Four sterling silver brooches, comprising rounded triangular example made in Israel, American boomerang shaped example by Beau, Mexican foliate brooch and unmarked brooch with brown stone, total weight 36.2gm smallest 3.5 cm width, largest 7 cm (4)
Australian gold and silver brooches and coins, 9ct gold halo brooch applied with a kangaroo, size 19 mm, wt. 1.26g, Return to Me silver boomerang, length 45 mm and 2 x sixpence, 1954 & 1962.
Eclectic group: with boxed Benbros 'Buffalo Bill's covered Wagon' (wagon only, no harnesses or horses) and Tru-Scale Ho-scale model railway carriage; also unboxed Combex squeeky rubber toy (height 29 cm). And a decorated wooden boomerang (length 58 cm). (4
Alcohol Advertising: 'Joshua's Special Whisky in Amber Bottles only. Made in Australia' boomerang shaped cardboard give-away, circa 1920s; also, a 1938 Collins Midget Diary with blue leather covers overprinted for Arnold Brothers 'A.B. Med. Wine Tonic'. (2
Martin Boyd Pottery (Australia, 1948-1963), Small slip-cast dish, hand painted with an Aboriginal boy holding a boomerang, with metal hanging fittings, incised 'Martin Boyd Australia' to the base, diameter 18.5 cm, Provenance: Collection of Hans and Elizab
Badges: selection with Rugby Union pin badges for 1889-1964 75th Anniversary of Springboks V Australia matches, plus a Wallabies 'Kangaroo & Rugby Ball' badge, both mounted on felt; Olympic/Commonwealth Games with 1956 Melbourne Olympics 'Rings over Boomer
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
Souvenir 'Australia' silver plate napkin ring napkin ring, supported by figures of a kangaroo and an emu, marked 'Australia' with a supporting boomerang.
Three various Australian sterling silver pieces including coffee spoon, with applied floral decoration to handle, and inset amber finial, length 12.5 cm; a silver bookmark, with kookaburra and boomerang decoration to finial; and a silver paperweight, with
Australian Aboriginal hunting boomerang, central Desert, with fluting to one side, and painted end, length 73 cm. Provenance: Leonard Joel, 2005, then private collection, Queensland
Boomerang, New South Wales. Carved hardwood. Of thin bi-convex section and surface with black dark patina. Approx length 66 x 5.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Queensland.
A group of five assorted jewellery pieces, a group of five assorted jewellery pieces, including a marcasite set armed Forces brooch, a trench art three and six pence bracelet, a silver boomerang and koala brooch, an opal triplet pendant on chain and a plat
An Aboriginal hook boomerang, in the number seven style with yellow and white ochre decoration, some damage repaired with glue a/f, Northern Territory, Australia, length 78 cm
Circa 1940 Aboriginal toy Weapons. Carved from the correct woods, and includes spears; lil lil; parrying shield; paddle; boomerang; and clubs. Length 33 cm (longest)
Possibly Bendigo pottery brown glaze ashtray in the shape of Australia, with a raised kangaroo & emu motifs to the interior & a shaped boomerang to the left with six cigarette rest notches. Unmarked. Condition fair, some early chips to the rim. Wid 23 cm
Two rare George Barsony Aboriginal warrior figures. One with boomerang standing in water, the other seated with hand club. Club and hand restored, height 25 cm (tallest)