Mappin & Webb silver five piece tea & coffee service with kettle on stand, ex Sir Alex Albert, boomerang, comprising of double handled dispenser, three differing sized kettle/jugs (1 on stand) and a creamer with timber handles and finials. English hallmark
An early boomerang club, South Western Queensland, 19th century, carved hardwood, 102 cm long. Provenance: Private Collection, United Kingdom (acquired at auction 1960s), t hence by descent
A fine and early boomerang, Darling River, South West Queensland, 19th century, carved hardwood, reverse decorated with fine incised linear motif, 111 cm long. Provenance: Private Collection, United Kingdom (acquired at auction 1960s), thence by descent
Australian 9ct gold,diamond & emerald pendant, with diamond set boomerang and an emu and kangaroo flanking each side of a natural emerald and a yellow diamond below. Total pendant weight 14.1 grams. ()
Ceremonial boomerang, kangaroo Dreaming 1975, old Mick Walankari Tjakamarra (c.1914-1996), Papunya, Western Desert, NT, Mulga wood and synthetic polymer, 66 cm. Provenance: painted during 1975 at Papunya, Western Desert, purchased at the Aboriginal and Pac
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
A collection of eight sepia prints, lithographs and photographs of Aborigines, including man with fire sticks, throwing stick, boomerang, portraits and family group, 18 x 14 cm (average size)
An Australian silver mounted emu egg centrepiece, late 19th / early 20th century, a tall Aboriginal holding aloft an emu egg with silver foliate terminals and surmount, flanked by smaller Aborigines, one with a boomerang, the other with a spear, all betwee
Australian silver plate and emu egg centrepiece, with central emu egg carved with kangaroo and emu, above fern leaves, above Aborigine holding boomerang, kangaroo and emu, all on oval base, on four ball feet, engraved initials to base, a/f to egg
Paula Kerry for Aboriginal Enterprises, Nest of Tables, c. 1950, comprising three graduated tables, plywood boomerang shape tops, raised on three tapering metal-capped legs, hand painted with the Gunbalanya legend of Buppa Piebi, each table with glass top
A 19th century Australian emu egg clock & dome, the silver plate foliate and fern leaf frame surmounted by an emu & supporting two emu eggs with cast figures of Aboriginal with boomerang, emu & kangaroo
19th century Aboriginal hunting boomerang. Mild hook form, broad flat end & bulbous terminal to hand grip. Lightly scored surface. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection.
19th century Aboriginal hunting boomerang. Sword form with broad, flat section end. Lightly scored surface. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection.
Early Aboriginal hunting boomerang. Long flattened crescent form. Lightly worked scored surface & remnants of handgrip transverse scoring. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection.
An antique Australian brooch, Willis & Co, boomerang with a map of Australia and 'Good Luck', seed pearl set leaves and a green paste stone, 9ct gold. Weight 2.8g. Boxed.
19th century Aboriginal boomerang. Asymetrical club form with stone worked striations and incised grip. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection. Length 63 cm
A pair of Australian map cufflinks. 9ct yellow gold, hallmarked by Rodd of Melbourne, presented as single sided cufflinks in the design of the Australian map, overlaid with the Australian coat of arms, fitted by short chain lengths to boomerang dumbbells
Aboriginal fighting club. Dense hardwood of thick boomerang form with pointed ends. Use patina. Ex Hubert Jarvis collection, thence Bungan Castle Museum. Length 75 cm
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
19th century Sydney basin boomerang. Stone-worked hardwood with single band incision. Striated handgrip. Weathered. Provenance: Bungan Castle Museum collection, length 76 cm
An Early Throwing Boomerang, South East Queensland (early nineteenth century), carved hardwood, 60 cm long. Provenance: Surveryor operating in Southern Queensland (collected late 19th century). By descent Private Collection, United Kingdom
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
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
. Four Australian objects, including an Aboriginal waddy club, boomerang, West Australian woomera and an unframed barramundi painting. The waddy club, 71 cm long
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.
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
An early engraved boomerang, South East Australia (early nineteenth century), carved hardwood, 51.5 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, United Kingdom. Private Collection, Melbourne
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 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