Fine elegant boomerang, Darling River Region, New South Wales. Boomerang with characteristic fine tooling, from the Darling River region of New South Wales. With their elegant forms and beautiful light-reflecting surfaces, these were fighting weapons used
A nineteenth century boomerang painted with natural ochres, Kimberley Region, North-West Western Australia. Provenance: Ex-Fred north collection, England, length 58 cm
A Peter Lovig Nielsen 'Boomerang' desk, manufactured by Hedensted Mobelfabrik c.1956. An exceptional example of Danish mid-century design. In teak, raised on sleigh base with brass accents. Three lockable drawer format with original key included. Bar door
Five items of World War I brass trench art, three engraved shell cases one with a lappeted rim, a miniature coal scuttle with an Adf badge, and a brass ornament in the form of a boomerang with three kangaroos on a rectangular plinth.
A Victorian silverplated dinner gong for the Australian market, the circular gong and striker supported by a signpost on a circular rockwork base with a kangaroo and an aborigine with a boomerang, stamped to underside, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, heigh
A sterling silver teaspoon, fork, bottle stopper, scent bottle and napkin ring, the teaspoon and fork with a gum nut finial, marked 'Taylor Stg Sil'. The bottle stopper with sterling silver top in the form of a kangaroo on a boomerang, inscribed 'H R Nicho
An Australian silver boomerang, engraved with an inscription 'Will yo no come back again 15 May 45 from Jimmie Dickson and your friends in Melbourne', maker T. Gaunt & Co, width 38.5 cm. Other Notes: T. Gaunt & Co operated in Melbourne from 1868 to 1960.
A boxed set of sterling silver teaspoons by W J Sanders, retailed by Prouds Ltd, corner of Pitt and King Street, Sydney. With boomerang and kookaburra/kangaroo finials, in original fitted box, stamped 'Proud/925'.
An Australian 9ct gold coat of arms brooch, the coat of arms on a boomerang with 'Advance Australia', set with a central heart shaped blue stone and a seed pearl, stamped '9ct Regd'.
An Australian 9ct gold boomerang brooch by Willis & Sons Pty Ltd, Melbourne, with applied decoration in the form of the Southern cross with each star set with a seed pearl, stamped '9, W'.
Two 9ct gold commemorative brooches, decorated with a boomerang, an emu and a kangaroo standing on a rifle, set with a pearl, red stone and a blue stone. Engraved 'In France', with safety chain, stamped '9ct'.
A French miniature brass carriage clock, the front engraved with a kangaroo on a boomerang and 'W.A 1931'. The white Roman numeral enamel dial made in France. Together with a leather carrying case, height 8.5 cm
Early Aboriginal hunting boomerang. Long flattened crescent form. Lightly worked scored surface and remnants of handgrip transverse scoring. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Length 80 cm
19th century Aboriginal hunting boomerang. Sword form with broad, flat section end. Lightly scored surface. Provenance: Bungan castle Museum collection. Length 83 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)
Late 19th century Western Districts boomerang. Long softly curved club style boomerang, with linear incisions at spindles and zig-zags. One tip appears to be fire hardened or, perhaps used as a fire tool. Length 88 cm
Aboriginal Western Desert boomerang club. Smooth handle transitioning to grooves which terminate before the tip. Crudely worked back. Use losses and cracks. Length 80 cm
Three silver fob medals & t-bar Includes an Australian Kangaroo, Emu and boomerang design example marked ST. Sil, YMCA Australia with the Anzac crest marked Birmingham 1918. As well as a Gun club medal engraved A. Rowe Winter league, marked Birmingham 191
A World War 1 Australian presentation fob / brooch, front applied with Australian continent, rifles and a boomerang reverse with engraved text, later brooch pin, size 36.4 x 28.5 mm, wt. 5.63g.
Gert Sellheim, (Estonia, Australia, 1901-1970). Australia [Boomerang], 1957 colour and process lithograph, signed in image upper right, 100 x 63 cm. Linen-backed. Text continues 'Australian National Travel Association, Railway Building, Flinders Street, Me
Yellow gold charm bracelet includes slouch hat, Nefertiti, ships wheel, a/f boomerang and other charms mostly marked 9ct, approx length 17 cm, weight 26.5 grams
Aboriginal boomerang, Western Australia, early 20th century, with stand, length 63 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and Graeme Webb, Wollogorang, NSW
An Australian 9ct yellow gold green enamel Rowing medal brooch, 1914, circular green plaque with cross oars & a boomerang, engraved 'S Sullivan ladies Championship of S.A at Mannum 1914', chip to enamel Wt 4 grams
An Aboriginal boomerang, light brown patina, rugged and irregular surface, subtle curve intensifying towards the left side, round ends, underside slightly flatter. Provenance: from the collection of Keith St Cartmail. Approx length 69 cm
Two Aboriginal boomerangs (i) Hardwood boomerang with carved decoration to one side length 63 cm; width: 8.5 cm (ii) Hardwood boomerang length 47.5; width: 5.5 cm
A vintage teak framed 'boomerang' chair, designed by Peter Hvidt & Orla Molgaard-Nielsen for France & Daverkosen, 'FD' maker's badge inset to front seat bar, c.1950-57.
Variety of books on military Aviation. RAAF World War II the 'Boomerang' Interceptor aircraft operating instructions; RAAF publication no 257, January, 1943, 84 pages, spirax wire binding; RAAF Observer's, air Gunner's & Wt Operator's flying log book, comp
19th century Australian Aboriginal boomerang, Western Australian, with incised body, raised on metal stand, height 62 cm (boomerang). Provenance: Arthur Whall 11th October, 2016, then private collection Sydney
19th century Australian Aboriginal boomerang, Western Queensland, finely incised line decoration, on stand, length 60 cm (boomerang). Provenance: Purchased Arthur Whall, 18th Oct 2016, then private collection, Sydney
19th century Aboriginal hunting boomerang, Western Australian, with hooked shape, with incised decoration, with ochre finish, on metal stand, height 65 cm. Provenance: Purchased Arthur Whall 15th August, 2016, then private collection Sydney
19th century Aboriginal hunting boomerang, Western Australia, with hooked end and incised decoration and ochre, on metal stand, height 70 cm. Provenance: Purchased Arthur Whall 15th August, 2016, then private collection Sydney
18th century Australian Aboriginal boomerang, New South Wales, of curved form, with incised decoration to the body, on metal stand, height 77 cm (boomerang). Provenance: Casey collection, USA, then Arthur Whall, then private collection, Sydney
19th century Australian Aboriginal boomerang club, Paroo river, with long curved end, rounded and flat, good patina, length 91 cm. Provenance: Provenance: Baldwin Spencer, then Adolph Allers, then Davidson's Auctions, lot 20, then private collection Sydney
19th century Aboriginal sword boomerang, Paroo river, with stone cut motif, and incised line decoration to the centre, length 76 cm. Provenance: Baldwin Spencer, then Adolf Albers/Bungan castle, then Davidsons Auctions, lot 1 2016, then private collection
Movie Poster, the Sword of Valour, 1924 Colour linocut, initialled 'R.R.' in block lower right, 102 x 38 cm. Linen backed., Text continues 'Snowy Baker with Dorothy Revier and a stellar cast including Boomerang, the wonder horse. Distributed by Mutual Film
An Aboriginal nulla nulla and a boomerang, the former with nipple end, adzed finish to the later (chip), length 700 and 67 cm. Provenance: Private Estate Collection.
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
Alfred Jackson (Fremantle, WA) 'In France' World War I period' brooch with emu, kangaroo, boomerang and rifle set with seed pearl and stones, stamped 9ct with pictorial marker's mark, 3.5 cm across, 3 grams
A superb, painted, early north Queensland boomerang, 19th century, Australia, signs of use, minor chips and wear to painted surface as per image length 61 cm
Two Australian antique 9ct gold Brooches; a wishbone with kangaroo by Willis, other a kookaburra on a boomerang by Duggin Shappere & Co. Wt. 3.8g, fine condition.
Extremely rare ceremonial boomerang Central Australia. Covered with down & pigments, bush string connecting both ends. Ex Brokensha collection South Australia, length 51 cm
Early 20th century boomerang. With incised decoration, Barossa valley region, SA. Together with a throwing boomerang, WA. Provenance: ex Roberts collection SA, length 69 cm & 52 cm
19th century fluted boomerang club. Of great size and rarity. Lake Eyre region, SA. Showing a fine handling patina. Provenance: Private Collection South Australia, ex Gabriella Roy, length 95 cm
Very early manufacture Returning boomerang. Carved in she oak (burr) Victoria. Ex Jim Davidson collection, Melbourne. Together with another boomerang, Mornington Island. Private collection South Australia, length 65 cm (2)