Joseph Greenberg (1923: 2007) WAFL posters, circa 1980, as issued, for 'The Royals', East Perth, and depicting Barry cable, each poster signed by Greenberg in the plate and with the 'Sportsplan Marketing Pty Ltd' imprint at lower right. Additionally, with
1962 Perth: 'Meet US in Perth/Western Australia/Commonwealth Games/Nov 22 to Dec 1/1962' colour lithographic small format poster, designed by Cedric Baxter, with central image of a West Indian, Canadian and an Englishman competing in a hurdles event over a
1962 Perth: 'Meet US in Perth/Western Australia/Commonwealth Games/Nov 22 to Dec 1/1962' colour lithographic large format poster, designed by Cedric Baxter, with central image of a West Indian, Canadian and an Englishman competing in a hurdles event over a
Pair of French outdoor chairs, c. 1960, cast iron, painted green, with green and red cushions (2), height 87 cm. Provenance: Geoffrey Hatty, Vic., Private Collection, Perth
Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), armchair 41 Paimio, designed 1932/ c. 2003, manufactured by Artek, birch plywood with white finish, retains manufacturer's label, height 65 cm width 85 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Perth
Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), armchair 41 Paimio, designed 1932/ c. 2003, manufactured by Artek, birch plywood with white finish, retains manufacturer's label, height 65 cm width 85 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Perth
Italian coffee table, c. 1950, white marble top, brass and steel base with Egyptian design, height 47 cm width 100 cm depth 56 cm. Provenance: Geoffrey Hatty, Vic., Private Collection, Perth
An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, by Shedden, Perth (1813-1871), circa 1840, the enamelled Roman numeral dial signed Shedden, Perth, within a brass bezel and hood with pointed and finial crest. The body with a pair of columns flanking the door, r
A collection of newspapers and paper ephemera, including a collection of notebooks from the Lambert family, gold and silver smiths of Perth, Western Australia, significant date copies of the Sydney Morning Herald, the Australian and the daily Telegraph, to
A collection of mother of pearl shell carvings and dishes, including a silver mounted dish marked Levinsons Perth silver, decorated with a kangaroo on a boomerang and three scroll feet with swans, the dish 10.5 cm high
World War II: 1941-43 photographs from a wide variety of units and locations; plus 1961 'Government Railways of Australia' First Class Ticket from Perth to Melbourne and return. Ex Joan Richardson (Dowson) MBE Oam who served as a Voluntary Aid Detachment n
1897 'West Australia' Photographs Album containing 35 albumen prints (each 240 x 175 mm) of photographic montages individually mounted on thick gilt-edged, linen-hinged card pages, showing images of personalities, localities & industries throughout Western
1835 newspaper 'The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal' for Saturday May 23 1835. [A very early edition of this paper, now called 'The West Australian', which is the second-oldest continuously produced newspaper in Australia, having been publishe
1984 Australian team v West Indies 'Showdown for the Crown', 1st Test in Perth, Waca team sheet with 12 signatures including Kim Hughes (captain), Graeme Wood, Allan Border & Terry Alderman. A very scarce teamsheet.
1965-90 Interstate matches, including 1965 Vic v SA; 1966 SA v Vic; 1966 WA v Vic; 1967 Vic v WA; 1967 SA v Vic; 1968 WA v Vic; 1969 Vic v Tas & WA (2); 1969 SA v Vic (3); 1970 Vic v WA (2); 1971 WA v Vic; 1972 WA v Vic; 1975 Vic v WA; 1990 NSW v Vic; also
An antique 15ct gold and silver diamond brooch, of oval openwork design, centring a pair of old cushion-cut diamonds weighing 1.70 carats and 1.65 carats respectively, each within a surround of old-European cut diamonds, to a further cushion and round-cut
Railway travel poster, 'Travel across Australia by the Trans-Australian railway: Go by train - Save Days', colour lithographic poster published for the Commonwealth Railways Commissioner and printed by A.J. Mullett, Government Printer, Melbourne, circa 191
Modern cluster ring mounted in a halo style setting and boasting an 0.97ct E colour VS1 clarity princess cut diamond with Gel diamond certificate number AE210149 also engraved on the gridle of the diamond. Surrounding the princess cut, are 27= 0.12ct GH co
Six Australian themed sterling spoons and one fork, 20th century, four by Harris & Son, Perth, one marked Stg silver, 1913 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Adie & Lovekin Ltd, four native flora spoons: kangaroo paw, flannel flower, two leschnaultia flower
Victorian sterling silver snuff box, oblong shape with engine turned decoration lid cartouche engraved David Jackson Perth 1867, Birmingham 1859, maker Edward Smith
Eight Perth mint 1oz silver cook Islands $1 coins fire engines of the world, comprising of three Australian fire engine, one Bickle Chieftain, one English, two German and one Russian
18ct diamond pendant and chain in an initial M design and set with 15 small diamonds in yellow gold and fitted with a 40 cm long round serpent link chain also in 18ct yellow gold. Weight: 12.4 grams. By Linneys of Perth.
Textured diamond ring in 18ct yellow gold and having a leaf design over the domed surface which also has 11= 0.33ct H colour SI1 clarity round brilliant cut diamonds. Weight:10.1 grams. Size: P. By Linneys of Perth.
A gold full sovereign bracelet featuring six coins, 18ct yellow gold bracelet with six individual sovereign mounts, each correctly holding a single full 22ct yellow gold sovereign, dated sequentially, from 1896 Melbourne mint, 1897 Melbourne mint, 1898 Syd
Australian magpie brooch, 9ct rose gold with enamel decoration, early 20th century, attributed to J. C. Taylor, Perth, Western Australia, 2.5 cm diameter, 3.75 grams
A sterling silver Stuart Devlin Perth mint 'Sydney Olympic Kilo' $30 coin, the largest olympic coin ever minted, one side with offical logo surrounded by all twenty eight Olympic sports, the other side with monarchs head, in timber case with certificate an
The Football Budget (WAFL): A range of issues from May 1968 to August 1969 in mixed condition, plus special editions for W.A. v Victoria 1977, 1994 Grand Final (Claremont v East Fremantle), 1995 Grand Final (Subiaco v West Perth) and 1996 Grand Final (East
A set of six George IV oak Gothic revival dining chairs, in the manner of George Smith, each with crocketted finials to the top rail above trefoil and ogee arch caved splat, the stuff over upholstered seat, on leaf carved cluster column front legs, height
2010 East Perth Hall of Fame: Enamel medal 'East Perth Football Club/Hall of Fame', engraved on reverse 'Graham Farmer, Inaugural Inductee, 2010', in presentation case; plus booklets 'East Perth Football Club, Hall of Fame, Inaugural Induction 2010' x 3.
1983-2005 East Perth: Group including large frame with Premiership team photographs from 1956 1958 & 1959; Player certificate No 605; Team of the Century 1945-2005 certificate; 1958 & 1959 Premiership Reunion Dinners in 1983 & 1984; reprinted Premiership t
1970 Nabisco poster 'Polly Farmer, West Perth', laminated & signed in gold pen 'Graham Polly Farmer', window mounted with photo, framed & glazed, overall 58 x 78 cm.
1969 Graham Farmer's 300th Game: Crystal water jug with silver-plated handle & lid, engraved 'Presented to, Graham Farmer, by The West Perth Football Club Inc, 10.5.69, to commemorate his, 300th League Game'.
Group including wall plaque 'West Perth Football Club, Team of the Century, 1900-2000, Member, Farmer Graham MBE, Position 1st Ruck' (22 x 30 cm); photo of Polly on awards night; colour photographs of 1969 & 1971 Premiership teams (each 50 x 40 cm). (Qty 4
Collection of photographs from Polly's time at West Perth, including six action photographs; 1969 Premiership trophy & flag; Polly Farmer being chaired from the field; Polly's 339th game; and ten reprinted team photographs, various sizes, condition general
Group including pewter medal, 67 mm diameter, 'Westside Football Salutes, Graham Farmer, 356 games, 1953-1971' in presentation case; 1971 menu/program 'A Tribute to Graham Farmer'; annual reports for 1968 1970 & 1971; two pewter mugs won by Polly in 1968;
'Football Record' & 'Football Budget' including 1963 1st Semi Final - Melbourne v St Kilda; 1963 Preliminary Final - Melbourne v Hawthorn; 1964 Victoria v WA; 1967 Preliminary Final - Geelong v Carlton; 1971 Grand Final East Perth v West Perth; 1971 Rothma
Western Australia: Books including 'East Fremantle Football Club - Celebrating 100 Years of Tradition' by Lee [1998]; 'Diehards - The Story of the Subiaco Football Club' in two volumes by Spillman [1998 & 2000]; 'The Royals 1906-1976: East Perth Football C
Australian National Airways: c.1960s travel poster 'Perth Western Australia/Wing Your Way With Ana', colour lithograph, attractive artwork by Skate, printed by McLarens, Melbourne, size 64 x 98 cm, minor tone spots.
1961 'The Football Budget', Volume 26 issues 1-28 including State Trial Match, Essendon v WA, Grand Final - Swan Districts v East Perth, and year summary on glossy pages with year's highlight WA winning the 15th Australian Championship in Brisbane), bound
1960 'The Football Budget', Volume 25, issues 1-29 including Victoria v WA, Grand Final - West Perth v East Perth, and year summary on glossy pages featuring Graham Farmer winning his second Sandover Medal, bound in one volume with blue cloth, signed 'Grah
1959 team photograph, 'Western Australian National Football League, Melbourne - Hobart - Adelaide, June 1959', with players' names at base, overall 33 x 28 cm. Together with letter from East Perth congratulating Polly Farmer on being appointed captain of t
1959 'The Football Budget', Volume 24, issues 1-31 including WA v Hawthorn, South Aust v West Aust (two matches), Grand Final - East Perth v Subiaco, and year summary on glossy pages - mentioning G Farmer winning the Simpson Medal for best on ground in Gra
1958 'The Football Budget', Volume 23, issues 1-26 plus Centenary Lightning Premiership (including Grand Final - East Perth v Subiaco, and year summary on glossy pages - mentioning G Farmer winning Simpson Medal for best in ANFC Championships), bound in on
1956 Carnival: 'Australian Football Championship: A Review, Subiaco Oval Perth, WA, June 14th-23rd 1956' published by Australian National Football Council.
1956 Carnival: Attractive certificate with Australian Coat-of-Arms & text 'Australian National Football Council, Carnival Player's Certificate, This is to Certify that G Farmer represented his State in an Australian Football Carnival. Year 14th - 23rd June
1956 Carnival: Team photograph, 'Western Australia, Australian Championship, Perth 1956', with players' names at base, overall 32 x 27 cm, almost fine condition.
1954 'The Football Budget', Volume 19, issues 1-29, including WA v Victoria (two matches), Grand Final - South Fremantle v Perth, Carlton v South Fremantle, and year summary on glossy pages, bound in one volume with blue cloth, signed 'Graham Farmer' on th
1959 Premiership: Gold-coloured medal, 50 mm diameter, with Wanfl logo and text 'Wanfl Premiership Medal/Wanfl' & engraved on reverse '1959, East Perth, Graham Farmer', with black & yellow neck ribbon. [Awarded retrospectively c.2015]
1958 Premiership: Black & white photographs - the same image as the previous two lots - of Polly and East Fremantle great Jack Clarke flying for the ball during East Perth's winning Grand Final, signed 'Graham Farmer', mounted on thick card, varous sizes 4
1958 Premiership: Black & white photograph - the same image as the previous lot - of Polly and East Fremantle great Jack Clarke flying for the ball during East Perth's winning Grand Final, signed 'Graham Farmer', mounted on thick card, size 41 x 51 cm.
1958 Premiership: Sepia photograph of Polly and East Fremantle great Jack Clarke flying for the ball during East Perth's winning Grand Final, signed 'Graham Polly Farmer', size 41 x 51 cm. [Considered by many to the be the most iconic action shot of Polly]
1958 Premiership: Gold-coloured medal, 50 mm diameter, with Wanfl logo and text 'Wanfl Premiership Medal/Wanfl', and engraved on reverse '1958, East Perth, Graham Farmer', with black & yellow neck ribbon. [Awarded retrospectively c.2015]
1956 Premiership Medal: Gold-coloured medal, 50 mm diameter, with Wanfl logo and text 'Wanfl Premiership Medal/ Wanfl', and engraved on reverse '1956, East Perth, Graham Farmer', with black & yellow neck ribbon. [Awarded retrospectively c.2015 as no medals
1956 team photograph, 'East Perth Football Club Inc, Golden Jubilee - Premiers 1956', and with players' names printed at base, overall 33 x 25 cm. Also 'Football Budget, Melbourne v East Perth, Souvenir Programme'; and brochure 'The Royals, Eastern States
1956 Contract: 1956 contract between East Perth Football Club and Graham Farmer, covering a payment for the 1956 football season, and weekly payments for the next five seasons 1957-1961, signed by Royden Hull, Mervyn Stirling & Graham Farmer.
Photographs: Framed or mounted photographs, including two showing Polly's spectacular mark in 1958 Grand Final; another showing Polly Farmer celebrating 1969 West Perth premiership, various sizes. (Qty 5)
Steve Waugh: 'Baggy Green' Australian Test Cap, signed inside 'To Keith, Many Thanks, Steve Waugh', green wool, embroidered Australian Coat-of-Arms on front. Superb condition. Ex Keith Attree, a former policeman who looked after the visiting teams at the W
An English sterling silver snuff box engraved ' presented to David Fenton upon his leaving Perth by a number of his friends as a mark of their Respect & Esteem, April 1852', made by John Taylor & John Perry, Birmingham, circa 1844. Interior with original g
Four gold full sovereigns, King Edward II, Australia, two Melbourne mint dated 1905 and 1906, one Sydney mint dated 1908, one Perth mint dated 1910 (4), total weight 31.82 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Hoyle, Newcastle, NSW
Six gold full sovereigns, King Edward II and George V, Australia, three Perth mint dated 1910, 1913 and 1914, two Sydney mint dated 1907 and 1914, one unknown mint dated 1912 (6), 47.80 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Hoyle, Newcastle, NSW
18ct gold 4 x .39ct diamond good quality ring TDW 1.56ct approx. Jeweller made by Mazzucchelli's Perth c.1970's, marked Handwrought Maz, total weight 4.1gr, UK size: P-Q
Seppelts 'Famous Wines Circa World War I' advertising glass Magic lantern slide 8.2 x 8.2 cm a/f with label 'Screen Ads Cnr Hay & Milligan Streets' Perth WA
Souvenir booklets including 'Pictorial Guide To The West Coast Of Tasmania', 'Souvenir Views Of Perth', 'St. Thomas' Church, Port Macquarie', 'The Mines Of The Bellambi Coal Co, Ltd.', 'Souvenir Of Kuring-Gai Chase And Bobbin Head', 'Ballarat Views An Stat
Levinson & Sons Pigeon time recording clock in oak case with ivoreen plaque 'Levinson & Sons Manufacturing Jewellers Ltd. Perth W.A. & London', circa 1900. 13 cm high, 21 cm wide, 16 cm deep
A silver presentation quaich, plain circular with flat handles, engraved 1837 and 1937, and to the side 'The General Life Assurance Company, W.M. Graham'. Maker's mark for A & G Cairncross Ltd., Perth Scotland, Assay mark for Birmingham 1937, diameter 95.
A silver quaich, plain circular with curved handles, hammer finish, engraved to one side 'From Sir Francis Norrie-Miller, Bt, Christmas 1938. Marked underneath for retailers Cairncross of Perth. Hallmarked London 1938 by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, diameter
A match-used aluminium 'Dennis Lillee ComBat' with the crossed rifles and Lillee decal affixed on the rear of the blade. 86 cm length. (Lacks rubber handgrip). Provenance: The Barry Knight Collection [England, 29 Tests 1961-69]. The ComBat was the subject
Perth 1962: 22 November 1962 Opening Day registered cover mailed from the temporary post office at the Stadium, with the 5d & 2/3 Games stamps tied by the Opening Day postmark. With special green, red and blue registration label. Very scarce.
28 books: Sir Walter Scott pocket Classics list of titles, the Chronicles of the Canongate, Waverly, the Pirate, St. Ronan's well, the farm Maid of Perth, the heart of Midlothian, Guy Mannering, the Betrothed, the Monastery, Woodstock, Anne of Geierstein,
A 1909 Perth Children's Hospital medallion one side marked 'To commemorate the opening by Hon Newton J Moore C.M.G, Premier of Western Australia', dated June 30 1909 diameter: 3 cm