Australian & Historical (#531) Closed Auction Info PDF Prices RealizedPDF Catalogue View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBids (Low - High)Bids (High - Low)Views (Low - High)Views (High - Low) Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1-10 of 35. Previous|1234|Next Lot #312 CONVICT LOVE TOKEN cartwheel penny size, stamped with the initials "I. D.". 18th/19th century. View details Estimate$120 - $200Price Realized$100StatusSold Lot #312a CONVICT LOVE TOKEN, created from a 1797 cartwheel penny (holed), engraved on the front with two intertwined hearts with piercing arrows, the date 1819 above and "7 YEARS" below, the reverse engraved "SANDS LEES 29th JULY, 1819, NOTTS.". Accompanied by research notes identifying the convict as Sands Lees sentenced to transportation for seven years for house robbery in 1820. He arrived in New Sotuh Wales aboard the ship Mangles. View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$500StatusSold Lot #312b CONVICT LOVE TOKEN, created from a half-penny (holed), with a message etched to both surfaces, "MY OWN DEAR SON, THE TIME MAY COME WHEN I'M FAR AWAY. ON ME YOU'LL THINK AND MY HEALTH DRINK FOR YOU'LL EVER PRAY", undated and by an unknown convict with a poetic sensitivity. View details Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$200StatusSold Lot #312c CONVICT LOVE TOKEN, created from a half-penny, engraved on one side "G. B." "R. B. 1840", surrounded by a flowering wreath and surmounted by a crown and on the reverse "Forget Me Not When I Am Far Away, April 10" with an illustration of a two hands shaking. Accompanied by research notes identifying the convict as George Barnes sentenced to transportation for life for manslaughter in 1840. He arrived in Van Diemen's Land aboard Asia I. View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$600StatusSold Lot #313 EARLY CONVICT PARDON - GEORGE BRIDGES BELLASIS. First formal pardon of a convict to serve in high office in New South Wales, this being the original manuscript order to Governor PHILIP GIDLEY KING announcing the free pardon of GEORGE BELLASIS, signed by KING GEORGE III and C. YORKE (Home Secretary). "Given at Our Court at Saint James's the Nineteenth day of November, 1803". Folio, 2 pages, with paper seal; in very good condition. View details Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$11,000StatusSold Lot #314 A FLEET OF TRANSPORTS UNDER CONVOY: 18th century satirical print, printed for and sold by Carrington Bowles at His Map & Print Warehouse, No. 69 in St Paul's Church Yard, London. Rare first state. Attractively housed in a birdseye maple frame, 60 x 44cm overall. Condition ReportPossible small repair to the top margin. Two pencil notations to the lower corners. Paper stock lightly toning throughout. Colours strong. Overall, a very good example in an attractive period (good condition). View details Estimate$1,000 - $2,000Price Realized$1,800StatusSold Lot #315 CONVICT DEPARTMENT brass hat/shako badge, 19th century, 4cm diameter. View details Estimate$500 - $800Price Realized$600StatusSold Lot #316 CONVICT DEPARTMENT antique tunic button; together with PRISONS DEPARTMENT antique tunic button, (2 items), 19th century. View details Quantity2Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$200StatusSold Lot #317 LOCAL COMPANIES convict era hat/shako badge, 19th century, 4.8cm wide. View details Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$1,100StatusSold Lot #318 2 May 1851 single page Comptroller General's Office memorandum regarding convict JAMES HOWARD, who had arrived in Van Diemen's Land aboard "Asia" in April 1841. Originally sentenced to be transported for 15 years, this memorandum removes the prohibition of the ticket-of-leave holder of residing in Hobart Town. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold Items per page 102550100 Previous|1234|Next Previous 1234 Next Previous 1234 Next