Motor Cycle Racing: A sterling silver presentation cup, engraved 'S.E. Centre A.C.U. Southern Trial 1929. S.E. Centre & Club Team Prizes : Carshalton Team : T.F. Hall' T.F. Hall rode a 495cc Matchless for the Carshalton Motor-Cycle Club Team.
Liverpool Football Club: Away jersey, signed by 30 members of the 2005 squad. Attractively framed and glazed together with a team photo. Accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity, dated 2005. Overall, 101 x 83 cm.
The 1992 FA Cup Final - Liverpool 2 - Sunderland 0 A souvenir Liverpool Football Club football signed by the team members, including Michael Thomas and Ian Rush, who kicked the two goals. Attractively presented in a perspex case with a fitted timber base.
Melbourne Storm 'Destiny Fulfilled' 2009 NRL Premiership display featuring a commemorative Grand Final jumper signed by the team, together with photographs of the team and a description of the day. NRL memorabilia security code, limited edition 74/100 and
Clive Churchill's 1948-49 Kangaroos Number 1 Australian Team Jersey The jumper is from the collection of Albert E. Johnson, who played left wing for Warrington (1939-51), England, and Great Britain.
The Collingwood Team of the Century 1997. Framed photo of the Team of the Century players, with older players photo-shopped alongside more recent ones. Also, a Collingwood Team of the Century T-shirt, 1997. Commercially released white T-shirt with Totc tea
Collingwood Best player award v Fremantle, 20 May 1995. Engraved pewter tankard presented to Nathan Buckley for being the team's best player that day. Inscribed # 'Man of the Match, Club Award.' Plus Collingwood team posters for 1994 and 1995. Unframed. 19
Collingwood Best Player award v Geelong 1994. Engraved pewter tankard presented to Nathan Buckley by the Geelong Magpies supporters group for being the team's best player against Geelong on 8 May 1994. Noted as the # 'Tony Phipps Memorial Trophy'. Boxed.
Nathan Buckley's Brisbane Bears team sweater. Navy-blue woollen sweater made by Fashion Clubwear in Melbourne. Bears logo on left breast, Cub logo on right. Worn by Buckley during the 1993 season.
Nathan Buckley's Port Adelaide team sweater. Different version from above. This one has the magpie sitting on fence, with the words Port Adelaide Football Club above the magpie.
Nathan Buckley's Port Adelaide team sweaters. Black sweaters with magpie emblem on left breast, with initials P.A.F.C. underneath; one sweater with maker's label intact. (2 items).
Ntfl representative side 1992. Team polo worn by Nathan Buckley around the 1992 game v Geelong. Black with Ntfl logo on left breast, Cub logo on sleeves and # 'Ntfl v Geelong 1992 Representative' on right breast. 2 items.
Ntfl representative side 1992. Guernsey worn by Nathan Buckley while playing for the Ntfl representative team in the game against Geelong, 26 January 1992. Framed & glazed.
Northern Territory News # 'Team of the Year' guernsey, 1991. Red sleeveless guernsey with yellow #2 on white patch on reverse. Presented to Nathan Buckley for being chosen in the newspaper's Team of the Year. # 'Northern Territory News' and # 'Winfield Tea
England Tour to Australia 1978-79: Official team sheet signed by the whole touring party - 20 signatures - including Brearley (capt.), Willis (vice-capt.), Botham, Boycott, Gower & Gooch.
'Australian Touring Cricket Team 1977' official, fully signed team sheet with Greg Chappell (capt.), Rod March (vice-captain) and Doug Walters, Max Walker, Jeff Thomson, Kerry O'Keeffe and Kim Hughes. Also, an unofficial English Team sheet signed by the el
'Australian Touring Cricket Team 1977' official, fully signed team sheet with Greg Chappell (capt.), Rod Marsh (vice-captain) and Doug Walters, Max Walker, Jeff Thomson, Kerry O'Keeffe and Kim Hughes.
A full-size Kookaburra cricked bat created for the Tasmanian Tigers 2004/2005 team, signed in full by 17 players in the squad, including Captain Ricky Ponting. The Tasmanian team won the final against Queensland by seven wickets
'Twelve' The Record-Breakers' by Mark Sofilas, limited edition print depicting Steve Waugh and the members of the Australian Cricket Team he led in winning twelve consecutive Test matches; limited edition 164/250 (with certificate) signed by Steve Waugh an
Channel Seven: A display comprising of a Collingwood guernsey with Channel 7 logo on rear, together with several photos of Nathan Buckley in the commentary box or with other members of Channel 7's commentary team. Framed & glazed.Presented to Buckley by hi
International Rules series v Ireland 1999. Gaelic football from the series against Ireland in 1999. Signed by the Australian team members. Plus an invitation to Nathan Buckley to attend Government House for a reception with the Governor on 6.10.99 for the
Nathan Buckley's Allies team jacket from 1996-97. Thick, short-zipped, collared jacket with Allies logo in middle (teal/black with black star and orange flash), with orange, teal and white trim.
Group of newspaper/magazine pages with images and/or stories about Nathan Buckley. All have been pre-framed: positioned behind glass and mounted to foam board, but not yet framed. Plus Collingwood 2016 team poster, and photo page from Football Record shoot
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
Collingwood: four photographs featuring Lou Richards and the Collingwood team in which he starred; all individually signed by Richards, mounted together, the largest 50 x 40 cm.
Carlton: 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938 Team photographs; all original prints by Charles Boyles, (4). All with pencil annotations verso, identifying the players.
1960 VFL Finals Series: 1st Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Essendon), 2nd Semi-Final (Melbourne defeats Fitzroy), Preliminary Final (Collingwood defeats Fitzroy by 5 points) and the Grand Final (Melbourne defeats Collingwood by 48 points); plus 4 other Re
Fitzroy Football Club: Team of the Century commemorative jumper, signed by team great Kevin Murray, together with Certificate of Authenticity. Framed and glazed, overall 110 x 79 cm.
Geelong: 'the greatest team of all', Geelong Team of The Century limited edition print of a painting by Jamie Cooper, signed by the artist and numbered 276/350. Framed and glazed, overall 78 x 121 cm. With CofA.
Clarrie Grimmett's posthumous presentation/display on his nomination to the Prahran Cricket Club's Team of The 20th Century; comprising of a commemorative cap (with Grimmett's number '111' embroidered to the side, mounted together with original 1920-21, 19
Zimbabwe WSC One-Day International Team trousers from the 1994-95 Tour of Australia; match worn and signed by the wicket-keeper, Wayne James.Provenance: The Kevin O'Dowd Collection.
A full-size Gray Nicolls Gn Twin Scoop cricket bat signed by a circa 1990 Australian Test team including Alan Border, Geoff Marsh, Dean Jones, Steve Waugh, Peter Taylor, Tony Dodermaide, David Boon and Mike Whitney.
The Inaugural International Cricket Conference (Icc) Trophy, Associate Members Competition, Birmingham, England, May - June 1979: A remarkable and unique memento of this competition, the prelude to the Cricket World Cup, comprising of framed postcard size
Australia v. Pakistan: A framed souvenir presentation plate created by the Pakistan cricket team to commemorate its historic visit to Australia and New Zealand in 1972-73. Accompanied by the official souvenir programme. (2 items). The frame 42 x 31.5 cm ov
A Collection of Cricket Ties Housed in A Superb Custom Built Timber Chest of Drawers With Removable Front Revealing The Numbered and Labelled Drawers: More than 220 ties, including West Indies Tour 1950s, Singapore 1950s; Australian Test Team 1969/70 Tour;
Ron Hamence'S Selection to The Australian Team - Don Bradman's Letter: A hand-written letter on Bradman's home letter-head, which reads (in part) 'Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your selection in the Australian team for the 5th Test Match. I
1938 Australian Cricket Team in Great Britain: Superb large format original photograph mounted with printed team members' names in lower margin, fully signed by all 18 in the left and right margins including Don Bradman, Stan McCabe, Sid Barnes, Bill O'Rei
Rare Tour Publication: 'The Australian Cricket Team, Touring South Africa 1935-1936, Told in verse & lettered' by 'The Signaller' [South Africa, March 1936]. The hand-lettered dedication to the inside front cover continues 'To C.V. Grimmett Congratulations
An Australian Cricket Team woollen jumper with printed 'Farmers Sydney' label with 'C. Grimmett' in pen; together with a pair of cricket flannels by Kaylo, with a 'Gripu' waistband label. (2, both appear to be in unworn condition).Provenance: The Clarrie G
Clarrie Grimmett's 1935-36 Australian Team woollen jumper, with yellow and green trim and embroidered label by the maker 'Roslyn'. Accompanied by an original photograph og Grimmett wearing this jumper and his 1935-36 Baggy Green cap. (2 items). Provenance:
The Australian Cricket Team, South Africa Tour, 1935-36 Christmas Card and Fixture List, featuring a photograph of the whole touring party, signed in ink by all fifteen, including Victor Richardson (Captain), Stan McCabe (Vice-Capt.), Grimmett, Oldfield, O
'Australian XI English Tour 1934' Orient Line souvenir programme and fixture list(with cover artwork by Walter Jardine) featuring individual photographs of the Australian team, each signed individually in pen. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; h
Nathan Buckley's 2002 Grand Final guernsey. The guernsey worn by Buckley in the 2002 Grand Final against the Brisbane Lions. Buckley won the Norm Smith Medal for best on ground, despite his team losing the game. This has only happened on three other occasi
Nathan Buckley's Collingwood player's jacket circa 1998; together with a pair of Collingwood team playing shorts circa 1999 and a black training singlet circa 1999. All three items used by Nathan Buckley. (3).
Clarrie Grimmett'S 1930 Australian Team woollen cricket flannels, with 'Jaeger' label to back waistband which is also marked 'C.N. Grimmett' in pen. The Jaeger Company, Ltd of Great Britain had an official contract with the Australian team.Provenance: The
Clarrie Grimmett's 1930 Ashes Tour Bat A Spalding 'W.H. Ponsford Australian XI Extra Special' cricket bat, signed in the ownership position by Clarrie Grimmett and used by him during the Test Matches; signed in pen by the Australians Jack Ryder (1930 team
Clarrie Grimmett Takes 10 For 37 in One Innings, May 1930,'Yorkshire v Australians. Bramall Lane Ground, May, 10th 12th and 13th, 1930' souvenir first innings scorecard (with advertising for 'Maurice Leyland', 'Don Bradman' and 'Roy Kilner' William Sykes c
Australia in England: 'Australian XI. C.V. Grimmett' luggage tag with original leather strap; issued to the Australian team members for their trip to England in 1930. The only example known to us. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; his family, by
Australia v England, Third Test, Lords July 1930: Clarrie Grimmett's souvenir Gunn & Moore 'Special' miniature bat, signed by the England team to the front of the blade, and signed by the Australian team to the back. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collec
Clarrie Grimmett's South Australian Team, circa 1930 woollen jumper with blue, yellow and red colours to cuffs and collar; 'Australknit S.A.' maker's label, 'The Big Store John Martin's Mens & Boys Outfitters Adelaide' retailer's label and ownership label
Clarrie Grimmett'S 1930 Australian Team long sleeved jumper, with 'Jaeger Pure Wool' label to inside collar and with additional label marked 'C. Grimmett' in pen. The Jaeger Company, Ltd of Great Britain had an official contract with the Australian team. P
'Australian XI English Tour 1930' Orient Line souvenir programme and fixture list featuring individual photographs of the Australian team, each signed individually in pen. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; his family, by descent.
A framed display featuring an original photograph of Clarrie Grimmett practising his ball spinning; a photograph of Grimmett and Bill O'Reilly, signed by the two great bowlers; also, a September 1926 letter to Grimmett (then at the Hotel Cecil in London wi
The Australian Test Team in England, 1921 'The Australian Team, 1921' fully signed postcard (by Bolland), with all fifteen players (in the touring party) signatures in ink, namely Bardsley, Ryder, Hendry, Gregory, Mayne, Andrews, Smith, Mailey, McDonald,
Clarrie Grimmett's Victorian Cricket Association Team Cap, dark blue wool, embroidered with the monogrammed initials of the V.C.A. in cream silk thread; label of Buckley & Nunn. Grimmett appeared in five matches as part of the V.C.A. team between 1918 and
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
Bernadette (Bern) Emmerichs (1961 - ), Australia Versus England 1868 Kennington oval May-October, hand-painted and glazed ceramic plaque, signed and upper right 'Bern Emmerichs, 2020'. The plaque depicts the famed Aboriginal team that toured England in 186
Leitz: Special-edition 'Olympia 1992' Leica Mini point-and-shoot camera [#1847294] with Elmar 35 mm f3.5 lens, presented in maker's box with leather case, wrist strap, and instruction booklet. Produced to commemorate the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 500 of the
The Queen's South Africa medal with Transvaal and South Africa 1902 clasps, engraved to 1314 Pte J. May. Aust A.M.C. Joseph May was with the New South Wales Contingent medical team.
Diesel Creative team overdyed coffee table for Diesel Living with Moroso, top in aniline-dyed ash plywood. Black powder coated metal legs and frame. Sticker present to underside. Italy, designed 2018, 29.5 cm high, 140 cm wide, 70 cm deep
A large stone toki, Aotearoa, crafted from a black stone. A rough surface with losses from use. With a curved profile. When ancestors of Maori first arrived in Aotearoa from East Polynesia they found a wide variety of rock types to use for tools and orname
Port Adelaide Football Club: An official club jumper (short sleeves) signed by numerous players on the 2000 Port Adelaide List. Accompanied by a letter from Port Adelaide signed by Chris Pelchen. The signed jumper was donated to the Port Melbourne Football
Collingwood Football Club: An official club jumper (short sleeves) signed by numerous players on the 2000Collingwood List. Accompanied by a letter fromCollingwood signed by David King. The signed jumper was donated to the Port Melbourne Football Team for a
Richmond Football Club: An official club jumper (short sleeves) signed by numerous players on the 2000 Richmond List. Accompanied by a letter from Richmond signed by Dale Weightman. The signed jumper was donated to the Port Melbourne Football Team for assi
Sydney Swans: Complete team list photograph with a back drop of Sydney Harbour, signed by Tony Lockett and Paul Kelly. Framed and glazed 48 x 64 cm overall.
Melbourne Demons autographed football cards with caricatures by John Rogers of the 1959 Premiership team. Original autographs except for Don Williams, Ian McLean, Peter Brenchley, and the coach Norm Smith who were all deceased prior to 1999 when this 40th
Weg Melbourne Demons poster signed by six of the players from the 1948 Premiership team including Don Cordner, Billy Deans and George Bickford, 64 x 45.5 cm.
Fitzroy Football Club Team of the Century 1897 - 1996 souvenir jersey signed by Kevin Murray (Captain) and Garry Wilson (Vice Captain). With certificate of authenticity.
Graham Arthur - Hawthorn (1936 - 2021): Graham Arthur's 1961 season match-worn No.2 long-sleeved jumper, framed together with a plaque which recognizes Arthur in his capacity of Captain of the team during 1961 when Hawthorn won its' first Premiership. Over
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
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.
2000 Sydney Olympics - Australian Team Gold Medallists: large display with central colour images showing gold medal winning Australian Olympians, bordered by signatures of all the successful athletes; limited edition #50 of 500 produced; window mounted, fr
The victorious Australian Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay team: the moment of victory photograph signed by Thorpe, Klim, Callus and Fydler; framed and glazed, overall 69 x 58 cm.