Deborah Halpern (b.1957), lithograph 'Tango', A/P, signed lower right, 30 x 22 cm (image). Deborah Halpern (born 1957 in Melbourne) is an artist working in Victoria Australia, notable for her prominent and popular works of public Art. Halpern is a sculptor
1915 Sport Magazine 'Footballer Postcard' for 'Collingwood F.C. - J. Jackson'. Good condition (minor corner bend). Only 6 players featured from 5 clubs (Collingwood, Carlton, South Melbourne, Fitzroy and Richmond). One of the rarest and most attractive of
Football & Cricket: Football club ephemera including beautiful Footscray 1961 Christmas Card; Member's Season Tickets from Melbourne (5), Adelaide (1) & Port Adelaide (13); Football DVDs (11), videos (2), Cd-Roms (14) & books; 1960s Abc Cricket Books (8) &
North Melbourne: 1975 original Weg poster with three signatures - Ron Barassi, Barry Davis & David Dench, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 66 x 82 cm. Good condition. (Kangaroos 1st Premiership)
North Melbourne, 1976 losing Weg poster, window mounted, framed and glazed, overall 66 x 82 cm. Good condition. (Very scarce, as Hawthorn won the Grand Final)
North Melbourne, 1978 losing Weg poster, window mounted, framed and glazed, overall 66 x 82 cm. Folded, otherwise good condition. (Very scarce, as Hawthorn won the Grand Final)
St. Kilda: 'The Point Of It All - The Story of St. Kilda Football Club' by Feldmann & Holmesby (Melbourne, 1992), with 8 signatures including Robert Harvey, Trevor Barker & Ansell Clark; plus 'Heroes With Haloes - St. Kilda's One Hundred Greatest' by Holme
C1956 Coles swap cards in album, the five complete Melbourne Olympics sets - Series 1 - large fl ags (28); Series 2 - small fl ags (28); Series 3 - events & venues (28); Series 4 - animals & fl ags (28) & Series 5 - industries & products (28). Also 1956 Ol
Transfers: c1965 Bp 'VFL Footy Flags Transfers' (2/24) for Melbourne & St. Kilda (both from Series 2); plus 1968 3UZ 'Club Colours' window transfers (2/12) for Collingwood & Geelong. G/VG. (4 items)
Melbourne Storm/Weg Artwork: 1999 preliminary artwork for Weg poster, in black with colour overlay, signed by Weg in image, size 51 x 77 cm. Good condition. Unique
Melbourne Cricket Club, undated membership badge with Melbourne Coat-of-Arms at centre, made by Bowman Limited, London, No.1467. The first badge for 1901-02
Captain Cook's Pistol: An early 18th century Continental Flintlock holster pistol, the lock signed 'Corbau-AMaastricht' with plain 13 bore barrel, brass fore-sight, spurred brass pommel (minor damage to spur tips), brass trigger guard, replacement ramrod a
Painted wooden and glass bed and breakfast board with removeable slots 'Vacancies' from Tasma Terrace, Natural Trust Headquarters, Melbourne; another sign; three medicinal bottles; and Motoroil tin, board 48 cm high, 30 cm wide, 2.5 cm deep (6)
Mirrored advertising sign 'R.H. Brooks', from Brooks Brothers Furniture Store, Smith Street Melbourne, in faded gilt lettering, some loss and damage, 31 cm high, 280 cm long, 4 cm deep
A Lalique Formose moulded glass vase, second quarter 20th century, model 934, introduced 1924, opalescent, moulded intaglio mark underside. Height 17 cm. Provenance: Fine Australian and International Paintings and Decorative Arts, Sotheby's, Melbourne, Nov
A standard lamp designed by Clement Meadmore, mid-1950s, the light within an adjustable black-painted aluminium shade on the tubular metal standard slightly curving towards its top, on a square iron base. Height 158 cm. Provenance: This light was part of t
A dining table designed by Clement Meadmore and a pair of matching low tables, mid-1950s, the dining table with a rectangular hardwood-veneered plywood top raised on a black-painted tubular steel frame with splayed legs, the low tables not by Meadmore but
Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games official's badge enamelled badge with brown 'Canoeing' ribbon, 12.5 cm approx, made by K.G. Luke, 2348 stamped on back. K.G. Luke was a private mint that made 1956 Olympic Games medals
A Chinese hardwood brush-holder, decorated with flowers and leaves,ivory brush missing its hair, ivory mounts to the ends, possibly zitan, fitted box, brush 21 cm long, case 30 cm long. Provenance: old Melbourne collection
Victorian bronze figural group featuring three children playing, Ex George Ferns collection, Melbourne dispersed 1937, with original auction catalogue-lot 284
Walter Burley Griffin (1876-1937) A Newman College dining chair, 1916 attributed manufacturer, James Moore & Sons Pty Ltd, Melbourne, 1916 oak, leather. Literature: National Gallery of Victoria, one hundred Modern chairs, NGV, Melbourne, 1974, no. 73(a)
Fred Ward MBE (1899-1988), a pair of DC chairs, designed 1948 manufactured by Fler, Melbourne, c.1950 Australian hardwoods notes: This design is the first furniture produced by Fler. It was designed specifically for Fler's capabilities. Literature: Fred Lo
Max Hutchinson (1925-1999) A pair of armchairs, designed 1962 Melbourne, 1962 blackwood, leather. Literature: National Gallery of Victoria, one hundred Modern chairs, NGV, Melbourne, 1974
Attributed to Sol Shapiro, (1914-1980), a thirteen piece dining suite, c.1960 an extending dining table, ten chairs, two armchairs Melbourne, c.1960 blackbean, fabric 77 cm high, 206 - 337 cm long, 100 cm deep (table)
Attributed to Sol Shapiro, (1914-1980), two wall mounted display cabinets Melbourne, c.1960 blackbean, glass 120 cm high, 120 cm wide, 24 cm deep, 123 cm high, 44 cm wide, 17 cm deep
Grant Featherston (1922-1995), a R160 Contour armchair, designed 1951 Melbourne, c.1955 silky oak, fabric. Literature: Terence Lane, Featherston chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 1988, p. 25
Grant Featherston (1922-1995), a pair of R160 armchairs, designed 1951 Melbourne, c.1955 silky oak, fabric. Literature: Terence Lane, Featherston chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 1988, p. 25
Grant Featherson (1922-1995), a B210 Contour chair, designed 1953 Melbourne, c.1955 Australian hardwood, fabric stamped. Literature: Terence Lane, Featherston chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 1988, p.29
An English travelling compensated barometer and leather carrying case, first half 20th century, retailed by Kilpatrick & Co., Melbourne, the silvered dial within a metal drum case, the revolving glazed bezel with a magnifying disk. Diameter 10.5 cm (barome
A surveyor's transit, with case and stand, first half 20th century, possibly by E.R. Watts & Co., retailed by N.H. Seward, Melbourne, the black-enamelled instrument with brass fittings marked only with Seward's name, with some accessories in an apparently
Collingwood: 'The Magpies - The Official Centenary History of the Collingwood Football Club' by Hansen (Melbourne, 1982), limited edition No.137; plus Collingwood Sonsor's Plaques for 1991, 1992, 1993 & 1994. (5 items)
John Kennedy SR/Rogers Artwork: Original artwork of John Kennedy Sr (as North Melbourne Coach, 1989), signed by John Kennedy lower right, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 48 x 67 cm
North Melbourne: North Melbourne football jumper with 'AFL/100/Centenary/Grand Final' logo on right breast, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 80 x 109 cm
North Melbourne: 'The North Story - Special Centenary Premiership Edition' by Dowling (Sydney, 1997), deluxe limited edition 85/250 in slip-case, with 22 signatures including Glenn Archer, Wayne Carey & Anthony Stevens
North Melbourne: North Melbourne football jumper 'Orange Kangaroos v Collingwood, Colonial Stadium, July 30th 2000', with 23 signatures, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 80 x 107 cm. With CoA
1907 Valentine 'Football Cartoon Postcard' (1/6 known) - 'Beg pardon; thought you were the ball' Collingwood v South Melbourne'. Fair/Good condition. Rarity 8
Melbourne: c1880-1915 photographs from 'Cooper's Australian Views', comprising four showing the Public Library including a nice interior view; and two showing Princess Theatre; each 20 x 16 cm, mounted on printed studio leaves (27 x 21 cm) of various colou
VR Edmondson Ticket Cabinet containing four ticket racks each for 13 rows of tickets. Believed to have come from Loch Rs; all the labels on the racks are for South Gippsland or Melbourne. Smaller size cabinet., 89 x 62 x 14.5 cm. Exterior appears to have b
VR Edmondson ticket: '10 May 1901. Royal Review. Melbourne to Racecourse Flat and Return'. Ticket No. 4507. Very good condition. The Royal Review was held as part of the visit of Their Majesties the Duke & Duchess of York for the opening of the first Austr
VR: 1902-1918, collection of one half of various early return Edmondson suburban & country tickets. Includes a Defence Force (Rifle Club) Port Melbourne to Flinders St., special excursions, change of class, etc. A must view! (35 tickets)
Victorian Ferry Tickets: 1) Bay Steamers Limited. Paddle Steamer 'Weeroona' Day Return. 2) VR Melbourne to Portarlington or Geelong, Saloon Day Return, date stamped: 13MY 37, triangular section taken out (indicating one way journey completed), nipped (indi
Sport: Hockey Sticks (2), each with panel 'Olympic Super Delux Hockey Sticks as used by Indian Olympic Hockey Team at Melbourne Olympiad 1956'; 1950 poem 'Lindwall and Miller' mounted with cards signed by Ray Lindwall & Keith Miller (framed, 30 x 38 cm); p
Presentation Drinks/Serving Tray, from South Melbourne Cricket Club, with oval plaque engraved 'To Mr.W.M. Woodfull, From S.M.C.C. Members in recognition of his splendid Interstate Cricket performances. Season 1922-23'
'Defending The Ashes 1932-1933' by Wilmot (Melbourne, 1933), original cloth, one of the few Australian books on the 'body-line' tour, signed inside by Australian captain Bill Woodfull. Poor/Fair condition
1951 Harper's Easi-Oats 'VFL Famous Footballers' (4/40) - No.16 Jim Clark (Essendon), No.28 Fred Flanagan (Geelong), No.30 Les Reeves (North Melbourne) & No.35 Bob McClure (Essendon). G/VG. Rarity 8