Society/Lodge Certificates: attractively illustrated trio of certificates comprising 1909 for Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria lithographed by H.W. Mills & Co (Melbourne), 1927 for Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria printed by Arnall & Jackson (Mel
'Paterson, Laing & Bruce Ltd. Melbourne' chromolithograph advertising 'The New Era Shirt, Universal Shirt', circa 1898, with photographic vignette upper right of the Scarf Factory, printed by McNeill & Bruce Lith. 45 x 57 cm, 47.5 cm x 60 cm overall
'Paterson, Laing & Bruce Ltd. Melbourne' chromolithograph advertising 'New Patterns For Our Standard Shirts In Cellular, Silkstripe, Matti And Oxfords', dated 1898 with photographic vignette upper left, printed by McNeill & Bruce Lith. 45 x 57 cm, 47.5 cm
South Melbourne: 'Allotments on Gardiner's Creek & Punt Road, South Melbourne, lithographed sub-division plan by P.M. McGoldrick, Temporary Surveyor, dated February 1859, showing 'Proposed Park' (Fawkner Park, created in 1862), Gardiner's Creek Road (now T
'Illustrated Map of Melbourne and Suburbs Showing Government Sections and Allotments, Railways, Public Buildings, &c. Compiled from the latest Surveys and most authentic Sources to date. Published by Chas. F. Maxwell and W. Reed Phillips, 74 Chancery Lane
After Laurence William Wilson (Britain, New Zealand, 1851-1912) Melbourne 1906 photogravure, panorama 'Printed in Vienna' above image upper right 41 x 100 cm, 64 x 123 cm overall
[Photographic Album] Large horizontal format album with red leather and gilt lettered title to half-leather & cloth upper board 'Victorian Celebrations May 1901' and further titled on the marbled free endleaf 'A Souvenir of the Visit of Their Royal Highnes
Campaspie', 'Campaspie Fall Collection of assorted stereo cards, including Australian, British and novelty cards, 19th century. 60+ cards. Of note: Gold diggings Australia, Mt Macedon, 'Traveller Sleeping in Mia Mia', Hanging Rock Melbourne, 'On the Campas
Photographers:Portraits, cartes-de-visite, etc., (50 items). Melbourne Photographers: Portraits, cartes-de-visite, etc., by E. Sands (Bourke St.); J. T. Seymour (Wellington St.); William Short & Co (Bourke St. East); Stevenson & McNicoll (Elizabeth St.); S
'Christmas Presents', circa 1925 colour lithograph poster. 'The Disabled Men's Association of Australia.' in lower margin at left. the Disabled men's Association of Australia, established in the wake of World War one had its' head office in the St. James b
Victoria: 1900s-50s array with suburban Melbourne cards incl. 'Town Hall, Richmond', regional Victoria incl. 'Suspension Bridge, San Remo', 'Sutton Springs, Daylesford', 'Aerial Panorama of Deep Water Port, Portland' (real-photo); also Victoria Crown Land
Australia: 1900s-1950s array with Melbourne street scenes and views, also MCG card showing 'English Eleven at play in 1904', 'The Glaciarium - Melbourne', 'Echuca Park', 1930s-60s real-photo cards including 'Mildura Base Hospital', 'Main Street, Stawell',
World War I - Australian Imperial Force: 'Record of The Australian Imperial Force in the Great War 4th Aug.1914 - 28th June 1919' original poster, designed, engraved & printed by Osboldstone & Co (Melbourne, c.1919); framed & glazed, overall 70 x 57 cm.
Major General Walter Adams Coxen Cb, Cmg, DSO (22 June 1870 - 15 December 1949): A collection of postcards sent by Coxen to his daughter, 1915-19. The Coxen family lived in South Yarra during the First World War. (170+). In May 1915 Coxen was ordered to ra
Robert Menzies Bendigo Pottery character jug in original box, limited edition, designed by Melbourne Herald cartoonist John Frith in 1973 oval factory stamp with title to base 17.5 cm high
Stanley Melbourne Bruce, (8th Prime Minister, 1925-28) porcelain character jug designed by Percy Metcalfe for Ashtead Pottery, limited edition 53/500 factory mark, signature an inscription on the base. 18.5 cm high. Stanley Bruce (1883-1967) was Prime Mini
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll, circa 1976, Camberwell Depot, with destinations including Football, Windsor, North Richmond, Olympic Park, Burnley, Kew Post Office, Swanston Street, Hartwell, Burwood, Simpson Street; 102 cm wide, 983 cm long.
Speed Recorder Railways: Spirit of Progress 'Albury To Melbourne 7/5/75' framed display commemorating 100 years since the birth of V.R. Commissioner Harold W. Clapp, chairman of the commissions 1920-1939. 53 x 120 cm overall
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: South Melbourne Depot, Circa 1974, destinations/rotues including East Malvern Darling Rd, Chapel St via Toorak Rd, West Coburg- Bell St, South Melbourne Beach, City Brunswick St, Nolan St Art Centre; 100 cm wide, 878 cm lon
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1970s, Preston Depot, destinations including City Brunswick Street, Northcote via St Georges Rd, Thornbury Miller Street, Fitzroy Smith and Johnston Sts, Clifton Hill, Northcote Beavers Rd; 102 cm wide, 860 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll, circa 1972, Camberwell Depot, with destinations including Olympic Park, Prahran, St Kilda Beach, Camberwell Junction, Toorak Rd, Chapel Street, Lonsdale Street, South Melbourne Depot; 100 cm wide, 790 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1970, Essendon Depot, with destinations including North Melbourne, Ascot Vale, Maribyrnong River, Show Grounds, City via Haymarket, Essendon Depot, Brunswick, Parkville Levers Street; 100 cm wide, 853 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: Camberwell Depot, circa 1977, destinations/routes including Olympic Park, Windsor, Toorak Rd, Burwood, City via Williams St, Kew Depot via LaTrobe St, Hawthorn, University; 101 cm wide, 1052 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1969, Malvern Depot, with destinations including Elsternwick, Orrong Rd, Glenferrie Railway Station, St Kilda Beach via Balaclava Rd, East Malvern Darling Rd, Caulfield Railway Station; 100 cm wide, 844 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1968, Kew Depot, with destinations including Glenferrie, Malvern Town Hall, Gisborne Street, Victoria Bridge, Mont Albert, Deepdene, Kew Post Office, Swan & Church Sts Corner, Burwood; 101 cm wide, 900 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1960s, Essendon Depot, with destinations including Hotel Mangrove St, Museum, North Melbourne, Football, Essendon-Niddrie, Abbotsford Street, Toorak; 101 cm wide, 900 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1960's, Preston Depot, destinations including Albert Park Beach, West Preston, Showgrounds, Clifton Hill, Victoria Parade, Museum, City-Queens Street, Racecourse; 101 cm wide, 829 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1960s, Glenhuntly Depot, destinations including Football, Racecourse, Carnegie-Truganini Rd, Kew-Cotham Rd, St Kilda Junction, University, South Caulfield Junction via Dandenong Rd; 101 cm wide, 826 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1965, Brunswick Depot, destinations including East Coburg Moreland, Victoria Market, South Melbourne Beach, City via North Melbourne, Fawkner, Gowrie, Abbotsford Street; 100 cm wide, 880 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1965, Essendon Depot, with destinations including Ordnance Factory, Ascot Vale, Maribyrnong River, Showgrounds, Footscray, Essendon Aerodrome, Toorak Glenferrie Rd, South Melbourne Depot; 101 cm wide, 816 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: South Melbourne Depot, circa 1965, destinations/routes including East Malvern-Darling Rd, Carnegie, East Brighton via Caulfield, Flinders St, West Coburg via Williams St, South Melb-St Kilda Beach, Clarendon & Park Sts Cnr;
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: Hanna Street Depot, circa 1960s, destinations including Hotel-Mangrove St, Museum, South Melbourne, Flinders St, City via Williams St, Moreland, Camberwell; 99 cm wide, 900 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: Hanna Street Depot, circa 1960s, destinations including Football, Carnegie, Glen Iris, Chapel St, Albert Park Beach, Northcote (sic) via St.Georges Road, West Preston, etc. 97 cm wide, 800 cm.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1964, South Melbourne Depot destinations including Point Ormond, Elsternwick, Glenhuntly Railway Station, Windsor, St Kilda Beach, South Melbourne, East Brighton via Caulfield; 101 cm wide, 882 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1964 Essendon Depot, with destinations including City via North Melbourne, Showgrounds, Essendon, Bulla Rd, Toorak, Glenferrie Rd, University, Racecourse, Brunswick, Moreland; 101 cm wide, 816 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1963, Essendon Depot, with destinations including Ordnance Factory, Mbr River, Showgrounds, Victoria Market, Essendon Station, Essendon Aerodomre, North Coburg, Football; 100 cm wide, 822 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1962, Malvern Depot, with destinations including St Kilda Beach via Dandenong Rd, Balaclava Station, St Kilda Rd, Kew-Cotham Rd, City via Williams, University, South Melbourne & St Kilda Beach; 100 cm wide, 825 cm
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: Camberwell Depot, circa 1960s, destinations/routes including Racecourse, Prahran, City-Market St, Spencer St, Hartwell, Domain Rd, Leura Grove, Lonsdale St; 99 cm wide, 960 cm long
Hardy Brothers: sterling silver art deco cigarette and vesta cases, both hallmarked Birmingham 1923, housed in a Drummond's (Melbourne) presentation box; total silver weight 160 grams
Gaunt Australian silver napkin ring together with a Denis Bros. Australian silver napkin ring, Melbourne origin, 19th/20th century 4.5 cm and 5.5 cm diameter, 72 grams total
William J. Bower Australian silver mounted burra nut vesta, circa 1880, rare. Bower operated out of Smith Street Fitzroy in Melbourne from 1880-1883. Stamped 'Bower, Sterling' 4.5 cm high, 4.5 cm wide
Henry Young (Melbourne) fine Australian silver emu egg casket, adorned with scene of Aboriginal hunter, kangaroo, emu and foliage, 19th century stamped 'H. Young Stg Silver' 29 cm high overall
An antique circular brooch with hand-painted female miniature portrait set in high carat yellow gold, surrounded with seed pearls and housed in a 'William Drummond & Co Jewellers, Melbourne' plush box, 19th century 2.5 cm diameter, 7.9 grams total
William Ricketts pair of unusual pottery dishes with kneeling Aboriginal figures, rare blue and brown colourway the female example incised 'W. M. Ricketts, Melbourne, 1935' 8 cm high, 10 cm wide. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
William Ricketts early pottery tree stump dish with squatting Aboriginal figure, unusual black glaze incised 'W. M. Ricketts, Melbourne, 1936' 7 cm high, 12.5 cm wide. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
William Ricketts character jug, rare and early brown high gloss glaze incised 'W. M. Ricketts, Melbourne, 1934' 17.5 cm high, 21 cm wide. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
Remued 'Batman, Melbourne Centenary' green glazed pottery jug with profile portrait incised 'Remued' 12.5 cm high. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
Pamela 'Batman, Souvenir of Melbourne' pottery profile portrait jug with unusual caramel glaze with pink and green highlights incised 'Pamela, 1934' 14 cm high. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
Remued 'Cook's Cottage, Melbourne Centenary, 1934' pottery jug with sgraffito and hand-painted finish, rare incised 'Remued' 17 cm high. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
Remued 'Batman, Melbourne Centenary' rare pottery two-handled cup with applied figure in landscape, incised 'This Is The Place For A Village' signed 'Remued' 15 cm high, 22 cm wide. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1960s, Camberwell Depot, destinations/routes including Olympic Park, Windsor, Swan & Church St Cnr, Spencer St, Simpson St, Kew Post Office, University, Malvern Town Hall; 100 cm wide, 990 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1950s, Kew Depot, with destinations including Kew-Cotham Rd, Gisborne Street, Football, Mont Albert, Victoria Bridge, City via LaTrobe Street, East Kew, Hanna Street Depot, Windsor, City Elizabeth Street; 101 cm w
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1950s, Kew Depot, with destinations including City Flinders &Spencer Sts Cnr, Malvern Town Hall, Balaclava Railway Station, City via LaTrobe Street, Racecourse, North Richmond, Swan and Church Street Cnr; 100 cm w
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1956, Kew Depot, with destinations including City Flinders & Spencer Sts Corner, Kew-Cotham Rd, Malvern Town Hall, Balaclava Junction, Deepdene, Balwyn, Hawthorn, Market Street; 101 cm wide, 862 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1950s, Essendon Depot, destinations including Ordnance Factory, North Melbourne, Ascot Vale, Showgrounds, Victoria Market, Essendon Station, Hanna Street Depot, West Brunswick, Football; 102 cm wide, 679 cm long.
Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1950s, Essendon Depot, with destinations including City via North Melbourne, Moonee Ponds, Footscray, St Kilda Beach, Domain Rd, West Coburg via Williams Street, Hanna Street Depot; 110 cm wide, 840 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll, circa 1952, Camberwell Depot, with destinations including Olympic Park, Richmond, City, Camberwell Junction, Lonsdale Street, University, Prahran, Kew Depot; 100 cm wide, 979 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Rolls: circa 1950's, Preston depot two shortened rolls, destinations including West Preston Northcote, Hanna St Depot, City-Brunswick St, West Preston-Bell St, City Spencer Street, Victoria Parade; Largest 101 cm wide, 685 cm lon
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1950's, Preston Depot, destinations including City-Gisborne Street, Hanna Street Depot, City via Latrobe Street, South Melbourne & St Kilda Beach, Racecourse, Football, Showground; 100 cm wide, 680 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1950's, Preston depot, destinations including West Preston Northcote, City-Gisborne Street, Albert Park beach, West Preston-Bell Street, Northcote via St Geoges Rd, Thornbury-Miller Street, Victoria Bridge; 101 cm wid
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1950's, Glenhuntly Depot, destinations including Point Ormond, East Malvern-Darling Rd, Carnegie, University, North Richmond, Malvern, East Brighton 64, Malvern-Burke Rd 5, Malvern Town Hall; 101 cm wide, 900 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1950's, Brunswick Depot, destinations including East Coburg-Moreland, Coburg, City, Victoria Market, Racecourse, Showgrounds, East Brunswick, Toorak, Moonee Ponds; 102 cm wide, 880 cm long.
Melbourne Tram Destination Roll: circa 1950s, Brunswick Depot, destinations including Coburg, Victoria Market, South Melbourne & St Kilda Beach, Domain Rd, Showgrounds, Fawkner, North Coburg, Upfield Railway Station; 100 cm wide, 810 cm long.
'Victorian Railways, New Station Building At Windsor', elevated view and plan, scale 8 feet to 1 inch. Railway Department Melbourne, March 1885. framed and glazed 112 x 162 cm overall
Schulim Krimper (1893 - 1971) The cloakroom counter commissioned for the Maas Caberet in High Street, St. Kilda, circa 1955. 96 cm high, 170 cm wide, 46 cm deep. (together with a small range of Maas Cabaret branded porcelain). When post-war Austrian-Jewish
Robert Prenzel (Treede & Prenzel) fine Australian blackwood wall mounted corner cabinet with beautifully carved panel doors and unusual pivot hinge drawer, early 20th century stamped 'Treede & Prenzel, Sturt Street, South Melbourne' 140 cm high, 84 cm wide
An Australian Arts & Crafts blackwood hallseat with lift-top storage base, Melbourne origin, early 20th century with Myer Emporium label affixed 97 cm high, 114 cm wide, 43 cm deep
National Bank (Melbourne) imposing antique Australian blackwood bank stationary cabinet, late 19th century stamped 'Robertson & Moffat Ltd, Melbourne' 244 cm high, 246 cm wide, 58 cm deep
Willis & Sons of Melbourne fine antique 15ct yellow gold bangle encrusted with sapphires and seed pearls, late 19th century stamped '15' flanked by pictorial marks 6.4 cm wide, 10.5 grams total
Aronson & Co. Melbourne crown and sword bar brooch, 9ct gold and seed pearls with red stones, 19th century stamped '9' with pictorial maker's marks 7.5 cm wide, 4.5 grams
Phillipson & Co. of Melbourne Colonial yellow gold oval brooch with leaf decoration and green stone, 19th century, rare. Tests as 18th gold or higher stamped 'P.P. & Co.' 3.5 cm wide, 6 grams
Antique strong box emblazoned with ownership details 'E. J. Tait, Private & Personal', 19th century. Tait was the General Manager of J.C. Williamson's Theatre in Melbourne in the late 19th and early 20th century. 36 cm high, 51 cm wide, 36 cm deep
Alfred Cornwall Colonial circular pottery bread platter, Melbourne origin, 19th century incised 'J. Gough, Coburg' 30.5 cm diameter. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid card table, the D-shaped fold over top crossbanded in rosewood and inlaid in cut brass the plain frieze with central inlaid tablet and brass lines, on a four scroll pedestal and four swept legs all with brass line inlay,
A George III mahogany side table, the rectangular moulded top above two frieze drawers on square tapering legs with brass castors, height 74 cm, width 122 cm, depth 59 cm. Provenance: Connoisseurs' Store, Melbourne, 1970's, Stanley Crawford Stevens, Melbou
An 18ct vintage Seamaster XVI Ref 2850 Melbourne Olympics 1956 wristwatch, Omega. Automatic movement with center second calibre 471. Cream coloured dial with golden chevron indices (2 o'clock indice missing), 18ct solid gold case displaying the Olympic rin
O. Noel Coulson (Australian, 1905- 1993), pair of lamps, c. 1958, manufactured by S. Andrewartha Furniture, Melbourne, three compressed spheres on marble base with cream drum shaped shades (2), height 96 cm (including. Shades). Provenance: Commissioned for