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 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)

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

Wunda Shield from Lord McAlpine's Collection

A fine old Wunda shield, West Australia, late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Lord Alistair McAlpine (1942-2014); a British businessman, politician and author who was an advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, he was a lifetime collector in many…

Aboriginal carved Australian Wanda shield, incised angular…

Angular Incised Wanda Shield of Aboriginal Australia

Aboriginal carved Australian Wanda shield, incised angular decoration

A rare form of shield, New South Wales origin, carved hardwood.…

Rare NSW Carved Hardwood Shield, 19th Century

A rare form of shield, New South Wales origin, carved hardwood. 19th century. 55.5 cm

Shield, Central Australia (1960s), natural earth pigments on…

Shield of Central Australia

Shield, Central Australia (1960s), natural earth pigments on carved beanwood. 62.5 cm

Large shield, north West Western Australia, carved hardwood. 91…

Holt's Hardwood Shield from NW Western Australia

Large shield, north West Western Australia, carved hardwood. 91 cm. Provenance: Ex-Holt collection

A shield, Queensland (mid-twentieth century), pigments on…

Queensland Shield: Carved Wood and Pigments

A shield, Queensland (mid-twentieth century), pigments on carved wood. 67 cm high

Early Aboriginal hardwood shield with geometric hand carved…

Geometric Aboriginal Hardwood Shield

Early Aboriginal hardwood shield with geometric hand carved design

Early Aboriginal hardwood shield with geometric hand carved…

Geometric Aboriginal Hardwood Shield

Early Aboriginal hardwood shield with geometric hand carved design

A south East Australia parrying shield 62 cm

Southeast Australian Parrying Shield - 62cm

A south East Australia parrying shield 62 cm

Aboriginal shield West Australian origin circa 1940s (62 cm); &…

Aboriginal Shield and Club from West and Central Australia

Aboriginal shield West Australian origin circa 1940s (62 cm); & a club central deserts origin (58 cm)

Shield: West Australian origin with incised decoration and…

West Australian Incised Shield

Shield: West Australian origin with incised decoration and motif, early to mid 20th century. 66 cm

Important group aboriginal tribal artifacts collected by Thomas…

Aboriginal Artifacts from Mt Eba, South Australia

Important group aboriginal tribal artifacts collected by Thomas Phillip Gourlay at Mt Eba on Bon Bon Station South Australia located near the junction of Queensland & the Northern Territory. Early 20th century. Shields (3), boomerangs (8), snake, sword…

An unusual Early Shield: North Queensland (early 20th century)…

North Queensland Earth Shield

An unusual Early Shield: North Queensland (early 20th century) natural earth pigments on carved hardwood. 82 cm long. Provenance: Private Collection, Cairns

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

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

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

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 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 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

Artist Unknown, Untitled (Central Australian shield) (1970),…

Central Australian Shield

Artist Unknown, Untitled (Central Australian shield) (1970), carved beanwood and natural earth pigments, 66.5 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, South Australia

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

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…

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…

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,…

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…

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 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.…

An old Australian aboriginal shield, of flat elliptical form,…

Aboriginal Shield with Grooved and Spiral Patterns

An old Australian aboriginal shield, of flat elliptical form, decorated to the front with incised grooved and spiral patterns, an integral loop handle fashioned to the back and with further grooved patterning. Deep reddish brown patina. Height 74 cm

An Aboriginal bean wood shield, central Desert Region. Early…

Aboriginal Fluted Bean Wood Shield

An Aboriginal bean wood shield, central Desert Region. Early 20th century. The shield is carved both sides with fluted lines and decorated with ochre, showing good patina. Length 57 cm

Shields: two West Australian aboriginal shields with carved…

Carved Aboriginal Shields from Western Australia

Shields: two West Australian aboriginal shields with carved decoration, c1970s. 75 cm & 104 cm

Aboriginal Wunda shield. Older stone worked shield with ochre…

Ancient Aboriginal Wunda Shield with Dog Leg Motif

Aboriginal Wunda shield. Older stone worked shield with ochre filled incised dog leg motif. Also carved verso. Old loss to one corner. 69 x 17 cm

Aboriginal stone worked shield. Ochre and incised decoration.…

Aboriginal Stone Shield with Ochre Decoration

Aboriginal stone worked shield. Ochre and incised decoration. Length 61 cm

Parrying shield, La Grange Bay area. Hardwood with finely…

Kimberley Region Parrying Shield

Parrying shield, La Grange Bay area. Hardwood with finely incised curvilinear design to rear. Kimberley Region, Western Australia. Provenance: Paquim collection. Acquired by Joe Paquim, a former US submariner who returned to Western Australia after World…

Bardi shield. Hardwood decorated with red ochre and finely…

Bardi Shield from Kimberley Region, Western Australia

Bardi shield. Hardwood decorated with red ochre and finely incised designs to front and rear. Kimberley Region, Western Australia. Provenance: Paquim collection. Acquired by Joe Paquim, a former US submariner who returned to Western Australia after World…

An Aboriginal bean wood shield with fluting and decorated with…

Aboriginal Fluted Bean Wood Shield with Red Ochre Decoration

An Aboriginal bean wood shield with fluting and decorated with red ochre. Central Australia. 53 cm

A superb Western Australian Wunda shield with finely incised…

Fine Wunda Shield with Incised Pattern and Ochre Decoration

A superb Western Australian Wunda shield with finely incised pattern to face, decorated with natural ochres. Provenance: From a UK collection. Height 72 cm

A good quality Wunda shield, Western Australia, early 20th…

Early 20th Century Wunda Shield with Stand

A good quality Wunda shield, Western Australia, early 20th century, 72 x 18 cm with black metal stand

A shield, Western Australia and a bulbous headed club, south…

Australian Indigenous Carved Wood Shield and Club Set

A shield, Western Australia and a bulbous headed club, south Eastern Australia carved wood, pokerwork designs with emu and kangaroo (club) 67 cm and 45.5 cm(26 3/8