
Aboriginal King Plates from NSW Clarence River Area
Three framed Aboriginal King plates, purchased in Sydney 1985, in the Lawson's catalogue of 22/7/85, they were described as being issued between 1857 & 1861, NSW red cedar frame, the King plates are unique in that one was for a man, one for a woman, & one…

Brass Breastplate: Barney King of Bubaranna
Barney King of Bubaranna breastplate made of brass and in a curved shape and featuring the text 'Barney King of Bubaranna' with and etched emu and kangaroo to either corner. Two holes appear in the corners for attachment to a chain. Believed to be related…

Aboriginal Brass Breastplate Engraved with General's Name
An Aboriginal breast plate in brass, 20th century, engraved 'Major General Latouche, Tambo Barcoo, Queensland, 21 cm across

Aboriginal King Plate with Engraving
Aboriginal King plate. Crescent form, brass with rustic engraving 'King Jack Dales Creek.' Thought to be hunter Valley. Scratch engraved verso 'S (?) Lawler.' Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection.

Aboriginal King Plate from Bungan Castle Museum Collection
Aboriginal King plate. Crescent form, brass block engraved 'William King of Wells Springs.' Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection.

Aboriginal Breastplate with Bunjiree Name and Animals
19th century Aboriginal breastplate. Heavy gauge copper crescent with chased name 'Bunjiree' between a kangaroo and emu. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Wt. 21g

Aboriginal Breastplate with Engraved Names
19th century Aboriginal breastplate. Heavy gauge copper crescent. Crudely engraved 'Tommy Mura Stockman Donna' Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Wt. 23g

Aboriginal Breastplate: Birabil Engraved Crescent
Aboriginal Breastplate. Brass crescent engraved 'Birabil' Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Width 17 cm

Aboriginal Queen Brass Plate with Leaf Decoration
Aboriginal Queen plate. Brass scalloped crescent crudely scratch engraved 'Ruby, Queen,' plus leaf decoration to each point. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Wt. 18g

Brass Aboriginal Breast Plate, 1839
Brass Aboriginal breast plate 'King Gundy Sungirrilingong, Lachlan River 1839' believed to be made by Thomas Teely who owned property between Cowra and Forbes called 'Bungirillingong' now called 'Bungerelingong' when purchased by Welsh Brothers around…

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

Brass Aboriginal Breastplate with Boomerangs Decoration
19th century brass Aboriginal breastplate. 'Jimmy, L.T.C.E.A.M.' decorated with boomerangs. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Length 21 cm

Aboriginal Breastplate: Tommy, Chief and Tracker
Aboriginal breastplate. Crescent form brass, chased & punched, 'Tommy, Chief of Tully Plains, Tracker.' Tully Plains lie between the Murray & Tully rivers, North Queensland. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Width 29 cm

Aboriginal Breastplate, Red Hill 1883
Aboriginal breastplate. Brass, crescent form. Stamped: 'Tobacco, tea, Flour, King Charlie, Stockman, Red Hill 1883.' Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection, 13 x 29 cm

Aboriginal Breastplate: Queenie, 1855
Aboriginal breastplate. Engraved 'Queenie, 1855.' nickel plated copper. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection, 12 x 15 cm

Aboriginal Brass Breast Plate: Queen Agnes of Anoora
An Aboriginal brass breast plate inscribed 'Queen Agnes of Anoora' depicting two kangaroos beside a tree to top left and two emus with a chick to top right with the inscription to the centre, stamped to rear with two unidentified marks and NSW, 21.2 cm…

Aboriginal Breast Plate: Colin King of Wallambata
Aboriginal breast plate 'Colin King of Wallambata & Byron Plains' circa 1850s. Width 15 cm

Mickey Chief Breast Plate - 1840s Engraved Brass
Aboriginal breast plate engraved 'Mickey Chief Of Trinkee Plains' early cast brass circa 1840s. Width 15 cm

King of Murrumbidgee's Fighting Boomerang
A boomerang made and used by the King of Murrumbidgee, Murrumbidgee, New South Wales (mid nineteenth century), carved hardwood and sterling silver, 88 cm long. A fighting boomerang that carries a sterling silver plaque identifying it as having been 'made…

Aboriginal King Plate, Mulga of Barabinja, 1892
King Plate: Aboriginal breast plate or Gorget engraved 'Mulga King of the Barabinja, Bullan Plains, 1892'. Rare. 25 x 9 cm

Brass Aboriginal King & Queen plates collection
Good collection of five brass Aboriginal King & Queen plates, including: 'Alice/ Queen /Of St. Clair', 'Toby/ King/ of Coal River', 'Peter/ King Of/ Wurtimurti/ Bourke Darling River' (NSW), 'King Billy/ Boondoomba' (QLD), 'Hong Gong/ Chief-Of-The Namidge…

Aboriginal Copper Breast Plate of Jack Kibbeen
An Aboriginal copper breast plate, inscribed 'Jack Kibbeen King of Wollongbar' of crescent-shape, engraved with an Aboriginal warrior and a kangaroo, mounted in a presentation frame, 16 cm wide), 6.5 wide, 34 x 33 cm, the frame. Note: Jack Kabbeen was a…

Aboriginal King and Queen Brass Breastplate from Reedy Springs
An Aboriginal brass breast plate (King and Queen plate) (Queensland, 19th century) crescent shaped with holes at each end, inscribed 'Tom and Lilly King and Queen of Reedy Springs', applied verso is a label that reads in part, 'Tom and Lilly worked for…

Aboriginal Brass Breast Plate of Tommy Lincoln, 19th Century
An Aboriginal brass breast plate (King plate) (New South Wales, 19th century) crescent shaped with holes at either end to support a chain, beneath each hole respectively is a naive impression of an emu and a kangaroo and centred is the inscription 'Tommy…

Aboriginal Brass Breast Plate: Jackey Lewis, Bathurst Tribe Chief
An Aboriginal brass breast plate (King plate) (New South Wales, 19th century) crescent shaped with holes at either end to support a chain, off centre is the inscription 'Jackey Lewis. Chief of the Bathurft (sic) Tribe'. Height 13 cm. Width 14.5 cm

Aboriginal Brass Breast Plate of King Wilson, 19th Century
An Aboriginal brass breast plate (King plate) (New South Wales, 19th century) crescent shaped with holes at either end to support a chain, beneath each hole respectively is a naive impression of a kangaroo and an emu and centred is the inscription 'Wilson…