A Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance Art Union of London vase, baluster form, the inverted ovoid body with relief blossoms in the pate-sur-pate manner, in pale tones with brown leaves on blue band, all upon a bottled pale blue ground, flared brown top rim and
An oak framed Australian flag, circa 1910, showing a central cross with the stars of the Southern Cross and a Union Jack to the left corner with coats-of-arms for Australia, South Africa and Great Britain, 48 x 86 cm
A rare and important HM Achilles crew signed Ensign the Royal Navy St George linen Ensign flag (1707 pattern) from the famous leander-class light cruiser HM Achilles and signed by numerous members of that ship's crew after the 'Battle of the river plate' o
A Victorian Parian bust of Louise, impressed to reverse Art Union of London, April, Mary Thornycroft, copyright reserved Copeland, sliver off base. 25 x 30 cm
Quarter-plate Union case 'Roger de Coverly and the Gypsies Fortune' by A.P. Critchlow & Company, black, containing an ambrotype to interior of a mother, father and daughter, some darkening, old repair to top edge of case case 10.3 cm high, 12.7 cm wide, 2.
Rugby Players Touring Ties (6), six Rugby Touring Ties - Scotland Rugby Union 1873-1973/ Rugby World Cup 1987/ FF Rugby 1990/ NSWRU/ ARU inbound tours tie c1992 Scotland and New Zealand/ Australian referees Tie
1937 Springbok Jersey # 15 E Bastard, often described as the Best Team to leave New Zealand, the 1937 Springboks played 11 matches in Australia also including two Tests. They lost just one match - the famous victory in the wet for NSW. The # 15 jersey was
1930 British Lions Rugby Jersey # 28 FD Prentice, a blue British Lions jersey from their 1930 tour of New Zealand and Australia. The jersey is # 28 - the tour number of captain the forward FD (Doug) Prentice. The number is white with no patch. The badge on
The original bronze bell from the S.S. 'Torgauten', named and dated '1901'. Built by the Moss Iron Foundry & Mechanical Works in 1901, Norway, acquired by the West Coast Steamship Co. in 1904 then to the Maoriland Steamship Co., then in 1915 acquired by th