Two framed Nathan Buckley covers from 'Inside Football' magazine. One from 15 March 1995 featuring Buckley in tuxedo with headline # 'Class Act', the other from July 1998 with the headline # 'Nathan Buckley. The Force'. Also, a framed portrait photo of Buc
Stainless steel, 36 mm, Baltic, Revolution & the rake Bicompax Pulso manual wind chronograph wristwatch. Model reference is limited edition, to 250 pieces worldwide. In 2021, cult favourite watch brand Baltic collaborated with the rake & Revolution magazin
Hasselblad: Originally delivered to Nasa in 1991 for use by astronauts in photo training, this Hasselblad Space Camera 553ELS [#Rc 1327938] is one of only 18 reconditioned units made available to collectors in 1999 after their final return from service in
Bedside table, c.1960s Denmark, two tone in teak & oak with single drawer over open magazine shelf, gallery back and slender tapered legs, height 55 cm, width 33 cm, depth 42 cm
Gregory Bonasera 'Squid Lamp', circa 1991, in chromed cast metal and handblown glass, together with an issue of blueprint, magazine of architecture and design, June 1991, number 78 which features an article on the designer, 21 cm high, 50 cm wide, 35 cm de
Warren brown 'Sydney Traffic' original pen and ink cartoon, published in the Australian edition of Mad magazine, circa 1990, 24 x 30 cm, 27 x 33 cm overall
Percival Lafer MP-123 modular bench for Lafer MP, Brazilian rosewood, caramel leather upholstery and a polished steel frame with black plastic fittings. Consists of a seat and tray with inbuilt magazine storage made from cognac leather. Sections can be con
A Garth Chester magazine rack, 1950s. Made from bent ply with a steel handle. Garth Chester is one of New Zealand's most celebrated industrial designers. His innovative use of steam bent plywood, perhaps best shown in his iconic 1944 Curvesse chair, can be
John Coleman - Essendon: A 1954 Coles VFL player card featuring Coleman (from Series 2); a Coleman badge from The Argus series and three 1949-53 magazine pic in colour. (5 items).
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 Argus Weekend Magazine: A collection of the team photos published each week during the season and cut from the pages of the magazine; VFL teams complete (except Collingwood) but additionally with Vfa teams Oakleigh, Brighton, Coburg and Port Melbourne.
'A Tribute to The Don - 80 Not Out' special edition of 'Cricketer' magazine titled 'Bradman & the legends of Australian cricket' edited by Ken Piesse and signed in pen by Bradman (to the Forward written by David Frith).
The Centenary of Test Cricket 1877 - 1977: A pair of colour lithographic posters with artwork by Trog, titled 'Australia's Greatest Eleven' and 'England's Greatest Eleven', both with the additional by line 'Chosen by The Cricketer magazine. Selectors: E.W.
A superb George III inlaid mahogany serpentine-sided partners-desk, attributable to Thomas Shearer, English, circa 1780. Provenance: Sand Hutton Hall, near York. UK. The Estate of the late Major Sir Robert James Milo Walker, Bart. Middlethorpe Lodge, previ
Janet Mansfield (Australian, 1934-2013), Decorative Plate, handmade ceramic plate, with copper red emblem on a white background, with special edition of Craft Australia 1975 magazine, diameter 24 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Reference: Janet
In the manner of Paul Frankl five pieces of rattan furniture for tropical sun rattan, rattan frames with sections in solid wood and glass. Consists of two armchairs, a coffee table, a magazine basket, and a hanging shelf, the United States of America, c 19
Teak coffee table, c.1960s by Noblett (stamped), lipped sides with, slatted magazine Undershelf, and tapered legs, height 41 cm, length 120 cm, width 45 cm
Gustave de Malhere (1856-1934), Solex a Starter, France, original colour lithographic advertising magazine page, 1933, image 32 x 24 cm, Backing Board 54 x 37 cm
Jacques Demachy (1898-1981), Femina, Les parisiennes et leurs avions, France, original colour lithographic magazine cover, 1931, image: 31 x 23 cm, backing 65.5 x 50 cm
The Australian Cricketer 1933, two Issues, 16th & 23rd December 1933, Weekly magazine, Craftsman press, b/w illustrations, illustrated wrappers [2], 25 x 18.5 cm
N.S.W. Cricket coaching magazine 1931, Vol.2 No.9, November 1931, Clark & Dunstan, Sydney, 32pp, Bradman image, cover stained + postcard 'Australian team 1938' mounted, has been taped [2], mount 14.5 x 19.5 cm
Warren Tippett three ceramic Cubes, hand painted abstract shapes in orange, yellow and blue on a green ground. Unmarked but referenced in the NZ potter magazine. 12 cm, 9 cm, 7 cm height.
A Givenchy silk and satin fashion parade gown, brought to Australia by Givenchy for the Myer Charity Fashion Parades held in 1986. The gown was won by an invitee, but never worn. It remains in the original Givenchy box. It was valued at $32,000 in 1986. In
Oz magazine, Neville, Walsh, Sharp and Shead. Near complete run of this Sydney-centric iconic satirical publication, full of cheeky, revealing articles and the irreverent pop artwork of Martin Sharp and Garry Shead. Includes the famous cover of the editori
Player signed colour prints: comprising Melbourne Victory 2006-07 Premiership team photo, signed by whole team (16 signatures), Australian players Brett Emmerton & Mark Schwarzer signed action photos, these all 45 x 30 cm; also magazine cut-out (22 x 29 cm
'Fighter' magazine: monthly issues of this Australian publication, housed in seven 'Fighter' binders, comprising 1967 Oct. To Dec. Issues; 1968 Jan. To Nov.; 1969 May to Aug and Oct. To Dec.; 1970 Jan. To Dec.; 1971 Jan. To Dec.; 1972 Jan. To Dec.; 1973 Ja
Cigarette & Trading cards: with cricket: 1934 players 'Cricketers 1934' [50] range of 1993 Futera cricket cards (100+) including Ashes series : AFL football: Herald sun 1998 team photo Footy album complete (plus spare empty album), Herald sun football 2006
'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
'Footy Week' magazine: 1965 issues complete between May 1 and Jun.12 and Jul.31 and Sep.11, generally good condition; also 1949 VFL 'Football Souvenir' magazine in condition. (15 items)
Graham McKenzie collection - 1961 Ashes Tour of England: 1961 (Apr.5) aerogramme sent from Graham McKenzie to his parents whilst in transit to England aboard the SS Himalaya, just prior to arrival at Colombo in which he muses 'On board ship is just like be
Literature: selection with 1934 'In Quest of the Ashes, Don Bradman souvenir Booklet', 1934 'The story of test cricket - England V Australia' booklet, 1938 'Australian XI, English Tour' programme printed for 'Rms Orontes', 1938 'The story of test cricket -
Steineck Kamerawerk (Germany): Steineck A-B-C wristwatch camera, c1949, for 8 exposures on circular film in a special magazine; with Steineck Cl 12.5 mmZ f2.5 lens and original brown leather wristband
L Gaumont & Cie, Paris: Block-Notes compact folding plate camera [#3342], circa 1910, with 70 mm Z f1.68 Dopp-Anasteigmat. Dagor lens and London Stereoscopic Co. magazine. Original leather bellows.
Rosewood magazine rack by Theodor Skjode Knudsen (1927-2007), for Skode Skjern, c.1960s with squared brace construction, and original canvas holder, height 44 cm, length 61 cm, width 33 cm
Scandinavian coffee table, rosewood veneer, brass fittings, with tile inserts, floating magazine rack, Scandinavia, c 1960s, 52 cm high, 150 cm wide, 60.5 cm deep
'The Emu, A Quarterly Magazine To Popularise The Study And Protection Of Native Birds', bound 11 full morocco volumes with embossed gilt lettering and pictorial boards. Volumes 110, 13,14,15,16,17,19,20,21 and an index volume. (1901-1922)
A mid-century wishbone magazine rack, the wishbone format giving this elegant mid-century design piece a light and utilitarian presence, height 50 cm, width 47 cm, diameter 26 cm
A magazine rack by Giotto Stoppino for Kartell, made in Italy. A four pocket magazine rack with a central handle. In transparent lacquered plastic. Kartell mark to the underside, height 35 cm, width 40 cm, diameter 19 cm
Late 19th century American silver and enamel vesta case shaped as a rolled copy of the Scientific American magazine, produced by the Enos Richardson & Co, New York. Held in an envelope wrapper, stamped and addressed ready for posting, with an engraved addr
An almost complete run of Arts of Asia magazines, from the inception of the magazine in 1971 to June 2011, approximately 245 issues. The only magazine missing November - December 2008, Arts of Asia is the premium reference publication for Collectors of Asi
Photographs substantial group many extracted from 'Racetrack' magazine from the 1970s-80s, also includes around 40 with facsimile jockeys signatures, plus nice range showing black caviar. (quantity 364)
Collection including Emil Zatopek magazines (3) with one from 1954 celebrating 10,000m world record; John Landy signed magazine & 1956 printed card celebrating his sportsmanship; Ron Clarke order of service booklet; Marjorie Jackson magazine; Herb Elliott
Postcards '1905 Australian tour to England' set [12], published by the 'Captain' magazine, with both Australian & England teams, Fine/Very fine. (quantity 12)
Mike Tyson: colour photograph signed 'To John, Mike Tyson'; plus 'The Ring' magazine for February 1986 signed on front cover, both framed & glazed. (quantity 2 items)
Archie Moore: Double-page colour poster titled 'The rock and the Mongoose' from 'The Ring' magazine showing 1955 rocky Marciano V Archie Moore fight, signed at base by Archie Moore, framed & glazed, overall 41 x 30 cm.
Rocky Marciano: replica Heavyweight Championship belt, crafted from metal, leather and satin, 112 cm long, weighs 3.3kg. [Similar in size and detail to the one awarded to Marciano by ring magazine for his knockout victory over Joe Walcott on September 23,
George Dixon: vintage cabinet card photograph of George Dixon, minor edge faults. [George Dixon won the bantamweight title in 1892, becoming both the first black athlete to win a world championship in any sport, and the first Canadian-born boxing champion.
Abe Attell: autograph page signed 'Abe Attell, 12 years Worlds feather weight Champion', mounted with magazine picture of Abe Artell V Tommy Murphy with both fighters covered with blood, framed & glazed, overall 28 x 23 cm. [A featherweight champion nickna
Muhammad Ali & Mike Tyson: front cover of 'Boxing 87' magazine, signed 'Muhammad Ali/10-11-87' and also by Mike Tyson, window mounted, overall 30 x 38 cm.
Muhammad Ali: front cover of 'The Ring' magazine April 1964 signed 'Muhammad Ali/Aka/Cassius Clay' in black ink, framed & glazed, overall 26 x 33 cm, with CoA.
Muhammad Ali: display comprising piece signed 'Cassius clay 1962', window mounted with replica Archie Moore V Cassius clay fight poster & cover of 'The Ring' magazine, framed & glazed, overall 77 x 67 cm, with Bob Pace CoA.