Aboriginal art and artefact collecting goes back to early first contact times. In fact local Aboriginals around Sydney use to trade artefacts with visiting ships from the earliest days.

Curio collecting has always been part of early exploration of the new world. Ceremonial adornment items that were made of perishable material were not preserved for future use and so early examples are very collectable. Early shields, clubs and boomerangs that were cherished as favourites and had developed a deep colour and patina are preferred.

Historical items that were collected by early notable pioneers, explorers or anthropologists are of high interest to collectors. Some areas are collected because the artistic expression makes them more appealing when displayed.

Production of artefacts has never ceased and are still made today for sale.

Some examples of collectable Aboriginal artefacts are:

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A nail-headed club, Queensland (nineteenth century), carved…

Queensland Nail-Headed Club

A nail-headed club, Queensland (nineteenth century), carved hardwood and hob-nails, 70.7 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

A finely incised and rare club, Wide Bay-Burnett Region,…

Rare Incised Club from Queensland

A finely incised and rare club, Wide Bay-Burnett Region, Queensland (nineteenth century), carved hardwood, 66.7 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Queensland

An early and exceptional narrow parrying shield, Darling River…

Early Australian Parrying Shield with Zig-Zag Patterning

An early and exceptional narrow parrying shield, Darling River Region, New South Wales (early-mid nineteenth century), carved hardwood and natural pigments, 84.8 cm high. A fine, early stone-carved parrying shield of diamond shaped cross-section and…

An important and rare ceremonial boomerang / club (lil-lil),…

Rare North Queensland ceremonial boomerang-club

An important and rare ceremonial boomerang / club (lil-lil), North Queensland (circa 1900), carved hardwood, 80.5 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Victoria, This extraordinary and large ceremonial boomerang-club is carved of hardwood with an…

Australian Aboriginal hardwood fighting club

Aboriginal Hardwood Fighting Club

Australian Aboriginal hardwood fighting club

Australian Aboriginal hardwood fighting club

Aboriginal Hardwood Fighting Club

Australian Aboriginal hardwood fighting club

Australian Aboriginal hardwood fighting club

Aboriginal Fighting Club: Hardwood Edition

Australian Aboriginal hardwood fighting club

Aboriginal Club: Northern Territory Arnhamland. Wood & painted…

Aboriginal Club from Arnhamland, NT

Aboriginal Club: Northern Territory Arnhamland. Wood & painted ochre. Mid 20th century. 85 cm

Six Aboriginal artefacts. Adze with incised decoration; spear…

Aboriginal Artefacts Collection

Six Aboriginal artefacts. Adze with incised decoration; spear thrower; club; carved board; & two pointing sticks. Length 60 cm (adze)

An Aboriginal fighting club finely fluted handle with carved…

Fluted Aboriginal Fighting Club from South-Eastern Australia

An Aboriginal fighting club finely fluted handle with carved and incised pointed bubous head. South-Easter Australia. 70 cm

Australian Aboriginal hardwood 'nulla nulla' (hunting or war…

Aboriginal Nulla Nulla: Hardwood Hunting/War Club

Australian Aboriginal hardwood 'nulla nulla' (hunting or war club)

A shield, Western Australia and a bulbous headed club, south…

Australian Indigenous Carved Wood Shield and Club Set

A shield, Western Australia and a bulbous headed club, south Eastern Australia carved wood, pokerwork designs with emu and kangaroo (club) 67 cm and 45.5 cm(26 3/8