Australian & Colonial (#436) Closed Auction Info PDF Prices Realized 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 201-300 of 516. Previous|123456|Next Lot 203 LES BLAKEBOROUGH Two ceramic vases with decoration View details Quantity2Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 204 MILTON MOON Three studio pottery bowels with decoration View details Quantity3Estimate$400 - $600StatusCLOSED! Lot 205 DEREK SMITH Ceramic bowl with gilt glazed interior View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$320StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 206 CARL McCONNELL Sang de Boeuf studio pottery vase View details Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$180StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 207 VICTOR GREENAWAY Six assorted studio pottery vases and dishes View details Quantity6Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$420StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 208 TIM STRACHAN Tall studio pottery vase View details Estimate$200 - $400StatusCLOSED! Lot 209 TIM STRACHAN Tall studio pottery vase View details Estimate$200 - $400StatusCLOSED! Lot 210 Two studio pottery platters and a terracotta vase View details Quantity3Estimate$100 - $200StatusCLOSED! Lot 211 A kookaburra slip cast ceramic tree stump vase, 20th century View details Estimate$80 - $120Price Realized$60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 212 DOUG ALEXANDER Brown glazed ceramic vase and bowl, together with a Valley Plains pottery charger by Zak Chalmers View details Quantity3Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 213 Five pieces of Australian studio pottery including Jeff Mincham, Pamela Martin and Kay Jensen View details Quantity5Estimate$150 - $250StatusCLOSED! Lot 214 HAROLD HUGHAN Studio pottery vase, terra cotta, internally glazed in gray, circa 1950, monogram mark and signature "H.G.I. Hughan" View details Estimate$400 - $600StatusUnsold Lot 214A AVITAL SHEFFER, "Elul 1", dry painted ceramic vas View details Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,700StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 214B AVITAL SHEFFER, "Lishaana" dry painted ceramic vase View details Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,500StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 214C AVITAL SHEFFER, "Seeds VI", dry painted ceramic vase View details Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,800StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 215 "WELCOME NUGGET" chromolithographic broadside advertising for T.C.Williams Co. Virginia tobacco, c1870s. 27 x 27cm View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$180StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 216 The London Chronicle View details Estimate$200 - $300StatusCLOSED! Lot 217 AUSTRALIA & New Zealand IN ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS: 1779 - 1857Jackson's OXFORD Journal of April 3, 1779 carries a note about Captain Cook of the Adventure then supposed to be in Japan; the Liverpool Courier of Aug.3, 1831 carries a long article headed "Cannibalism in New Zealand" and another about the opening of "The New London Bridge"; the Daily News of Aug.15, 1846 provides coverage of the present agricultural, financial and industrial state of the colony; another, about the better governors... View details Estimate$100 - $200StatusCLOSED! Lot 218 FIRST FLEET & BOTANY BAY: THE LONDON CHRONICLE June 23-25, 1789:This edition features a small and intriguing article about "the dispute between the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the new settlement at Botany Bay." (Governor Phillip, Lieutenant-Governor Ross, Major Bruce and the Adjutant General, David Collins are arguing about who is in charge!). Details are also provided of the corps that was being raised "for the defence of the colony" listing a total of 316 men. This information, t... View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$100StatusSold Lot 219 BOTANY BAY: THE LONDON CHRONICLE September 8-10, 1789:Includes extracts from a Letter from Portsmouth: "....Nine convicts from the hulks at Langston harbour, and 16 from the hulk lying off Weevil....were this day embarked on board his Majesty's ship Guardian, bound to Port Jackson, Botany Bay. The Guardian will sail.....loaded with beds, clothing, and every other necessary which Commander Phillips did not take out. The 25 convicts now embarked are....chiefly house carpenters and blacksmith... View details Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$150StatusSold Lot 220 BOTANY BAY: THE LONDON CHRONICLE September 10-12, 1789:Includes a short piece about a curious item "imported from Botany Bay...a leaf of very uncommon properties; the most extraordinary is, that when dried, even without being pulverised, it goes off on application of a match, with an explosion somewhat in the manner of gunpowder, the air is afterwards agreeably perfumed......" View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$50StatusSold Lot 221 FIRST FLEET & BOTANY BAY: THE LONDON CHRONICLE October 22-24, 1789:Includes a very detailed, full column description of the book about to be published, "Governor Phillip's VOYAGE to BOTANY BAY." With a list of engravings and charts, a list of the booksellers who will be stocking the volume and the price, £1/11/6. This edition also carries a detailed article about the boxing match between Perrins and Johnson at Banbury: "...Sixty-two rounds of fair and hard fighting, which lasted exactly on... View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$75StatusSold Lot 222 BOTANY BAY: THE LONDON CHRONICLE Oct. 31 - Nov. 3, 1789:This edition includes a small entry regarding a group of three felons who had previously "rejected his Majesty's [offer of] clemency on condition of being transported to Botany Bay" but who had since "thought [it] proper to accept." View details Estimate$200 - $250StatusCLOSED! Lot 223 D'ARCY WENTWORTH: THE LONDON CHRONICLENovember 19-21 & 28-December 1: The lengthy saga of Wentworth's legal battle is covered in both these editions. There are also interesting articles from the Jamaica Royal Gazette "...There has not been any busines done here these three days past, owing to the great Revolution in France, which has reached this place [St.Pierre, Martinique] in all its force..."; from Warsaw "...The Polish regiments are said to have complained to the Commission of War tha... View details Estimate$100 - $150StatusCLOSED! Lot 224 BOUND FOR BOTANY BAY - THE WHITEHALL EVENING POST - 20 - 22 August 1789 and later editionsAn advertisement on the front page of the first edition calls for tenders to transport convicts to New South Wales and another report about the details of the contract; the 1 - 3 December 1789 edition reports the arrival at Plymouth of Captain Gilbert on the Neptune with convicts for Botany Bay; the 15 - 17 December edition reports on Sir Joseph Banks' visit to the Discovery, then equipping at Deptfor... View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$100StatusSold Lot 225 THE MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY - The WHITEHALL EVENING POST - September 19 - 22, 1789 to July 17 - 20, 1790. View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$175StatusSold Lot 226 BOTANY BAY & PORT JACKSON: THE LONDON CHRONICLE Feb. 5-8 & Nov. 15-17, 1791:The first edition carries a short piece regarding Sir Charles Bunbury's intention to report on the felon's employment bill relative to the prisoners at Botany Bay and Port Jackson; the later edition carries a distressing letter from the Chaplain at Port Jackson regarding convict deaths on transport ships. (2 items). View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$100StatusSold Lot 227 Lieutenant McCLUER VISITS THE PELEW ISLANDS (PALAU): THE LONDON CHRONICLESeptember 1-3, 3-6 and 13-15, 1791: These editions carry quite extensive coverage of this visit. In August 1790, when he was 31 years old according to his own account, McCluer was sent to the Pelew (Palau) Islands in the Panther, accompanied by the Endeavour, commanded by Lieutenant William Drummond, to inform the King of the death in London of his son Lee Boo, who had been brought to England by Captain Henry Wilson, ... View details Estimate$200 - $300StatusCLOSED! Lot 228 BLIGH, William (1754-1817); SURVILLE, Jean Francois de (1717-1770); FORSTER, Georg (1754-1794)William Bligh's Reise in da SudmeerGerman translation of Bligh's 'A Voyage to the South Sea', a variant edition of Ferguson 147, which was also published by Voss in Berlin in 1793 but with different pagination and plates. Bound together with IMLAY, Gilbert "Imlay's Nachrichten von dem westlichen Lande der Nord-Americanischen Freistaaten". (A Topographical Description of the Western Territory of No... View details Estimate$600 - $800StatusCLOSED! Lot 229 MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY - HAMILTON, George: Reise um die Welt in der Konlichen Fregatte Pandora[Berlin, Bossischen Buchhandlung, 1794] pp 104, Octavo, contemporary half calf over papered boards; 19th Century bookplate of Soren Hansen.First German translation of George Hamilton's 'A Voyage Round the World in His Majesty's Frigate Pandora' (1793). Hamilton was surgeon aboard the Pandora, which, under Captain Edwards, was sent to track down mutineers from the Bounty. "In 1791, the expedition arr... View details Estimate$600 - $800StatusCLOSED! Lot 230 JAMES SEMPLE, BOTANY BAY & NEW ZEALAND: THE LONDON CHRONICLEJanuary 28-31, April 8-11, July 27-29 & August 5-8, 1797: The first edition reports that "Major Semple" being sent to the hulks at Portsmouth prior to transportation.In 1784, Semple was arrested for obtaining goods by false pretences, and in 1786 was sentenced to 7 years' transportation. Released on condition of quitting England, he went to Paris, where he represented himself as serving on General Berruyer's staff, and witness... View details Estimate$200 - $250StatusCLOSED! Lot 231 THOMAS MUIR ESCAPES BOTANY BAY ON THE "OTTER": THE LONDON CHRONICLE Feb. 11-14, 1797:A short article giving an update on this notorious series of events. Also, armed robberies in Belgium, bankruptcies in London, a trial for seditious libel; the "wholesomeness" of the new prison at Clerkenwell; French troops gathering on the coast near Jersey, and much more. View details Estimate$150 - $200StatusCLOSED! Lot 232 WILSON, James: A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, Performed in the Years 1796, 1797, 1798 in the Ship Duff, View details Estimate$500 - $750Price Realized$380StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 233 THE MORNING HERALD, London: 1805 A group of complete editions of this large-format newspaper, each of which carries news or information from Botany Bay, which "may give some idea of the state of society in this extraordinary colony...." The Feb.28 edition provides snippets and advertisements transcribed from "The Sydney Gazettes' recently received in London; the April 16 edition reports on the possible new Governor of New South Wales as well as the immenent departure of various families of ... View details Estimate$150 - $250StatusCLOSED! Lot 234 NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA in THE LANCASTER GAZETTE - 1807 View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 235 AUSTRALASIA REPORTED in the LIVERPOOL MERCURY, 1824-25 View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 236 JAMES SCOTT 1810 - 1884 - A Surveyor of Van Diemen's Land View details Estimate$60,000 - $80,000StatusUnsold Lot 237 JEMIMA (MIMA) STORMANT Tilt-top occasional table, Tasmanian huon pine with painted floral board by Jemima Stormant, circa 1880. Jemima Stormant was the only child of John Stormant the overseer at MT. MORRISTON in Tasmania, she married Robert Scott the son of Tasmanian surveyor James Scott. James and Jemima lived at Mt Morriston until her passing. View details Estimate$3,000 - $4,000Price Realized$2,400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 238 JEMIMA (MIMA) STORMANT Set of 12 Minton plates hand painted with Tasmanian wildflowers, circa 1880s View details Quantity12Estimate$600 - $800Price Realized$500StatusSold Lot 239 JAMES SCOTT Family jewellery comprising a fine Australian 15ct gold and ruby brooch in original box circa 1850s, a Scottish gold and citrine brooch in original box, a sterling silver sovereign case engraved with Scott monogram; and an unusual wedding band made from stone and copper in a Launceston jewellers box. View details Estimate$3,000 - $5,000Price Realized$6,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 240 RAYMOND, James (compiler), The New South Wales Calendar and General Post Office Directory,1832,[Sydney, Stephens & Stokes, 1832.] Octavo, original green cloth, remnants of original paper label to spine; folding frontispiece map of Sydney Town dated 1831; colour folding plate of flags mostly missing. The first year of issue.The fascinating textual content is a valuable primary source for the period, and includes a detailed list of civil servants and Colonial administrators, terms of advert... View details Estimate$2,000 - $2,500StatusCLOSED! Lot 241 NEWS FROM AUSTRALASIA in THE MORNING POST, London - 1832 - 1838 View details Estimate$500 - $600StatusCLOSED! Lot 242 SOUTH AUSTRALIA; IMMIGRATION: The Newitt family archive, including a ticket to Adelaide from London, 1854.A group of 9 ephemeral items relating to the family of Thomas Newitt, who arrived at Port Adelaide in 1854. Includes the 1836 marriage certificate of Thomas & Ann Newitt at Lambeth, Surrey; the Passenger's Contract Ticket for carriage per the ship Fortitude for Thomas, Mary and James (aged 8); a manuscript letter from Thomas to his wife (July 1862) in Melbourne; James Newitt's Freemaso... View details Estimate$400 - $600StatusCLOSED! Lot 243 AUSTRALIA in THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS - 1846 to 1864 View details Estimate$750 - $1,000Price Realized$1,200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 244 "The NEWS LETTER OF AUSTRALASIA or Narrative of Events; A Letter to send to Friends. No. VIII - February 1857" cover sheet, printed by W.H.Williams & published by George Slater, Melbourne & Sandhurst; depicts "A View on the Yarra - The Willows"; engraved by Calvert from a painting by Nicholas Chevalier. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Symbol† GST on HAMMER for Australian residents only Lot 245 "THE NEWS LETTER OF AUSTRALASIA. MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER, 1859' complete 4-page edition, printed & published at "The Herald" Office; with lengthy coverage of the new Parliament following elections, ("Measures have been prepared to amend our gold fields legislation, and to legalize mining on private property..."; "The subject of the defences of the ports and harbours will demand your early and serious attention....The recent arrival of H.M.S Pelorus.... View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Symbol† GST on HAMMER for Australian residents only Lot 246 "NEWS LETTER OF AUSTRALASIA. A Narrative to send to Friends. No.42 - Feb.1860" cover sheet, printed and published at "The Herald" Office, Melbourne; depicting "A day on the sands: Queenscliffe", a cricket match, swimming in the Yarra, a horse race, a rowing competition, and the departure of the first train from Flinders Street Station. Engravings by Samuel Calvert. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$700StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Symbol† GST on HAMMER for Australian residents only Lot 247 THE TASMANIAN STANDARD NEWSPAPER 1861-62 View details Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$1,700StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 248 GREENWOOD, James "WILD SPORTS OF THE WORLD: A BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE."[S.O. Beeton, London, 1862] 1st ed. 426pp + colour plates with woodcuts from designs by Harden Melville and William Harvey, coloured illustrations, portraits and folding maps. Good tight condition, full leather, gilt decorations. Ex Libris label to front paste down; mss dedication to Robert D. Jackson "on his leaving Eton, 1866" View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 249 THE WEEKLY TIMES NEWSPAPER 1863 "The Weekly Times" No.1 Vol.1 (March 1863) to No.42 Vol.1 (December 1863), complete in a bound volume. A combination of commercial, legal, sporting and social news, prices, shipping information, advertisements and stories, "Published by Charles Boyce, Sole Proprietor at the Weekly Times Printing Office, 51 Murray Street, Hobart Town." These 42 editions are the complete output of The Weekly Times. It was briefly resurrected in 1868-69. Is the publi... View details Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$1,100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 250 The Illustrated Melbourne Post 1864 to 1868 View details Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$4,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 251 LOCHHEAD, J. McK. [MANUSCRIPT] Book with an account of the voige [sic] from Sydney, NSW to London, England. View details Estimate$800 - $1,000StatusCLOSED! Lot 252 Post Office Circular. Monday, August 23, 1875 View details Estimate$100 - $150StatusCLOSED! Lot 253 Government Appointment of the Honorable Graham Berry to become Premier & Treasurer of the Colony of Victoria in 1875, signed by Graham Berry & Sir William Foster Stawell, Chief Justice of the Colony of Victoria. Blind embossed seal, mounted & framed. 35 x 45cm View details Estimate$700 - $1,400Price Realized$500StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 254 AN ORIGINAL DIRECTOR & EARLY CHAIRMAN OF B.H.P. - Duncan E. McBryde Illuminated presentation manuscript to McBryde dated March 1878 from his "numerous friends in Bulla and the surrounding District..." expressing their "extreme regret" on the occasion of his departing the district. Lovely artwork and calligraphy by F. Whitehead & Co., Melbourne. Red leather binding, with gilt lettering and decoration, satin interior. 44.5 x 35cm.McBryde (1854 – 1920) was born in Scotland and migrated to ... View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$550StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 255 An archive of documents, scrapbooks, engravings,etc., from the estate of CHARLES STEPHEN SIMMONDS of Hobart, Tasmania. View details Estimate$300 - $500StatusCLOSED! Lot 256 "Our National Church", coloured lithograph in fine Australian huon pine frame, 19th century View details Estimate$300 - $500StatusCLOSED! Lot 257 BROINOWSKI, Gracius (1837-1913, The Birds of Australia View details Quantity6Estimate$4,000 - $4,500StatusCLOSED! Lot 258 [BRASSEY, Thomas]. PALGRAVE, F.T.; DAWSON, W.J. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 259 ETHEL JACKSON MORRIS (1891-1885) original pen, pencil and ink drawing for a bookplate "LAMB" View details Estimate$120 - $200Price Realized$240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 260 PEEBLES, J.M. Three Journeys Around the World, 1898 View details Estimate$125 - $150Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Symbol† GST on HAMMER for Australian residents only Lot 261 POSTCARDS: Collection of predominantly WW1 period and related postcards including Australian hospital ships, soldiers, tanks, 57th Battalion A.I.F and embroidered souvenirs from The Great War (approx 80) View details Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$600StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 262 ETHEL TURNER and MARY GRAN BRUCE Group of 14 hard cover books by the renowned Australian children's authors (14 books) View details Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$180StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 263 The BOYS WEEKLY, from Sydney Australia April 16, 1926 to December 16, 1927: the complete run of 88 editions of this delightful newspaper/magazine, printed and published by Alfred Crew Parsons for The Daily Telegraph, Sydney. Sports news (especially cricket), stamp collecting, adventure serials, short stories, instructions, jokes, natural history, scouting, competitions, wireless, how to, advertisements, and general chit chat. The "Weekly" ceased publication when the parent company was tak... View details Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$2,200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 264 MOVIE DAYBILLS: Group of six circa 1930s movie daybills, colour lithograph on card, printed in Australia and New Zealand View details Quantity6Estimate$200 - $400StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 265 LYNN, Elwyn The Australian Landscape and its Artists.[Bay Books, Sydney, 1977]Oblong folio. Bound in simulated full leather with gilt decoration by Sidney Nolan on front cover. In slipcase. 160pp. With 100 full-page colour plates by 50 different artists. The limited edition of 200 numbered copies only fully signed 'Elwyn Lynn'; this is #190. View details Estimate$200 - $250StatusCLOSED! Lot 266 LEWIN, John William, A Natural History of the Birds of New South Wales, collected, engraved, and faithfully painted after nature.Introduction and biographical descriptions by Allan McEvey, Curator of Birds, National Museum of Victoria.[Queensberry Hill Press, Melbourne, 1978] Folio, with coloured frontispiece tipped in and 26 coloured plates; original blind-tooled kangaroo; cloth box. Edition limited to 500 numbered copies with two proof plates as issued; this is #320. Facsimile of the... View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$150StatusSold Lot 267 KREFFT, Gerard The Mammals of Australia. With a Short Account of all the Species hitherto described. .[Lansdowne, Melbourne, 1979] Sydney 1871 Facsimile reprint. Folio. Orig. half morocco. viii, 4, 42pp. With 16 full-page plates from illusts. by H. Scott and H. Forde. Lim. ed. #20 of 350 copies numbered and signed 'B.J. Marlow' Curator of Mammals at the Australian Museum. View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 268 MORRIS, Frank T.ROBINS AND WRENS OF AUSTRALIA. A Selection.[Lansdowne, Melbourne, 1979]., Limited edition 249/500 signed by the artist/author.Folio, 71pp, colour illustrations. A very good hardback copy in quarter calf binding with gilt title on spine. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 269 LINDSAY, Norman MICOMICANA [Melbourne University Press,1979]. Folio.Original full calf. Gilt. Spine gilt with raised bands and morocco title-labels. Top edge gilt. Profusely illustrated throughout. Edition limited to 527 numbered copies signed by the artist's daughter, Jane Lindsay; this is #460. In original velvet lined buckram box.Lindsay wrote of this work, "it is just a series of cheerful, bawdy short stories, placed in a country called Pattipanonia, the dukedom of the Duke of Fanf... View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$300StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 270 ART & ARTISTS: A small group including Mendelssohn's "Sydney Long" [1979], Boddington's "Drysdale Photographer" [1987, signed], Strutt's "Victoria the Golden" [1980], plus 2 others. (5 items). View details Estimate$200 - $250StatusCLOSED! Lot 271 SCHODDE, Richard & MASON, IanNocturnal Birds of Australia illustrated by Jeremy Boot[Lansdowne, Melbourne, 1980] No 528 of a Limited Edition of 750. Signed by authors and artist. Elephant Folio. Full leather with gilt titling to spine. View details Estimate$250 - $350StatusCLOSED! Lot 272 SMITH, Meredith J. Marsupials of Australia. Vol. 1: Possums the Koala and Wombats. Foreword by J.H. Calaby.[Lansdowne Editions, Melbourne, 1980] View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 273 FRIEND, DonaldAn Alphabet of Owls et cetera. With a text suitable for all children grown-ups, non-readers, ornamental hermits, et alia.[Gryphon Books, Melbourne, 1981] Folio. Orig. full buckram with illust. morocco title-label on front cover. Printed in red/black ink on hand-made paper and fully illustrated by the artist; the edition is limited to 150 numbered copies fully signed "Donald Friend"; this is #125.Printed at the Croft Press on handmade Bemboka paper with the illustrations i... View details Estimate$600 - $800Price Realized$550StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 274 MORRIS, Frank. T.Birds of the Australian Swamps. Vol. 2: Herons-Spoonbills.[Lansdowne, Melbourne 1981].Folio. Original half leather. Spine gilt with raised bands. With 21 full-page colour plates and associated charcoal flight drawings/silhouettes for each species. Ed. lim. to 500 numbered copies signed by the author; this is #292. View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$75StatusSold Lot 275 CHING, Raymond Studies and sketches of a bird painter.[Lansdowne Editions, Melbourne, 1981]Small folio,260 pp., colour plates, text illustrations. Publisher's full grey calf and Solander box, edition limited to 500 copies, numbered and signed by the artist; this is #190. View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$180StatusSold Lot 276 BROINOWSKI, Gracius J.The Cockatoos and Nestors of Australia.[Lansdowne Editions, Melbourne, 1981]Original black leather with gilt border and title. Signed by Baron Broinowski (great-grandson of the original author) on limitation page. Edition limited to 500 copies of which these are #s 283, 284 & 285. Facsimile reprint of the original 1888 edition. View details Quantity3Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$220StatusSold Lot 277 An early library bookcase with astragal glazed doors, Australian cedar, Tasmanian origin, circa 1830, Hobart address on the back, View details Estimate$20,000 - $30,000StatusCLOSED! Lot 280 A Colonial five drawer chest, solid birdseye huon pine, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, huon pine secondary timbers and turned blackwood knobs View details Estimate$1,200 - $2,000Price Realized$1,300StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 281 A rare Colonial campaigne bureau, mahogany and cedar with ebony inlay, possibly Anglo-Indian, circa 1810 View details Estimate$800 - $1,200StatusCLOSED! Lot 282 A rare Colonial Australian drum table, cedar and blackwood, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840 View details Estimate$8,000 - $10,000StatusCLOSED! Lot 283 A Colonial five drawer chest, cedar with blackwood handles and huon pine secondary timbers, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840 View details Estimate$2,000 - $3,000StatusCLOSED! Lot 284 Early Colonial riding boot and whip stand, Australian cedar, Tasmania origin, circa 1840 View details Estimate$3,000 - $4,000Price Realized$2,500StatusSold Lot 285 A Colonial sewing table, Australian cedar, Tasmanian origin, circa 1835, dropside with cross banded cedar edge, drawer fitted with cedar compartments, View details Estimate$4,000 - $6,000StatusUnsold Lot 286 A child's spade back high chair, Australian cedar, circa 1850 View details Estimate$250 - $350StatusCLOSED! Lot 287 A Colonial games top wine table, cedar, musk and huon pine, Tasmanian origin, circa 1850 View details Estimate$800 - $1,200Price Realized$750StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 288 An early Australian cedar sideboard with Thomas Hope scroll back and shield doors, New South Wales origin, circa 1835-1840 View details Estimate$15,000 - $18,000StatusUnsold Lot 289 An Anglo-Indian Colonial cellarette, Indian cedar, circa 1820 View details Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$2,600StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 290 A dressing table, huon pine with marble top, Melbourne, circa 1875 View details Estimate$1,500 - $2,500StatusCLOSED! Lot 291 An early Australian Colonial meatsafe, cedar with pierced zinc sides, circa 1830 View details Estimate$1,000 - $2,000Price Realized$850StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 292 A Colonial tilt-top oval supper table with unusual carved column and base, blackwood, Tasmanian origin, mid 19th century View details Estimate$800 - $1,200StatusCLOSED! Lot 293 A rare set of four Tasmanian blackwood dining chairs attributed to James Lumsden, Hobart, circa 1845 View details Quantity4Estimate$1,200 - $2,000Price Realized$900StatusSold Lot 294 W. H. ROCKE & Co. 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition writing table, fiddleback blackwood, huon pine and walnut. This fine table was displayed on the Rocke and Co. stand at the Great Exhibition where the exhibit won a silver medal in the Victorian section and is the only remaining piece in private hands. The other pieces reside in the collections of the NGV and the Melbourne Museum. The exhibition jurors report of the day stated "In The Victorian Court we found the exhibit of Messrs. W.H. Ro View details Estimate$30,000 - $35,000StatusUnsold Lot 295 A fine Australian dressing table, fiddleback blackwood, Melbourne, circa 1885 View details Estimate$1,200 - $1,500StatusUnsold Lot 296 An impressive Colonial Australian chest of eight drawers with plum pudding cuts of cedar and turned columns, New South Wales origin, circa 1860 View details Estimate$2,000 - $3,000StatusCLOSED! Lot 297 A Colonial double ended settee, Australian cedar, Adelaide South Australian origin, circa 1850 View details Estimate$2,500 - $3,500StatusCLOSED! Lot 298 ROCKE & CO partner's desk with 18 drawers, Australian cedar with red pine secondary timbers and embossed green leather top, circa 1880, brass maker's plaque "W. H. Rocke & Co. Melbourne" View details Estimate$1,500 - $2,500StatusUnsold Lot 299 An impressive farmhouse kitchen table, turned legs and single drawer at one end, kauri pine, South Australian origin, circa 1875 View details Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$3,800StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 300 A Colonial desktop compendium cabinet, Australian cedar, Tasmanian origin, early to mid 19th century View details Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$360StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 302 A rare corner cabinet, Australian cedar, Barossa Valley, South Australia, mid 19th century View details Estimate$800 - $1,200Price Realized$600StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Items per page 102550100 Previous|123456|Next Previous 123456 Next Previous 123456 Next