A stunning 'Advance Australia' wool work coat of arms showing scenes of Australian industry including mining, shipping, wool and wheat surrounded by a kangaroo and emu, king parrot and rosella, crested with flags and a crown. The lower section displaying…
A remarkable Australian Coat-of-Arms From Charters Towers, circa 1880, Large framed Australian coat-of-arms, worked in wool by William Duncan of Charters Towers. Original gilt frame, 71 x 78 cm overall., The four quadrants of the shield (bale of wheat,…
An Edwardian crewel work embroidered wall panel, the central belted medallion containing a rearing stallion with motto 'Honi soit qui mal y pense', on an apple green ground with heraldic armorial panels on scrolling sprays with floral emblems including…
An Australian Coat of Arms, Advance Australia, c1908 cotton embroidery on linen, 41 x 45 cm (overall size). Artist unknown. This embroidery was more than likely, inspired by the first official Commonwealth, Coat of Arms which was granted by King, Edward…
A framed needlework panel 'Advance Australia', the Australian coat of arms with emu and kangaroo supporters and flags, in bead and reel oak frame, late 19th century, 68 x 66 cm
An English heraldic needlework, 19th century, silk embroidered and mounted on cardboard with the English coat of arms bearing the escutcheon 'Dieu et mon droit' (God and my right), 49 cm x 40.5 cm
S Lotz, (19th century), London Internations Exhibition coat of arms 1862 + the Minton family coat of arms [2], silk embroidery + gouache on paper, embroidered signature lower centre, 17 x 12 cm, 15 x 10.5 cm