Australian ostrich egg mounted standish. Egg carved with Australian fauna, on column with fern fronds extending; figures of aboriginal with boomerang, and kangaroo. Two original glass inkwells. Height 30 cm, length 28 cm
A hooked fighting boomerang. Mulga wood, fluted and decorated with ochre. Made by Jack Tjungurray, at Lajamanu 03/08/1983 Ex-Frank slip collection. Frank slip was a long-time friend of Geoffrey Bardon and traveled with him through Central Australia visitin
A left handed hunting boomerang. Fluted to one side and decorated with ochre. Docker river, Northern Territory. 83 cm 1940s Ex-Frank slip collection. Frank slip was a long-time friend of Geoffrey Bardon and traveled with him through Central Australia visit
Boomerang. Decorated with red ochre and faint lateral ochre markings to one side. Kimberley Region, Western Australia. Provenance: Paquim collection. Acquired by Joe Paquim, a former US submariner who returned to Western Australia after World War II and be
Boomerang. Old patina with finely incised fluting to one side. Central Australia. Provenance: Paquim collection. Acquired by Joe Paquim, a former US submariner who returned to Western Australia after World War II and became a Native Affairs officer for the
Two Australian Aboriginal items. Hooked hunting boomerang (ribbed to one side); and twilled hair circular head-pad with grass stuffing. Length 65 cm, diameter 13 cm
9ct yellow gold Australiana brooch c.1910, by Willis of Melbourne, depicting a kangaroo and kookaburra mounted on a boomerang with central map of Australia
Collection of 4 Australiana figural napkin rings, early 20th century, silver plate, depicting kangaroo, emu, swan and boomerang type, two with makers retailers/makers marks, Stokes & Sons, and Stuart Dawson. Heights: 4.5-5.5 cm
Australiana: 9ct gold ruby and seed pearl kookaburra brooch; 9ct gold boomerang brooch; pearl shell and gold brooch; 3 assorted gold bar brooches (6 items)
A Victorian carved emu egg and silver plated epergne, 19th century, unmarked, an emu egg carved with Australian fauna raised on a plated trunk with bracken branches, and having a serpentine base with a patterned apron supporting applied emus and kangaroos
A cased Percussion centre fire muff pistol octagonal barrel, engraved frame and barrel tang. One piece wooden grip. Comes complete with lead balls, miniature pistol powder flask and vintage boomerang percussion cap box. Circ 1840. Working order. No licence
9ct yellow gold, diamond set pendant (no centre), with a cognac diamond set boomerang and an emu and kangaroo flanking each side. Total pendant weight approx 13.4 grams
An Australian 9ct yellow gold boomerang and coat of arms brooch the coat of arms has enamel inlay, the brooch was made bt T. Willis & Co, Melbourne. As seen in Australian Jewellers by Cavill, Cocks and Grace, plate number 316.
An Australian 9ct yellow gold boomerang and coat of arms brooch with an enamel shield, made by T. Willis & Co., Melbourne. As seen in Australian Jewellers by Cavill, Cocks and Grace, plate number 316
An Australian 9ct yellow gold boomerang and kookaburra brooch made by johnson and Simonsen, Melbourne. As seen in Australian Jewellers by Cavill, Cocks & Grace, plate no. 254
Brooch By Willis, Melbourne: In the form of a boomerang, surmounted by a map of Australia flanked by an emu and kangaroo. 9ct yellow gold. Weight 2.63 grams.
Bent K Knudsen boomerang bracelet sterling silver with large curved links, stamped 'Denmark, sterling, Bent K' includes original packaging, total weight of 27.6 grams
A heavy Orrefors art glass bowl by Olle Alberius, decorated with an abstract boomerang design on a blue tinted glass body, signed and dated to base 1986. Diameter: 29.5 cm
Aboriginal landscape painting on boomerang signed, Pigments and or watercolour on boomerang. Signed Kiwipary lower right. Measures 59 cm. Circa 1950s or 1960s
An important and rare ceremonial boomerang / club (lil-lil), North Queensland (circa 1900), carved hardwood, 80.5 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Victoria, This extraordinary and large ceremonial boomerang-club is carved of hardwood with an irregu
A boomerang made and used by the King of Murrumbidgee, Murrumbidgee, New South Wales (mid nineteenth century), carved hardwood and sterling silver, 88 cm long. A fighting boomerang that carries a sterling silver plaque identifying it as having been 'made a
An impressive boomerang, probably Broome, North Western Australia, (nineteenth century), carved wood and earth pigments, 67 cm high. For two related examples see, Philip Jones, boomerang; Behind an Australian Icon, Ten speed Press, California, 1997, p. 39
A rare fishing boomerang, possibly South Australia, carved hardwood, 59.1 cm high. For two related examples see Philip Jones, boomerang;, Behind an Australian Icon, Ten speed Press, California, 1997, pp. 52-53, where he describes the illustrated examples a
An early engraved boomerang, South East Australia (early nineteenth century), carved hardwood, 51.5 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, United Kingdom. Private Collection, Melbourne
An early wunda shield and boomerang, Western Australia (nineteenth century), carved hardwood and natural earth pigments, 60.5 cm; 55.5 cm (2). Provenance: Private Collection, Victoria
Three clubs and two boomerang, Queensland (circa 1900), carved hardwood, 59.5 cm; 61.5 cm 63.5 cm; 74 cm; 40 cm (5). These three clubs and two boomerang were collected by Darcy Thompson of St Mary's, Sydney. Thompson worked on properties in Queensland afte
Important group aboriginal tribal artifacts collected by Thomas Phillip Gourlay at Mt Eba on Bon Bon Station South Australia located near the junction of Queensland & the Northern Territory. Early 20th century. Shields (3), boomerangs (8), snake, sword clu
An Australian hardwood wall Unit by Rudowski, circa 1960s, with an upper fitted cocktail cabinet with bi-fold doors and anthropomorphic handles and a pull out shelf, flanked by opening shelving and dramatic 'X' form full height external stretchers with boo
9ct Great War sweetheart brooch a kangaroo and emu brooch set in a wire circle with a central boomerang engraved 'In France' resting on a rifle. Set with red and blue stones and a pearl
An Important gold presentation paperweight depicting Australian flora and fauna, Hammerton, Geelong, Victoria, 1922 the square base with inscriptions Presented to Dame Nellie Melba O.B.E by the Citizens of Geelong' 'Dame Nellie Melba's Grand Presentation C
Australian Aborigines: a collection of books including 'Coming into being Among the Australian Aborigines' by Ashley-Montagu [1937], 'Australian Totemism' by Roheim [1925; signed by the author], 'Australian Aboriginal Art' by Berndt [1964], 'Knights of the
A gold Australiana charm bracelet, the fancy link bracelet hung with six charms, an emu, a kangaroo, a boomerang, a koala, an aboriginal figure with boomerang, and an envelope. 18ct yellow gold. Weight 18.34 grams.
. Four Australian objects, including an Aboriginal waddy club, boomerang, West Australian woomera and an unframed barramundi painting. The waddy club, 71 cm long
Two old boomerangs, left: an early stone carved hunting boomerang, Western Australia, right : an early highly curved returning boomerang, made from hardwood, Southeast Australia, early 20th century. Provenance: Lord Alistair McAlpine (1942-2014); a British
An antique Australian seed pearl and diamond Federation brooch by Duggin, Shappere & Co., modelled as the States of Australia, set throughout with seed pearls and having an old European cut diamond for each capital city, overlaid with a diamond set boomera