The Expanded 1981 Finals Series: Elimination Final (Fitzroy defeats Essendon), Qualifying Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Fitzroy by 1 point), Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Geelong), the Preliminary Final (Co
The Expanded 1980 Finals Series: Elimination Final (Collingwood defeats North Melbourne), Qualifying Final (Richmond defeats Carlton), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Carlton), Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Geelong), the Preliminary Final (Coll
1976 - 87 range of Finals and Grand Finals Football Records, together with a special edition for 7 May 1992 titled 'Game of The Century - Collingwood v Carlton' which celebrated the 100th year since those two teams first met, while both teams were part of
The Expanded 1975 Finals Series: Elimination Final (Richmond defeats Collingwood), Qualifying Final (North Melbourne defeats Carlton), First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton), Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn defeats North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final
The Expanded 1973 Finals Series: Elimination Final (St. Kilda defeats Essendon), Qualifying Final (Carlton defeats Richmond), First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats St. Kilda), Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood), the Preliminary Final (Richmond de
The Expanded 1972 Finals Series: Elimination Match (St. Kilda defeats Essendon), Qualifying Match (Richmond defeats Collingwood), Second Semi-Final (Richmond draws with Carlton on 61 points each), Second Semi-Final Replay (Richmond defeats Carlton by 41 po
The 1970 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (St. Kilda defeats South Melbourne by 53 points); Second Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Carlton by 10 points); the Preliminary Final (Carlton defeats St. Kilda by 62 points) and the Grand Final (Carlton defeats Col
The 1969 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 118 points); Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood by 36 points); the Preliminary Final (Richmond defeats Collngwood by 26 points); and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Carlton
The 1968 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats St.Kilda); Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Essendon); the Preliminary Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); and the Grand Final (Carlton defeats Essendon). (4 items). Carlton won its 9th Premiership
'The Mark of a Champion'. Framed & glazed display produced by Aflpa and presented to each of the 2007 Madden Medal nominees. Featuring autographed photos of Anthony Koutifides, Glenn Archer, James Hird, Chris Grant, Mark Ricciuto, Nathan Buckley and Luke D
1968 Preliminary Final Essendon Football Club banner which includes the names of the 20 team members selected for the match. In front of a crowd in numbers of 103,549 Essendon defeated Geelong in the Preliminary Final 11.25 to 9.13 before losing the Grand
An Original and Important letter from Ron Barassi. On letterhead dated 28th April, 1965, Carlton F.C. Princes Park, Parkville. Barassi responds to letter from a football fan who has clearly questioned his integrity in moving from Melbourne to Carlton, '...
1946, 1948 & 1949 Carlton membership season tickets, blue/black buckram covers with silver club logos and text; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and holes punched for each game attended, each over
Carlton: Member's Season Ticket for 1945, with fixture list & hole punched for each game attended. Additionally, with rare 'Officials and Players' Pass A 088' affixed to the left hand side. The first example we have offered.
A group of 1930s-40s original photos/postcards of individual Carlton footballers; some marked 'Boyles'; noted Jim Mooring, Cyril Mann and Fred Fitzgibbon, (6).
Carlton: 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938 Team photographs; all original prints by Charles Boyles, (4). All with pencil annotations verso, identifying the players.
Carlton Football Club: 1928 Second Eighteen (Reserves) Premiership 9ct gold & enamel fob, together with the 1928 Second Eighteen Best First Year Player award 9ct gold fob, both engraved to J. Goater. Accompanied by three 9ct gold fobs awarded to Goater bet
Carlton Football Club: 1909 real photo postcard by J.E. Barnes; also, a defective Collingwood 1909 real photo postcard by the same photographer. (2 items). Both produced as advertising give-aways for Lincoln, Stuart & Co., General Outfitters. (2).
1890 'Football Programme', Vol.2 No.10, for Saturday July 5, 1890 with details of matches between Victoria v South Australia, Carlton v Footscray, North Melbourne v Fitzroy and Port Melbourne v Williamstown; a Premiership ladder with 12 teams, and a note t
Essendon 1890 Member's Season Ticket, No.806 (black leather cover with red Maltese Cross & gilt 'E.F.C. 1890' on front and back, with details of the committee and the club's fixtures for the year. Extremely rare. Essendon finished the season in 3rd positio
Essendon 1889 Member's Season Ticket, No.205 (dark brown/black leather cover with red football & gilt 'E.F.C. 1889' on front and back, with details of the committee and the club's fixtures for the year. Extremely rare and the earliest example we have offer
The 1967 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood); Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton); the Preliminary Final (Geelong defeats Carlton) and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 9 points). (4 items). Another set, as abo
The 1967 Finals Series: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood); Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton); the Preliminary Final (Geelong defeats Carlton) and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 9 points). (4 items). The Grand Final, Ri
Geelong in The 1962 VFL Final Series: The 'Football Records' for 8th September, 2nd Semi-Final: Essendon defeats Geelong by 46 points, 15th September, Preliminary Final: Geelong plays a draw with Carlton, 22nd September: Preliminary Final Replay, Carlton d
The Football Record: 1962 Home-and-Away editions No.2, 4, 8, 10, 13, 16, 19, 20 and 22 (all of which feature St. Kilda) and the special editions for the 2nd Semi-Final (Essendon v Geelong), the Final (Carlton v Geelong) and the Grand Final (in which Essend
The 1952 VFL Finals: Geelong's 5th Premiership: A complete set of the Finals Series 'Football Records' comprising of: 6th September, 1st Semi-Final: Fitzroy defeats Carlton by 1 point, 13th September, 2nd Semi-Final: Geelong defeats Collingwood by 54 point
'The Football Record': 1949 2nd Semi-Final, North Melbourne v Carlton; Final, North Melbourne v Essendon; Grand Final, Carlton v Essendon; together with the scarce June 25 Interstate Football Record (Victoria v W.A.) (Total: 4). Essendon defeated Carlton 1
1968 Ampol 'VFL' Champions: complete set of twelve, each with a player illustrated folder (24 x 20 cm) & a 45pm record; comprising of Ron Barassi (Carlton), Alex Ruscuklic (Fitzroy), Ted Whitten (Footscray), Doug Wade (Geelong), Hassa Mann (Melbourne), La
Buckley's 200th Game: The football, a yellow/tan Sherrin with Vw branding, signed by the three umpires #29 (Scott Jeffrey), 23 (Martin Ellis) and #5 (Matt James) who officiated during Buckley's 200th career game v Carlton in 2002.
Federation Football Cup May 6th 2001. Collingwood v Carlton. A specially branded white football bearing logos of both clubs, signed by the captains, Mick Malthouse and Nathan Buckley, together with a photo of the two with the Cup after the game had been pl
'Federation Football'. Unusual display item produced to commemorate Collingwood's defeat of Carlton in the game played to celebrate the Centenary of Federation, played on May 6th, 2001. Featuring a montage of Collingwood images signed by Buckley, and a len
Autograph Book: with Australian Rules: 1954 Hawthorn FC team including John Kennedy (Vice-Capt), Ted Fletcher (Capt.), John Peck, Allan Woodley, Alf Hughes & Len Crane; 1954 Carlton FC incl. Ken Hands, Bruce Comben, Bob Crowe, George Ferry, Graham Gilchris
Antique diamond & 9ct gold NSW Masonic medal marked 9ct E.S. total weight 57 grams Construction is gold and gilt metal. 1x Old mine cut diamond =0.11ct. Engraved: Presented to Wor Bros Frank Hobbs by the officers of lodge Carlton UGLNSW as a tok
Ceramic jugs, Japanese porcelain vases, emu eggs, John bull statue, glass dish, ceramic dishes including Carlton Ware, Royal Doulton and Italian, plus an unusual carved nut, (12 items), the largest 29 cm high
'Aitken's Brewery, Victoria parade, Melbourne, established 1854', colour lithograph of the new Carlton Brewery on the corner of Powlett Street in East Melbourne, circa 1860, 10 x 18 cm, 33 x 41 cm overall
Ettore Sottsass miniature Carlton bookcase for Memphis Milano, wood and plastic laminate. Limited edition 593/1000. Comes with original box and certificate of authenticity. Italy, designed 1981, 48.5 cm high, 47.5 cm wide, 10 cm deep
A Carlton Ware 'New bird of Paradise' gondola pedestal bowl, mid 20th century the two-handled bell gondola footed bowl, enamel painted with flying birds and butterflies around Chinese style flowering shrubbery, with elements of the design to the interior,
Carlton FC signed Brownlow official print with replica Brownlow Medal. Limited edition #20 of 200. Signed by Gordon Collis, Greg Williams and Chris Judd. Official Aflpa CoA included. 53 x 85 cm overall
St. Kilda: 1958 Member's Season Ticket (#3429), with Fixture List, details of the Club Leadership & holes punched for each game attended; issued in the name of R.G.W. Moss; accompanied by two additional tickets: a Junior/Scholar's Ticket (#671) issued in t
The Argus Magazine Supplements: collection of 1952 full-page team photos (5 teams - Fitzroy, Hawthorn, St. Kilda, Melbourne & North Melbourne) plus full-page team head-and-shoulders portraits (7 teams - Richmond, South Melbourne, Footscray, Carlton, Essend
A Football (mainly) miscellany, including 1950 Sporting Life Football Fixture, 1960 Southern Stars Membership Card, 1963 College Lawn Football Club Membership Card, 1973 & '74 South Melbourne Membership Cards, 1974 Caulfield Football Club Membership Card,
The Football Record: 1982 Special Editions for the Qualifying Final (Hawthorn v Carlton), the Second Semi Final (Richmond v Carlton), and the Grand Final (Richmond v Carlton). 1983 Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Essendon v Carlton), the Second
1949 Grand Final football record. The Grand Final saw Carlton playing Essendon in front of 88,718 spectators. Essendon won by 73 points achieving their 9th premiership victory.
1921-25 Victorian Suburban Premium - St. Kilda: Rex De Garis, Card No.16, action image, on white stock, inscribed 'Past and Present Champs' on reverse, for R.Hooper (Confectioners & Tobacconists, Port Melbourne); 1921-25 Carlton: Charlie Canet, Card No.12,
1887-89 Goodwin & Co. (Old Judge Cigarettes - Celebrities Series) 'Sonny' Elms, Captain South Melbourne Football Club card; 67 x 38 mm. Note: In September 2013 we sold an 1887-89 Old Judge Cigarettes 'Celebrities - Tommy Leyden, Captain Carlton Football Te
Carlton Football Club - John Nichols signed '150 years of Carlton' print (Nichols was voted #1 player of the last 150 years). Comes with Asm Certificate of Authenticity . Framed: 68 x 88 cm.
Carlton Football Club Membership Cards for 1946, 1947 (a Premiership year), 1948 and 1949, all complete and with holes punched for the games attended. (4).
1940s-50s collection of rarely seen full pages from Australasian Post, Sporting Life and The Argus, each featuring a coloured photo (many full page) of the current VFL stars or teams. Noted Bob Pratt, Dick Reynolds, Jack Dyer, Don Cordner, Ron Clegg, 1946
'The Weekly Times' 1929 series of team photos, (8 of 12 VFL Teams ; lacking Collingwood, Hawthorn, Carlton & North Melbourne); also 6 Vfa Teams (ie. Northcote, Port Melbourne, Preston, Coburg, Oakleigh and Brunswick); mainly in very good condition, each ap
Carlton: A range of framed, laminated and mounted items including photographs, prints, posters, shields, cuttings and cards; various sizes. (29 items).
A collection of Carlton cushions or pillows, ties, a plastic carry bag, a night cap, a money box, a small football, various lanyards, a roll of Footy ribbon, some ashtrays, trays, coasters, and souvenir biscuit tins. (40+ items).
Carlton: A collection of glasses, mugs, cups and stubby holders including 1964 Centenary Year pewter mug, ceramic port flask, early glass and ceramic types, etc. (Total: 27 items).
Carlton Football Club Team of The Century commemorative jumper, attractively framed, overall 82 x 55 cm. The Team of the 20th Century was announced at a special dinner on 20th May 2000.
Carlton Player Hyundai bobbleheads including Stephen Kernahan, Anthony Koutoufides, Marc Murphy, Patrick Cripps, and 2 others; also a few by other makers. (9).
An impressive bronze statue on a black marble base, depicting a Carlton player taking a 'screamer' over the shoulder of an Essendon player; overall 55 cm high.
The Official Programme for the 'Carlton/Orlando Wines World Tour' signed to the front cover by John Nicholls. The Orlando All Stars team included Mal Brown, Ross Smith, Royce Hart, Malcolm Blight & Peter Bedford; Carlton were the 1972 Premiers. Extremely r
Berger Paints 'keep on keeping on' poster depicting Ian Robertson marking during the Carlton v St.Kilda Preliminary Final of 1970 which Carlton won by 62 points. An extremely rare survivor, attractively mounted, 51 x 76 cm.
Carlton's 1970 Premiership: A full-size Match II football by Nutting and Young, signed by the 1970 premiership squad with small blue CFC ball and 'Premiers 1970' leather tags, presented on an attractive wooden stand with engrave metal plaque 'Carlton Footb
The 1970 Premiership Trophy: The Ross Faulkner 'native brand' football presented to Ian Robertson as a member of the 1970 Carlton Premiership Team; with added blue and white ribbons, the ball is mounted on a wooden plinth engraved with 'Carlton Football Cl
Carlton and the 1970 Grand Final: A group of 3 different pennants, 2 created during the finals and one for the Grand Final; all approx. 42 cm. (3 items). Carlton won the 1970 Grand Final, defeating Collingwood by 10 points. The game was played in front of