Australian & Colonial – Antique & Historical 05 19, 2015 View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 101-111 of 111. Previous|12|Next Image Lot # Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 101 GARNET, in Chlorite mica schist, from Broken Hill, NSW, size 26x22cm. Estimate$450 - $550Price Realized$500StatusSold View details 102 BLACK TOURMALINE, in Chlorite mica schist, from Yinnetharra station, WA, size 18x14cm. Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$260StatusSold View details 103 TIGER IRON, attractive banded slab, microbialite, 2.7 byo, Ord Ranges Pilbara WA, size 32x18cm. Estimate$120 - $150StatusUnsold View details 104 MOOKAITE, Radiolarian Fossil, Cretaceous, 65 myo, extra large tumbled block with lovely colours, WA, size 23x14cm. Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$300StatusSold View details 105 MOOKAITE, slice with lovely red colouring, Radiolarian Fossil, Cretaceous, 65 myo, WA, size 32x26cm. Estimate$150 - $200StatusUnsold View details 106 CHRYSO KOALAS: Pair of koalas carved from Crysoprase, Kalgoorlie, WA, 14cm tall. Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$180StatusSold View details 107 BRECCIATED MOOKAITE, two samples, one cut & polished 44x19cm; other natural form 27x24cm. Fossil Radiolarian, cretaceous, 65 myo. Estimate$200 - $250StatusUnsold View details 108 MALGANO CALCITE CRYSTALS, lovely pink colour, size 21x14cm, from Broken Hill, NSW. Estimate$120 - $150StatusUnsold View details 109 AUSTRALIAN METEORITES: Collection of meteorites in presentation boxes, with examples from Hamilton, Millbillillie, Huckitta, Dalgetty Downs, Henbury; plus an Australite. Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$150StatusSold View details 110 METEORITE: Dalgety Downs meteorite, L4 chondrite stony meteorite, 404g, size 8x8cm, from Dalgety Downs station in WA. Estimate$700 - $900Price Realized$800StatusSold View details 111 DIRK HARTOG'S PLATE: Pewter replica of Hartog Plate. The original plate was left by Dutch explorer Dirk Hartog on the coast of WA in 1616, and discovered by Willem de Vlamingh in 1697 and returned to the Netherlands, where it is still kept in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, the oldest-known artifact of European exploration still in existence. Estimate$1,000 - $2,000StatusUnsold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12|Next Previous 12 Next