Aboriginal art and artefact collecting goes back to early first contact times. In fact local Aboriginals around Sydney use to trade artefacts with visiting ships from the earliest days.

Curio collecting has always been part of early exploration of the new world. Ceremonial adornment items that were made of perishable material were not preserved for future use and so early examples are very collectable. Early shields, clubs and boomerangs that were cherished as favourites and had developed a deep colour and patina are preferred.

Historical items that were collected by early notable pioneers, explorers or anthropologists are of high interest to collectors. Some areas are collected because the artistic expression makes them more appealing when displayed.

Production of artefacts has never ceased and are still made today for sale.

Some examples of collectable Aboriginal artefacts are:

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A large Wunda shield, early 20th century Western Australia…

Earth Fluted Wunda Shield

A large Wunda shield, early 20th century Western Australia carved hardwood incised with earth classic fluting and lineal bands front and rear natural pigments 85 cm

Early Aboriginal stone carved and ochre shield, length 88 cm

Aboriginal Stone Shield: Carved and Ochre

Early Aboriginal stone carved and ochre shield, length 88 cm

19th century Aboriginal shield. Spindle form with holes for…

Aboriginal Shield with Scored Decoration

19th century Aboriginal shield. Spindle form with holes for cane handle. Scored lines & dots all over decoration. North Coast NSW. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection.

Australian Aboriginal Beanwood shield, Central Australia, in…

Aboriginal Beanwood Shield with Striped Decoration

Australian Aboriginal Beanwood shield, Central Australia, in natural pigments, with striped decoration in tones of brown, white and black, fluted to the other side, length 72 cm

Fine large narrow shield, Yalata, South Australia. Carved and…

Yalata Shield with Linear Lozenge Motifs

Fine large narrow shield, Yalata, South Australia. Carved and engraved hardwood. With convex front and triangular section, the front decorated with incised linear lozenge motifs separated by an incised cross band at the centre, the reverse undecorated…

A child's parrying shield, South East Australia (nineteenth…

Child's Parrying Shield from 19th Century Australia

A child's parrying shield, South East Australia (nineteenth century), natural earth pigments on carved hardwood, 43.2 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne

Australian Aboriginal painted and decorated shield, 1970s,…

Aboriginal Shield: 1970s Painted and Decorated Collection

Australian Aboriginal painted and decorated shield, 1970s, synthetic polymer paint and natural pigments on carved and incised softwood. Black, red, yellow and white pigments - designs, length 63 cm, Provenance: Executed in Central Australia in the 1970s;…

Aboriginal painted shield. Acrylic on wood length 69 cm

Aboriginal Shield: Painted Protection

Aboriginal painted shield. Acrylic on wood length 69 cm

Incised parrying shield, New South Wales. Of bi-convex section…

Incised Parrying Shield from New South Wales

Incised parrying shield, New South Wales. Of bi-convex section and elongated triangular profile, solid cut handle, the front decorated with panels of incised chevron motifs, old patina overall. Carved and engraved hardwood. Provenance: Collected in 1898,…

Superb Wunda shield, Western Australia. Carved and engraved…

Wunda Shield with Zig-Zag Motif

Superb Wunda shield, Western Australia. Carved and engraved hardwood and natural pigment. This wunda shield is elongated ovoid form, the front decorated with fluted linear designs divided into three sections to form a zig-zag motif infilled alternately…

An early wunda shield and boomerang, Western Australia…

Wunda Shield and Boomerang from 19th Century Western Australia

An early wunda shield and boomerang, Western Australia (nineteenth century), carved hardwood and natural earth pigments, 60.5 cm; 55.5 cm (2). Provenance: Private Collection, Victoria

A fine old Wunda shield Western Australian hardwood incised…

Fluted Wunda Shield with Earth Pigments

A fine old Wunda shield Western Australian hardwood incised with classic fluting and lineal bands front and rear with natural earth pigments. 78 cm

Fine early incised narrow shield, South East Australia. Carved…

Early Incised Shield from South East Australia

Fine early incised narrow shield, South East Australia. Carved and engraved hardwood. Carved in hardwood of lozenge section, the front intricately engraved with zig-zag and meandering linear motifs, the reverse undecorated with deep-cut lug handle, old…

A good Australian Aboriginal late 19th century Gulmari softwood…

Late 19th Century Aboriginal Gulmari Shield from Central Queensland

A good Australian Aboriginal late 19th century Gulmari softwood shield, collected broad sound, Mackay, central Queensland, 54 x 24 cm

Bardi shield, 19th century rare old Pilbara/Kimberley shield…

Bardi Fluted Shield - 19th Century Western Australia

Bardi shield, 19th century rare old Pilbara/Kimberley shield Western Australia. Carved intricate fluted design on the front and rear 67 cm

A fine old Wunda shield, early 20th century Western Australia…

Vintage Wunda Shield from Western Australia

A fine old Wunda shield, early 20th century Western Australia carved hardwood shield incised with classic fluting and lineal bands front and rear natural earth pigments. Small indigenous repair. 71 cm

Early incised parrying shield, Murrumbidgee / Lachlan River…

Early Incised Parrying Shield from New South Wales

Early incised parrying shield, Murrumbidgee / Lachlan River Region, New South Wales. Carved and engraved hardwood. Of slender elongated form, tapering at either end, a pierced lug handle at the back, with deeply incised geometric designs on the front.…

An fine early wunda shield, Western Australia (circa 1900),…

Early Wunda Shield from Western Australia

An fine early wunda shield, Western Australia (circa 1900), natural earth pigments on carved hardwood, 77.4 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Victoria

Aboriginal Breastplate. Hand chased shield form brass, 'Black…

Aboriginal Breastplate: Black Bob King of Duck Creek

Aboriginal Breastplate. Hand chased shield form brass, 'Black Bob King of Duck Creek.' Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Height 18 cm

A fine old Wunda shield, West Australia, late 19th - early 20th…

Wunda Shield with Zig Zag Designs

A fine old Wunda shield, West Australia, late 19th - early 20th century. Finely incised zig zag designs with traces of the original white, red ochre decorations & old patination. Provenance: Lord Alistair McAlpine (1942-2014) was a British businessman,…

Superb Wunda shield, Western Australia. Carved and engraved…

Fluted Wunda Shield from Western Australia

Superb Wunda shield, Western Australia. Carved and engraved hardwood and natural pigment. This wunda shield is elongated ovoid form, the front decorated with fluted linear designs divided into three sections to form a zig-zag motif infilled alternately…

A shield, Upper Darling River, New South Wales, (nineteenth…

Darling River Shield

A shield, Upper Darling River, New South Wales, (nineteenth century), carved hardwood, 74 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, United Kingdom. Private Collection, Melbourne

Fine early La Grange shield, Western Australia. La Grange bay…

La Grange Bay Shield - Early Western Australia

Fine early La Grange shield, Western Australia. La Grange bay shields have the incised interlocking key designs only on one side being the back of the shield and the front is either undecorated or has vertical striations. Carved and engraved hardwood.…

A large parrying shield, South East Australia (nineteenth…

Carved Australian Parrying Shield

A large parrying shield, South East Australia (nineteenth century), carved hardwood and resin, 94.5 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, United Kingdom. Private Collection, Melbourne

Australian Aboriginal painted and decorated shield, 1970s,…

Aboriginal Shield: 1970s Painted Roundel Design, Central Australia

Australian Aboriginal painted and decorated shield, 1970s, synthetic polymer paint and natural pigments on carved and incised softwood. Roundel designs, length 77 cm, other notes: Executed in Central Australia in the 1970s. Provenance: Estate of Mr Gary…

A small rainforest shield, North Queensland (circa 1900),…

Rainforest Shield, North Queensland (1900)

A small rainforest shield, North Queensland (circa 1900), natural earth pigments on carved figwood, 53 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne

A large wunda shield, Western Australia (early twentieth…

Wunda Shield: Earth Pigments on Hardwood

A large wunda shield, Western Australia (early twentieth century), natural earth pigments on carved hardwood, 102 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne

Rare broad shield, Murray River, New South Wales. Of flatten…

Rare Murray River Broad Shield with Zig-Zag Motifs

Rare broad shield, Murray River, New South Wales. Of flatten leaf-like form, flaring rectangular points at each end, pierced twice near the centre with cane handle attached, front with deeply incised, linear, zig-zig and lozenge motifs divided into…

A Gulmari shield, South West Queensland (nineteenth century),…

Gulmari Shield: 19th Century Aboriginal Art

A Gulmari shield, South West Queensland (nineteenth century), carved wood and natural pigments, 45.1 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, United States of America. Exhibited: The Past and Present Art of the Australian Aborigine, Pacific Asia Museum,…

Fine early Leangle club, Western Victoria, carved and engraved…

Leangle Club: Deadly Weapon of Western Victoria

Fine early Leangle club, Western Victoria, carved and engraved hardwood (no custom stand) the Leangle club which was distinctive of the western Victoria area. These were considered to be the most lethal of all clubs, as their sharply pointed heads could…

Western Australian Aboriginal shield, decorated with natural…

Aboriginal Shield with Earth Pigment Decoration

Western Australian Aboriginal shield, decorated with natural earth pigments, height 88 cm. Provenance: Estate of Ray Hughes.

An early shield, South East Australia (mid-late nineteenth…

Carved Wood Shield from South East Australia

An early shield, South East Australia (mid-late nineteenth century), carved wood and natural earth pigments, 77 cm high. This is an intricately carved and well balanced shield which shows signs of traditional tooled incisions, such as a possum tooth jaw.…

A large parrying shield, South East Australia (nineteenth…

Carved Parrying Shield from South East Australia

A large parrying shield, South East Australia (nineteenth century), carved hardwood, red and white natural earth pigments, 92 cm high. For related examples see: Carol Cooper, Aboriginal Australia, Australian Gallery of Directors Council, New South Wales,…

A fine Queensland rainforest shield and sword club, early 20th…

Queensland Rainforest Shield and Sword Club Set

A fine Queensland rainforest shield and sword club, early 20th century. Provenance: Robert White collection. Shield: 87.5 x 19 cm; club: 92 cm (2)

Superb early incised parrying shield, lower Murray River Region,…

Early Incised Parrying Shield from NSW

Superb early incised parrying shield, lower Murray River Region, New South Wales. Carved and engraved hardwood and natural pigment. Early nineteenth century. Parrying shield of bi-convex section and elongated triangular profile, with solid cut handle,…

A large sword club, Far North Queensland (nineteenth century),…

Large Sword Club from Far North Queensland

A large sword club, Far North Queensland (nineteenth century), carved hardwood and resin, 151.6 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney. The commanding presence of this sword club belies its traditional use. It is one of the widest and largest…

Superb early incised parrying shield, Darling River Region, New…

Early Incised Parrying Shield from NSW, 19th Century

Superb early incised parrying shield, Darling River Region, New South Wales, carved and engraved hardwood and natural pigment (no custom stand) early nineteenth century. Parrying shield of bi-convex section and elongated triangular profile, with solid cut…

An early parrying shield, South East Australia (early…

Early Parrying Shield from South East Australia

An early parrying shield, South East Australia (early nineteenth century), carved hardwood and natural pigments, 89.2 cm high. This fine and early example shows evidence of stone tooling and the intricate designs incised into the face of the shield have…

A dynamic parrying shield, South East Australia (late…

Dynamic Parrying Shield from Late 19th Century Australia

A dynamic parrying shield, South East Australia (late nineteenth century), carved hardwood and natural pigments, 72.7 cm high. Provenance: Mrs Edgell Hunt, New Zealand (1898). The Pitt-Rivers Collection, United Kingdom. Primitive Works of Art, Sotheby's,…

An exceptional and dynamically carved narrow shield, Darling…

Dynamically Carved Shield from Darling River Region

An exceptional and dynamically carved narrow shield, Darling River Region, New South Wales (nineteenth century), carved hardwood and natural earth pigments, 68 cm high. This exceptional stone-carved example still retains strong remnants of its original…

An early and exceptional narrow parrying shield, Darling River…

Early Australian Parrying Shield with Zig-Zag Patterning

An early and exceptional narrow parrying shield, Darling River Region, New South Wales (early-mid nineteenth century), carved hardwood and natural pigments, 84.8 cm high. A fine, early stone-carved parrying shield of diamond shaped cross-section and…

A rainforest shield, Mareeba, North Queensland (circa 1900),…

Rainforest Shield from North Queensland (1900)

A rainforest shield, Mareeba, North Queensland (circa 1900), natural earth pigments on carved figwood, 97 cm high. This shield is historically significant; it was collected by John Atherton (1837-1913), the grazier and overlander after whom the tablelands…