Cast iron Advance Australia armorial wall mount. Deep cast pattern dated 1870 below the early 'Unofficial' four state coat of arms. Mounted on moulded cedar board. Australia's first formal arms not issued until early 20th century. Height 18 cm, length 107…
H.M.S. Foudroyant - Nelson's Flagship: repousse copper plaque (copper sourced from the ship) showing an image of the wrecked ship within floral sprays beneath the British Royal crest, mounted on a teak board (also from the ship) with leaf motifs within…
A rare hand carved 'Advance New South Wales' coat of arms, 19th century, carved wood with gesso and remnant paint colours featuring emu and kangaroo supporters beside a quartered shield featuring an anchor, sheep, caduceus and possibly a plough,…
A large and impressive carved and polychrome wood Royal Coat of Arms, British 19th century, inscribed Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense (Evil to him who thinks evil) and motto Dieu Et Mon Droit (God and my right) with the rose thistle and Shamrock celebrating the…
A cast iron 'Advance Australia' panel and another panel with emus and kangaroos, the late 19th century 'Advance Australia' panel centred with the coat of arms and supported by the emu and kangaroo and foliate scrolls (losses), the other later panel…
A repousse copper coat of arms of the state of NSW, the shield supported by the lion and kangaroo above the motto 'Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites', early 20th century, 67 x 100 cm. Other Notes: the state arms of NSW were granted by Edward VII in 1906 and the…
English School (C. 1895), HMS Bonaventure Honi. Soit. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense, fine and intricate carved relief panel crest with paint highlights, 34.5 x 26.5 cm
A cast iron panel of the British Coat of Arms, gilded and enamelled in red, white, green and blue, 60 cm wide, 10 cm deep, 81 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection Sydney