*** | A William IV sterling silver coffee pot, with makers initials for James Hobbs hallmarked London 1833, height 26 cm | *** | |
*** | Two creamware pottery plaques commemorating the Coronation of William IV, English circa 1830, 10 cm diameter The frames 17 cm and 18 cm diameter and 3.8and 4 cm thick. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, (George Sinclair) Goolwa, South Australia, 1990 | *** | |
*** | Two creamware pottery plaques commemorating William IV and Queen Adelaide, English circa 1830, 10 cm diameter Frames 17 and 19 cm diameter and 3.4 cm thick. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, (George Sinclair) Goolwa, South Australia, 1990 | *** | |
*** | A fabulous original World War II copper framed Darwin airport landing light, circa 1940, with its original fittings and mounting bracket, height 54 cm, width 54 cm, depth 45 cm | *** | |
*** | A fine cut and etched glass goblet, commemorating the Sunderland bridge, originally built in 1797, English circa 1810/20, 16.5 cm high 10.5 cm diameter, initialled J.A.B | *** | |
*** | A ship's decanter, English circa 1800, three ringed, slightly waisted, bulls eye stopper bowl, and a polished pontil foot. 26 cm high. Excellent example of ship's decanter, the slightly waisted shape very attractive. Reference: Andy Mcconnell, p256 | *** | |
*** | An Art-Deco chrome and smoked glass Olympic lamp, Australian circa 1930 | *** | |
*** | A Staffordshire creamware black transfer printed circular babies-plate commemorating Queen Adelaide, English circa 1835, 14.2 cm diameter, with moulded dogs and a monkey to the border. Provenance: John Baunton England 1987 | *** | |
*** | A Webb crystal Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative engraved large goblet, English dated 1953, 30 cm high 19 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A bronze effect sculpture of a race-horse and jockey, marked: Created in Australia by Realities Cold Cast Bronze, Thora, NSW. Dimensions: 30 cm high, base 32 cm long | *** | |
*** | A Vintage Spalding 'grand slam' tennis racquet in original wooden press, circa 1950's | *** | |
*** | A small Staffordshire creamware black transfer printed circular dolls house plate commemorating Queen Adelaide, English circa 1835, 9.5 cm diameter. Provenance: John Baunton, England 1987 | *** | |
*** | A City of Melbourne commemorative china cup and saucer, J and G Meakin, England, circa 1930/50, saucer 14 cm wide, cup 7.5 cm high | *** | |