An interesting fruitwood and bone marquetry domed top casket, possibly north Italian mounted with brass strapwork and bronze mounts of classical figures to the ends, the front with coronet mounted crest, the cover with kneeling figures, the sides with grot
A north Italian painted and parcel gilt side chair with a Venetian painted drop leaf table, 18th/19th century and later, the side chair with original silk upholstery, 50 cm wide, 44 cm deep, 91 cm high