Drop pearl earrings, suspended from diamond set, 18ct white gold wire shepherd hooks, are two drop shaped silver grey South Sea cultured pearls with to good lustre some iridescence seen 17 x 15.9 mm. With 2=0.08ct H colour Si clarity brilliant cut diamonds
Settle or bench seat, 19th century Germanic, South Australian, pegged construction, red gum carved arms over Biedermeier legs, other timbers used for back and seat, three naive carved floral splats, similar to a settle found in SA Art Gallery, height 84 cm
A George V officers sword, engraved H.G.Meek, shagreen hilt,leather scabbard, Arms of Joseph Meek of Tanderagee, County Down and, Woollahra, New South Wales, by Richard d'Apice AM AIH, The day following the death of his father Joseph Meek on 12 April 1934,
A Colonial era metal cooking pot, Tasman Peninsula, this item is currently in South Australia, collection can be organised but will be at the Buyers expense. Provenance: button Brothers, Oatlands
John Woods - 1833 convict official Criminal record, manuscript vellum document, John Woods was convicted at Norwich in December 1833 for stealing fowls and transported to New South Wales, arriving at van Diemen's land, February 1835. The document describes
A pair 18ct white gold South Sea pearl and diamond stud earrings, each a 12.9 mm round cultured pearl of silver white colour with high lustre to a cluster surmount set with 15 round brilliant cut diamonds, length 25 mm, wt. 8.3g.
Maria Alice Mealha (South African, b. 1925), figural bronze sculpture, oxidised, of mother and children, signed, dated, and numbered to the rear, 'Maria Alice Mealha, 1972, 2-6', height 52 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Maarten Baas, (Dutch, b. 1978), smoke armchair, designed 2002, manufactured by Moooi, burnt wood, finished with epoxy resin, fire retardant foam, black leather upholstery, height 104 cm, width 75 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, South Australia
Antonio Citterio (Italian, b. 1950), set of ten 'Febo' chairs, designed c. 2008, manufactured by B&B Italia, comprising of eight with dark plum velvet upholstery, retains manufacturer's label, (10), height 80 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, South Austr
Antonio Citterio (Italian, b. 1950), 'Arne' sofa, designed c. 2005, manufactured by B&B Italia, curved form, with purple upholstery, on a polished steel frame, with three purple velvet and two pink velvet cushions, retains manufacturer's label, minor wear
Patricia Urquiola (Spanish, b. 1961), 'Lady-Fat' coffee table, designed c. 2002, manufactured by B&B Italia, circular form, with grey/black upholstery, orange thermoplastic storage container, with two trays, one black, one gunmetal grey, retains manufactur
Oliver Hemming (South African, b. 1959), 'Nio' tea set, comprising a chrome large teapot, creamer, each with a black handle, and a sugar bowl, retains manufacturer's label (3), height 20.5 cm, (tallest). Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne
Linneys, 18ct gold, South Sea pearl and diamond ring. Centring an oval pearl of silver-white hues measuring approximately 7.30 mm by 7.70 mm, partially surrounded by seven brilliant-cut champagne diamonds together weighing approximately 0.14 carats, unsign
Paspaley, 18ct gold, South Sea pearl and diamond 'Paradis' pendant. Comprising a round of pearl of white hues measuring approximately 13.80 mm, suspended below a single brilliant-cut diamond and a leaf shaped surmount hammer-set with further diamonds, sign
Paspaley, South Sea pearl, sandalwood and turquoise bracelet. Composed of fifteen semi-Baroque pearls of white hues measuring approximately 9.50 mm to 12.10 mm, spaced an intervals with sandalwood and turquoise rondelle beads, unsigned, inner circumference
Paspaley, South Sea pearl 'Delphini Grande' bracelet. Composed of seventeen semi-Baroque pearls of white hues measuring approximately 10.00 mm to 13.20 mm, singed P for Paspaley, inner circumference approximately 150 mm.. Accompanied by a Paspaley box and
Pair of 18ct gold, South Sea pearl and diamond earrings. Each earring comprising a golden pearl measuring approximately 13.50 mm, suspended below a single brilliant-cut diamond and open pear shaped diamond surmount, the diamonds together weighing approxima
18ct white gold, South Sea pearl and diamond ring. Centring a near round pearl of white hues measuring approximately 14.80 mm, flanked by trefoils of claw-set brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 0.80 carats, size N.
18ct white gold, South Sea pearl and diamond pendant. Comprising a round pearl of white hues measuring approximately 15.33 mm, to a brilliant-cut diamond set bale together weighing approximately 0.11 carats, length 27 mm.
Pair of 18ct white gold, South Sea pearl and diamond earrings. Each earring comprising a round pearl of cream white hues measuring approximately 15.20 mm, suspended below a foliate diamond drop, the diamonds together weighing approximately 0.36 carats, to
Paspaley, platinum, South Sea pearl, tanzanite and diamond 'Marquise' bangle. Of bypass design, channel-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, terminating in an oval pearl measuring approximately 13.00 mm and a claw-set marquise-cut tanzanite and brilliant-cut d
Paspaley, pair of platinum, South Sea pearl, tanzanite and diamond 'Marquise' earrings. Each earring modelled as a stylised branch, pave-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, terminating in two pearls measuring approximately 11.00 mm and 6.00 mm resp
A sterling silver-mounted emu egg cup, makers mark of William Edwards, Melbourne. Australian 19th century. stamped WE top base foot-rim and BB MD and emu and kangaroo stamped to one leaf. Provenance: Christies South Kensington 22 March 2007 lot 1331 ( 1049
A rare and significant set of three brass king plates: King John of Wagala, Ellen First Queen of Iluka and Sandyman and Biddy, King and Queen of Ashby, Clarence River region New South Wales, Australian circa 1840/50. Provenance: By repute: Sold to a sea-ca
A Ricketty Dick International Exhibition medal. Sydney 1873. Quoting from Australian commemorative medals and medalets from 1788 L.Carlisle B and C Press 1983, p.13. 'The Aboriginal whose head is struck on this medal and others struck, both in Australia an
A complete set of three official publications of Cook's voyages in second editions, including the first voyage 1773, second voyage 1777, third voyage 1785 with atlas, cook, Captain James (by John Hawkesworth), first voyage, an account of the voyages undert
A David Trubridge South Pacific 'Rocker' rocking chair and 'Flip' ottoman, early 2000s, New Zealand. Made from hoop pine plywood and ash. Before settling in New Zealand in 1985, David Trubridge and his family set out on an open ended adventure sailing the
Australian Aboriginal shield, South Australian, in mulga, of narrow curved oval form, incised with wave and line decoration to each side, length 75 cm. Provenance: tribal ancient, then private collection, Queensland
19th century Australian Aboriginal club, c.1850, South Eastern Australia, with bulbous head terminal and slightly tapering handle, total length 68 cm. Provenance: Ex Maitland Museum, NSW
19th century Australian Aboriginal woomera, South Australian, of narrow elongated form, good patina, length 69 cm. Provenance: Jon Saussehrd, 2006, then private collection, Queensland
Six Xhosa people beaded items, South Africa, comprising leather and beaded belt, 20 cm x 44 cm, dancing arm band, two beaded pins, necklace with teaspoon and a belt (probably teenagers), width 30 cm (6)
19th century Australian Aboriginal woomera, South Australian, of narrow leaf form, with slight incised motif, length 72 cm. Provenance: Jon Saussehrd, 2006, then private collection, Queensland
Australian Aboriginal Stabbing fighting club, south East Australian, lower Murray River Region, of waisted and tapering form, length 61 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Queensland
Large 19th century Australian Aboriginal boomerang lake Eyre, South Australia, of large heavy form, incised with bands of decoration running along each side, length 103 cm. Provenance: Jon Saussehrd, then private collection, Queensland
Australian Aboriginal woomera/spear thrower, Ooldea, Western Desert, South Australia, of flat tapering form, the shaft incised with decoration, spinifex resin to the handle, length 84 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Queensland
Fine Aboriginal Australian fighting/throwing club, south eastern Australia, of natural form with fluted shaft and notched handle, lovely patina, length 48 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Queensland
22ct gold and pearl pendant, unmarked (tested 22ct), featuring an ovoid shaped South Sea pearl of approx. 12 mm diameter, total weight 6.90gm, drop 25 mm
18ct white gold, South Sea pearl and diamond ring, unmarked (tested 18ct), featuring nineteen round brilliant cut diamonds and one pear shaped diamond, channel set in a bypass design with arrow head terminal, flanking a large South Sea pearl of approx. 12
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware Boer war jug, transfer printed design in brown depicting Lord Roberts flanked by a kangaroo and an emu, with beaver above and lion below, and 'South Africa 1900', in addition portrait cameos of Major general Baden Powell and Lor
A rare Hermes Autruche ostrich noir Constance III bag. Size mini. Made in France. Ostrich is one of Hermes' most durable exotic skins. Sourced from South Africa, ostrich leather is identifiable by the quills, the dotted pattern throughout the skin. Ostrich
South Melbourne - Bob Skilton signed limited edition Weg Art poster (artist ' Rogers) limited edition #167/250. Official WegArt Coa included. Framed: 84 x 65 cm.
South Melbourne/Sydney Swans Football Club Great Moments poster (1996) limited edition (#320/500) signed by 15 club legends, including Barry Round, Dennis Carroll, Peter Bedford, Bob Pratt, Gerard Healy, Bob Skilton and Tony Lockett. With certificate of au
VFL Park Membership fobs 1967, 1973, 1975, 1976 (2), 1977 (2) and 1982; 1953 West Adelaide Football Club badges (2), 1990 South Adelaide membership fob, 1990 Brisbane Bears Chairman's Circle fob,1980 Peckers Club membership fob, and a 1979 Perth Football C
The Victorian Football League Visitors Book 1956 - 1973 : Including The Visit of The Royal Family, April 1970. The large, leather-bound visitors book in which significant visitors to Harrison House (former headquarters of the VFL), the M.C.G. and V.F.L. Ho
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 Argus Weekend Magazine: A collection of the team photos published each week during the season and cut from the pages of the magazine; VFL teams complete (except Collingwood) but additionally with Vfa teams Oakleigh, Brighton, Coburg and Port Melbourne.
N.S.W. Rowing Association silver medal, engraved verso '1889 Maiden Eights Won by East Sydney R.C. J. McIVER (6)'. One other example known in the Sir William Sixson Collection at the State Library of N.S.W. The New South Wales Rowing Association (Nswra) wa
The King's Cup, Adelaide, May 1936. An 18ct solid gold lidded cup engraved. 'Won by J.A. McLeod & C.F. Taylor. c.g. Donaster. Trainer F.W. Hoysted. Jockey W.Cox'. and on the reverse. 'The King's Cup. Presented by. His Majesty King Edward VIII. Adelaide. 16
Clive Churchill's No.1 Jersey For The 1952-53 Australian 'Kangaroo' Team Tour to France and Great Britain. The jersey is in very good match-worn condition, with the David Jones label still present. Provenance: The jersey has been in the possession of Dave
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
Sydney Swans / South Melbourne FC signed Brownlow official print with replica Brownlow Medal. Limited edition #22 of 200. Signed by Fred Goldsmith, Bob Skilton, Peter Bedford, Graham Teasdale, Barry Round, Greg Williams, Gerard Healy, Paul Kelly and Adam G
Norwood Football Club: A small collection comprising a 1944 (Norwood-North) Premiership Dinner invitation (Mr. M. Bloustein); 1946 Premiership Dinner Menu & Programme; a 1950 Premiership Dinner Menu & Programme; a 1950 Premiership Dinner invitation (Mr. M.
World War II: scarce charity match programmes - 1944 RAAF v Combined League played at Collingwood, 1944 South Melbourne v Combined Army played at St Kilda, 1945 A North Team v A South Team, played at Richmond. Great array of League players included in team
A Rare Pre-Tour Programme: 'M.C.C. in South Africa 1930-1931' Official souvenir. Golden Jubilee Number. Authorised by the Transvaal Cricket Union. Original cream wrappers with titles in green print.
William Albert Stanley Oldfield (1894 - 1976). 'Bert' Oldfield's New South Wales State Team cap, with manufacturer's label of Harding's Mercery and Oldfield's name in pen, attractively displayed in a glazed timber case with details of his career. Overall 4
Victor Thomas Trumper (1877-1950): A rare photographic tin plate produced on the occasion of the Victor Trumper Benefit Match which was held at The Sydney Cricket Ground, February 1913. The photograph was signed by the members of Trumper's New South Wales
'Waugh Stories - One Day At Headingley' photographic display signed by Steve Waugh, limited edition (#175/350) with details of his 120 not out v South Africa during the 1999 Cricket World Cuyp in England. With Pwc/Legends certificate of authenticity; overa
'Waugh Stories - Steve Waugh - The Adelaide All-Rounder' signed limited edition (129/350) display commemorating Waugh's performance during the Third Test against South Africa, Adelaide Oval, January 1994. Waugh made 164 runs and took 4 wickets for 26 runs.
Lindwap Official Team Photos: display comprising 'Australia v England, 2nd Test, Melbourne 1958-59' (Allan Studios, Collingwood) showing Australian team, mounted on card with 30 signatures including Australians Richie Benaud (Capt.), Wally Grout, Ray Lindw
State Cricket Association Annual Reports: New South Wales 1931-32, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1936-37, 1938-39, then 17th and 26th to 40th editions; Queensland 1958-59, 1959-60, 1962-63, 1966-67, 1967-68 and 1970-71; South Australia 1963-64 and 1964-66 editions; an
A 1929-31 Autograph Album with pages featuring the 'Australian Fifth Test 1929' team, the English team of 1929, South Australia XI 1929, various State teams; the Australian Rugby League Touring Team, etc. Many good signatures; condition variable.
'Minutes of Conference between The Players' Representatives and The Board of Control, Held at the New South Wales' Cricket Association's Rooms, Sydney, on Thursday, January 14th 1909'. Thirty original typed pages recording verbatim the controversial discus
1888-96 The Sixth - Ninth Australian Teams To England: The original scorebook of the Hastings & St.Leonards Cricket Club for 1887-1897, which includes the original scorer's records for matches at Hastings involving four Australian tours: - South of England
Carlton 'Souvenir Football Programme, Carlton v South Fremantle, at Subiaco Oval, Saturday 16 Oct.1954'; plus Carlton Football Club Itinerary, Season 1954, visit to Perth'. (South Fremantle were WA Premiers in 1954).
1946 End of Year Trip: Carlton Football Club 'Victory Year V.F.L. Premiers Visit to New South Wales October 7th to 20th, 1946' Itinerary' Issued to Mr. Newton Chandler (Club Treasurer and Assistant Manager).
1917 Carlton membership season ticket (#155), deep blue buckram cover with gilt club name and year; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and a hole punched for each game attended, overall 9.2 x 12.5 c
The 1914 Premiership. The Carlton team and officials photographed in Adelaide, with hand-written title at base 'Carlton F Club. Premiers of Vic. Visit to Adelaide 2/10/14. Framed & glazed, overall 42 x 52 cm. Following their success in the Grand Final, in
1896 Carlton membership season ticket (#25), covered in gilt tooled navy and grey leather binding, the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership and the fixtures for the club's first team, overall 7.5 x 11.2 cm when opened out. The card
Official Team Sheets: Australian Team On Tour 1966-67 (Bob Simpson, Capt.) with 16 signatures; Pakistan Australian Tour Team 1983-84 (Imran Khan, Capt.) with 17 signatures; South African Team to The Hero Cup and Australian Tour 1993-94 (Kepler Wessels, Cap
United Tobacco Companies (South) Ltd., South Africa. The Springbok Series of 1912 Triangular Test Match Cricketers: A remarkable collection of these rarely seen cards comprising of Australian players (13-16 and 54-70), English players (33-52) and South Afr
W. D. & H. O. Wills: 1910-11 Australian and South African Cricketers large part set (43/60) with red or blue borders and with 'Capstan' or 'Vice-Regal' advertising backs.
Emu Cricket Club (New South Wales): Baggy blue pure wool cap with emu logo embroidered to front panel; fine condition. The Emu Cricket Club toured Singapore and Malaya in 1966. This cap was worn by members of the team.