The Expanded 1981 Finals Series: Elimination Final (Fitzroy defeats Essendon), Qualifying Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Fitzroy by 1 point), Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Geelong), the Preliminary Final (Co
The Expanded 1980 Finals Series: Elimination Final (Collingwood defeats North Melbourne), Qualifying Final (Richmond defeats Carlton), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Carlton), Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Geelong), the Preliminary Final (Coll
The 1969 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 118 points); Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood by 36 points); the Preliminary Final (Richmond defeats Collngwood by 26 points); and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Carlton
Collingwood Best Player award v Geelong 1994. Engraved pewter tankard presented to Nathan Buckley by the Geelong Magpies supporters group for being the team's best player against Geelong on 8 May 1994. Noted as the # 'Tony Phipps Memorial Trophy'. Boxed.
Ntfl representative side 1992. Team polo worn by Nathan Buckley around the 1992 game v Geelong. Black with Ntfl logo on left breast, Cub logo on sleeves and # 'Ntfl v Geelong 1992 Representative' on right breast. 2 items.
Ntfl representative side 1992. Guernsey worn by Nathan Buckley while playing for the Ntfl representative team in the game against Geelong, 26 January 1992. Framed & glazed.
The 1968 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats St.Kilda); Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Essendon); the Preliminary Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); and the Grand Final (Carlton defeats Essendon). (4 items). Carlton won its 9th Premiership
1968 Preliminary Final Essendon Football Club banner which includes the names of the 20 team members selected for the match. In front of a crowd in numbers of 103,549 Essendon defeated Geelong in the Preliminary Final 11.25 to 9.13 before losing the Grand
1890 'Football Programme', Vol.2 No.10, for Saturday July 5, 1890 with details of matches between Victoria v South Australia, Carlton v Footscray, North Melbourne v Fitzroy and Port Melbourne v Williamstown; a Premiership ladder with 12 teams, and a note t
The 1967 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood); Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton); the Preliminary Final (Geelong defeats Carlton) and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 9 points). (4 items). Another set, as abo
The 1967 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood); Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton); the Preliminary Final (Geelong defeats Carlton) and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 9 points). (4 items). The Grand Final, Ri
The 1966 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); Second Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats St.Kilda); the Preliminary Final (St.Kilda defeats Essendon) and the Grand Final (St. Kilda defeats Collingwood). (4 items). St.Kilda goes on to win
The 1965 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); Second Semi-Final (St. Kilda defeats Collingwood by 1 point); the Preliminary Final (Essendon defeats Collingwood by 55 points) and the Grand Final (Essendon defeats St. Kilda by 35 point
The 1964 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Essendon); Second Semi-Final (Melbourne defeats Collingwood), and the Preliminary Final (Collingwood defeats Geelong). (3 items). In the Grand Final, Melbourne defeats Geelong by 4 points.
1963 Grand Final 'Football Record'; Geelong defeats Hawthorn by 49 points in front of more than 101,000 fans.Geelong's 6th Premiership. Accompanied by a rare 45rpm recording of the final stages of the Final Quarter (Side 1) and Interviews with Leading Play
1963 VFL Finals series: First Semi-Final (Melbourne defeats St.Kilda), Second Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Hawthorn), and the Preliminary Final (Hawthorn defeats Melbourne). Geelong went on the defeat Hawthorn by 49 points in the Grand Final.
A range of VFL, AFL, Vfa and other match programmes including June 1963 Victoria v South Australia, 1963, 1964 and 1965 Semi-Final 'Records' featuring Geelong; June 1964 Victoria v Western Australia; April 1970 Fitzroy v Richmond 'Royal Visit' game; April
Geelong in The 1962 VFL Final Series: The 'Football Records' for 8th September, 2nd Semi-Final: Essendon defeats Geelong by 46 points, 15th September, Preliminary Final: Geelong plays a draw with Carlton, 22nd September: Preliminary Final Replay, Carlton d
The Football Record: 1962 Home-and-Away editions No.2, 4, 8, 10, 13, 16, 19, 20 and 22 (all of which feature St. Kilda) and the special editions for the 2nd Semi-Final (Essendon v Geelong), the Final (Carlton v Geelong) and the Grand Final (in which Essend
The Football Record: 1961 Home-and-Away editions No.1 - 2, 4 - 6, 8 - 10, 12 - 15, 17, 19 - 22 and the special editions for the 1st Semi-Final (Footscray v St.Kilda), 2nd Semi-Final (Hawthorn v Melbourne) and the Grand Final (in which Hawthorn defeated Foo
1956 - 58 Football Records, comprising of the 1956 1st Semi-Final (Geelong v Footscray); the 1956 Grand Final (Melbourne defeats Collingwood by 73 points); May 11, 1957 (Essendon v Footscray); and the 1958 Grand Final (incomplete; Collingwood defeats Melbo
The 1952 VFL Finals: Geelong's 5th Premiership: A complete set of the Finals Series 'Football Records' comprising of: 6th September, 1st Semi-Final: Fitzroy defeats Carlton by 1 point, 13th September, 2nd Semi-Final: Geelong defeats Collingwood by 54 point
1951 Grand Final Football Record; Geelong defeats Essendon by 11 points, having also finished on top of the ladder at the conclusion of the home-and-away rounds.
1948 - 1955 Football Records, comprising of 1948 1st Semi-Final (Collingwood v Footscray); 1951 1st Semi-Final (Essendon v Footscray); 1953 1st Semi-Final (Footscray v Essendon); 1953 Preliminary Final (Geelong v Footscray); the 1954 Grand Final (Footscray
1925 Finals Series Football Records: A complete set comprising of September 19th, the Semi-Final between Essendon and Collingwood; September 26th, the Second Semi-Final between Geelong and Melbourne; October 3rd, the Preliminary Final between Melbourne an
1968 Ampol 'VFL' Champions: complete set of twelve, each with a player illustrated folder (24 x 20 cm) & a 45pm record; comprising of Ron Barassi (Carlton), Alex Ruscuklic (Fitzroy), Ted Whitten (Footscray), Doug Wade (Geelong), Hassa Mann (Melbourne), La
Geelong Football Club Heritage Round Guernsey (No.9) worn by James Kelly in Round 20, Geelong v Melbourne, 13th August 2005. Signed by Kelly and with an accompanying CofA signed by Brian Cook, Geelong Chief Executive.
Geelong: Herald Sun poster announcing Ablett Cats Debut. Signed by Gary Ablett Jr. on the occasion of his debut against Essendon, Round One, 30th March 2002. framed and glazed. Overall 73 x 56 cm.
Geelong: 'the greatest team of all', Geelong Team of The Century limited edition print of a painting by Jamie Cooper, signed by the artist and numbered 276/350. Framed and glazed, overall 78 x 121 cm. With CofA.
Gary Ablett Sr. marking over Gary Pert, Geelong Vs Collingwood at the MCG, May 8 1994; signed by both players; attractively framed & glazed. Numbered 30/500. Overall 58 x 47 cm.
Fischer of Geelong, antique Australian silver urn with cast ram's head decoration, 19th century, stamped 'Fischer, Geelong, Strlg. Silver', 32 cm high, 788 grams
Antique Australian 9ct rose gold kookaburra brooches (one by Simonsen of Melbourne), 9ct gold 'Mother' brooch, two 9ct rose gold buckles by Willis & Sons of Melbourne, a 15ct gold and diamond stud by Duggin, Shappere & Co. Of Melbourne, four assorted 9ct g
Fischer of Geelong, antique oval yellow gold brooch with fine neoclassical cameo female profile portrait, 19th century, stamped 'Fischer', 4 cm high, 15.2 grams total
A wucai 'Dragon and Phoenix' bowl, Daoguang mark and of the period, 14.8 cm diameter. Provenance: John Kenny, Melbourne, Sotheby's, The Estate of the late John Kenny, Melbourne, 17-18 May 2004, lot 64, also featured on the cover. Private collection,
A Meissen porcelain tea pot, circa 1730, of fluted octagonal form, with a scroll handle and a bird's head spout, decorated in the Kakiemon palette with a bird amongst prunus, bamboo and pine, the lid adorned with flowering branch finial, underglazed crosse
A Sevres porcelain chocolate pot, late 18th century, of unusual design, modelled in the classical-style, decorated with blue and gold bands to upper and lower body, the central panels painted with large country scenes to each side, decoration later, crosse
Francis Cotes (1726-1770), a bust-length portrait of Alice Blair Galt Johnston, pastel on paper, laid down to canvas, signed and dated centre left: FC (entwined) / 1751, 79 cm x 67 cm. Provenance: Foy Clifton Casper (1940-2002), chief Conservator of the Ch
Shop tokens group including John Pettigrew & Co. Ipswich 1865, a. Toogood Sydney 1855, Stewart & Hemmant of Brisbane & Rockhampton, J. Sawyer of Brisbane 1864, and R. Parker of Geelong, etc (9 items)
Geelong - Tom Harley (captain) signed 2007 AFL grand final panoramic print - official AFL product. Limited edition #484/1000. With Asm Certificate of Authenticity . Framed: 55 x 107 cm.
An iconic image from the 1967 Preliminary Final showing John Nicholls soaring above Graham 'Polly' Farmer (Geelong) and team-mate, Ron Barassi; signed by Nicholls. 25 x 20 cm.
1957, 1961, 1963 and 1967 Geelong: member's season tickets, with fixture list and holes for each game attended. Very Good condition. (4). The 1963 card is additionally stamped 'Grand Final'.
The Argus Magazine Supplements: collection of 1952 full-page team photos (5 teams - Fitzroy, Hawthorn, St. Kilda, Melbourne & North Melbourne) plus full-page team head-and-shoulders portraits (7 teams - Richmond, South Melbourne, Footscray, Carlton, Essend
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1966 1st Semi-Final (Geelong v Essendon); the Prelim. Final (St.KIlda v Essendon) and the Grand Final (Collingwood v St.Kilda). (Total: 3). St.Kilda 10.14 (74) won the Grand Final over Collingwood 10.13 (73) in
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1963 Finals Series, comprising of 1st Semi-Final (Melbourne v St. Kilda), 2nd Semi-Final (Hawthorn v Geelong), Prelim. Final (Melbourne v Hawthorn) and the Grand Final (Geelong v Hawthorn). Geelong 15.19 (109)
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1955 Final (Geelong v Collingwood), the 1956 2nd Semi-Final (Melbourne v Collingwood), the 1956 Final (Footscray v Collingwood) (4 examples), and the 1956 Grand Final (Collingwood v Melbourne) (2 examples). Tot
The Football Record: Special editions for the 1955 Final (Collingwood v Geelong) and the incorrectly dated edition for the Grand Final (Collingwood v Melbourne) plus several Home-and-Away editions. Mixed condition. (6).
The 'Football Record' for the 22 September 1962 Preliminary Final Replay between Carlton and Geelong. Rarely seen. Having won the First Semi-Final against Melbourne by 2 points, and achieving a drawn game with Geelong in the Preliminary Final (85 points ea
1943 Carlton membership season ticket (#236), navy blue cloth cover with silver club logo and text; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and hole punched for each game attended, overall 8 x 11.8 cm wh
1942 & 1944 Carlton membership season tickets, blue/black buckram covers with silver club logos and text; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club (1944) and holes punched for each game attended, each ove
1924, 1925 & 1926 Carlton Membership Cards, (3); mixed condition, but all extremely scarce. Carlton finished 7th, 9th and 6th; while the premierships were won by Essendon in 1924, Geelong in 1925 and Melbourne in 1926.
1917 Carlton membership season ticket (#155), deep blue buckram cover with gilt club name and year; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and a hole punched for each game attended, overall 9.2 x 12.5 c
Postcard: 'A run down the Centre' with artwork by Redmond Nolan, 1906; from a series of six 'Football Expressions'; issued by V.S.M. and used in July 1906 from Geelong.
1896 Carlton membership season ticket (#25), covered in gilt tooled navy and grey leather binding, the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership and the fixtures for the club's first team, overall 7.5 x 11.2 cm when opened out. The card
Cartes De Visite: Four small albums (dilapidated) containing images (including tintypes) by photographers from Sydney, Dubbo, Melbourne, West Maitland, Sunderland, Mudgee, Hobart, Sandhurst, Hobart, Launceston, Ballarat, Geelong, Melbourne, etc. (qty).
A collection of 19th Century steel and copper engravings, mostly hand-coloured and block mounted. Scenes include 'View on the Yarra near Dight's Mill' by Gill; 'Melbourne from the Botanical Gardens' by Winkles; 'South Bank of the Yarra, Near Melbourne' by
The sterling silver 1875 'Geelong College Cup', firmly attributed to Edward Fischer, the bowl with scrolling handles and cover raised on a pedestal modelled as a pair of woody grape vine stems rising from the domed foot in the form of an earthy mound, the
Captain H. Butler Stoney, 'Victoria with a description of its principal cities, Melbourne and Geelong: and remarks on the present state of the colony; including an account of the Ballaarat disturbances, and of the death of Captain wise, 40th Regiment.', (L
1934 'Our sporting Ambassadors' test fixtures, ink blotter issued by the Savings bank of S.A + 1924-25 Scrapbook containing newspaperclippings from the English Tour of that year & 3 cigarette cars, complied by a young J.H.Fagan Geelong church of England Gr
A collection of mostly Australian Art based paper ephemera including a copy of Art in Australia, comprising: Art in Australia, no. 41, December 1931, a hand coloured engraving of Geelong, two sepia etchings of Venice, a small pencil sketch reputedly by F.G
Asociation (6), Colac Turf club (5), and singles for sale Turf club and Warrnambool Turf club; some duplication. 1950-60s enamelled Membership badges: with Geelong racing club (17), Victorian jockey Association (3), Victorian Racecourse Trainer's Associati
Vintage racing club member's Tickets: 1915-16 Armidale & N.E. Jockey club; 1916-17 Western District racing Assoc'n; 1929 Tattersall's club; 1932-33 Moonee valley & 1933-34 Geelong racing club, (5 items).
1929 Griffiths 'Black Crows' series - various: seven cards [7/210] including garnet Campbell (Essendon) & Peter Reville (South Melbourne), duplicates of Jack Evans (Geelong) and Norm Cockram (misspelled 'Cochrane) of Fitzroy; condition to VG. (9)
1929 Griffiths 'Black Crows' series - Geelong: five cards [5/210] comprising Reg Hickey, Harold Hardiman (diagonal crease), Jack Collins, Jack Evans and captain/coach Arthur Coghlan (corner crease). Rare.
Geelong - signed player photos: selection including Joel Selwood, Jimmy Bartel & Matthew Scarlett,; various sizes, largest 20 x 30 cm, generally very good condition. (7)
Framed selection of images including. 'The Invincibles - 50th Anniversary' limited edition with facsimile autographs, reprint of a 1930 Syd Miller humorous image of Australian cricketers, copy of an 1862 photograph showing English XI aboard Cobb & Co's Lev
'West Indies Tests pictorial - souvenir programme 1951' (published in Adelaide by Sunrise press); the 'Sporting Globe cricket book 1950-51'; and, the souvenir programme for 'Marylebone cricket club XI versus a Victorian country XI played at Kardinia park,
'Football Records' 1968-70 trio comprising 1968 first semi Final (Geelong V St Kilda) with Bobby Skilton on front cover, 1970 Grand Final (Collingwood V Carlton) & 1971 Grand Final (Hawthorn V St Kilda); also 1938 Interstate Tramways football carnival prog
'Football Records' - Carlton: 1960-68 selection all featuring Carlton including. 1960 (May 7, V St Kilda,), 1961 (Jul. 8, V St Kilda) both aged; also 1962 (Aug.13 V. Collingwood), 1963 (May 25, V Geelong), plus 5 others; mixed condition. (9)
Posters: with 1975 North Melbourne original Weg (faults), Weg limited edition 'Player Series' posters (5) for Carlton, Essendon, Geelong, Melbourne & Richmond, 1986 Melbourne & 1987 Brisbane bears team photo posters; also Collingwood; 1979 team photo poste
Coles 1954-55 - Geelong: group of cards comprising 1954 series 1 (5) including Bob Davies & Peter Pianto,1954 series 2 (7) and 1955 series 3 (4, Norman sharp edge fault); corner mount impressions & edge blemishes, overall to VG. (16).
Coles 1954-55 series - selection of cards, mostly 1st or 2nd series, comprising Collingwood (1), Essendon (5, one faults), Fitzroy (1), Footscray (3), Geelong (1), Hawthorn (2), Melbourne (5), North Melbourne (1), Richmond (2) & St Kilda (1); corner mount
1953 Argus 'Football Portraits': display comprising seven cards from the series including Ken hands (Carlton) & Neil Trezise (Geelong), these cards formed part of a set of 72 large-sized cards (each 11 x 19 cm), cards in mixed condition; framed & glazed (g
Geelong: 1929 member's season ticket in blue and white with gilt lettering, numbered '2689', with Fixture list. Unusually Unpunctured (for games attended). Very good condition.
1905 Melbourne V Geelong - round 14: 1905 picture postcard ('Port Melbourne railway Pier') the message 'Poor old Geelong; no hope now' referencing Melbourne's win by 35 points on 19/08/05; very good condition.