Bradmania 2012-12-14 Auction - 261 Price Results - Ravenswick in AU - Page 2
100: Bradman Testcap for 1946220: Charles Harrisson's Wild's Parts 191296: Don Bradman Lifemask by Thelma Dahle
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Sydney, Australia
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Bradmania

Bradmania comes to Bowral with the Don's life-mask from 1930, His World Record Partnership bat from 1946 (234!), two previously undocumented match-used Bradman bats (1937 Shield bat and a NSW Shield bat from the Bodyline era). Sporting treasures include the Thicknesse collection of Rugby League scrapbooks and photographs, including the 1933 Kangaroo Tour diary, signed team items 1948 Australian Olympic materials, early cricket and rugby, Moss Vale and Goulburn trophies, even a Phar Lap bridle. AUSTRALIANA includes Douglas Mawson material, including replica chair from the Mawson Huts, a rare painting of the expedition by Harrison, an original bottle of Yalumba 1919 Port made for the Mawson expedition, artworks by Wendy Sharpe and Garry Shead, historic photographs and CDVs, signed Kingsford Smith air mail, a life-mask of JJ Bradfield, an early Australian botanic collection, photographs by Frank Hurley, items signed by Edmund Hillary, Silver Coins and Signed Australian Bank Notes, Group of Australian Prime Minister's Signatures
Victorian Ruby Glass: A lovely example of Victorian ruby glass in the Mary Gregory style, 16 x 25 cm. Really fine and collectable.
0025: Victorian Ruby GlassEst. A$300-A$500Lot Passed
The Hemispheres, 1760: A very early rendering of the two hemispheres by A. Bell, 20 x 24 cm, showing only a partial formation of the West Australian coastline. Good.
0026: The Hemispheres, 1760Est. A$40-A$60Lot Passed
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Norfolk Island 1789: A fine first edition copper-plate engraving published by J Stockdale in London August 6 1789. Paper size 29.5 x 22.5, fine crisp copy.
0027: Norfolk Island 1789Est. A$40-A$60
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James Cook: A nicely worked miniature of Cook created as a wax medallion, after the painting by William Hodges, framed in the Georgian manner. A contemporary hand-painted response to the Wedgewood & Bentley
0028: James CookEst. A$700-A$900
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Austral Botanic Book, c1800: An elephant folio album, filled with examples of ferns and foliage, noted in Latin in pencil, being a study of ferns in Australia. We note the examples of the Dicksonia Youngiae, a bristly tree fern
0029: Austral Botanic Book, c1800Est. A$800-A$1,200
1840s documents: Two large folio documents, one being an 8p folio Letter of Attorney for members of the Australian Trust Company dated 1848 but signed in 1851; the other being a conveyance of a 5 acre farm at
0030: 1840s documentsEst. A$40-A$60Lot Passed
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Waste Land 1855: An Act of Parliament, printed in the UK, regarding how the basis of the Continent of Australia was termed a Waste Land by the Brits. Still remarkable reading.
0031: Waste Land 1855Est. A$60-A$80
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An Austral Egg: An emu egg, beautifully painted with a koala and young, with possum in a subtle monotone, attached to a five piece filigree tree fern in silver, above a nicely worked tree base of flowers and stones.
0032: An Austral EggEst. A$500-A$800
An Australian Lacework: A family hand-worked lace from the Raymond family c1880 Bega, NSW, nicely framed. Elegant.
0033: An Australian LaceworkEst. A$200-A$300Lot Passed
Australian oddities: 18 CDVs including a rare scene of the Grafton Steam Punt, a Baily view of Hobart Town 1883, an early h/c family group in Bathurst c1862; tinplate portraits, a nice pic of William Rooney, Armidale,
0034: Australian odditiesEst. A$60-A$80Lot Passed
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45 Early CDVs: A good group of CDVs including an original Brady photograph of the Fairy Wedding Group (New York dwarves 1864) and 2 rare CDV calling cards portraits of Mr & Mrs William Bonney.
0035: 45 Early CDVsEst. A$40-A$60
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Tasmanian Planisphere 1883: A large folded hard card creation by Walch of Hobart, 46cm x 46cm, printed by the Govt Printer in Melbourne for the Govt of Tasmania, split through over use, but complete with the full planisphere of
0036: Tasmanian Planisphere 1883Est. A$200-A$300
Berrima 1876: Mineral Selection at Berrima, pages 1015-1062 from the Legislative Assembly NSW 1875-6, printed foolscap, denoting all correspondence over disputed mineral claims at Joadja, and all requests for
0037: Berrima 1876Est. A$80-A$120Lot Passed
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Mineral leases Hill End 1875: Mineral disputes at Hill End , and gold lease claims by Henry Parkes around Camden, being pages 951 -1014 from the Legislative Assembly NSW 1875-6, printed foolscap, denoting all correspondence over
0038: Mineral leases Hill End 1875Est. A$150-A$250
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A Colonial Couple: Two portraits in oil on card of an Australian colonial couple c1850.
0039: A Colonial CoupleEst. A$80-A$120
Some CDVs by Burman 1878- 82: 14 quality portraits by the celebrated AW Burman of Melbourne (famed for his portraits of the Kelly Gang with James Bray) including 3 hand-coloured, two girls with hoops, some serious beards
0040: Some CDVs by Burman 1878- 82Est. A$40-A$60Lot Passed
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Some CDVs by Bray 1878-82: 8 portraits in good condition by Bray of Beechworth, including two hand-coloured, one a remarkable study of a lady with her harp; t/w 4 UK cabinet cards including one in military gear (12)
0041: Some CDVs by Bray 1878-82Est. A$40-A$60
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Australian cabinet cards.: 14 cabinet cards including a lovely portrait by JW Lindt, a cyclist photographed by Trilby of Toowoomba, a coloured stereo of apple orchards on the Derwent; and many fine portraits from Melbourne
0042: Australian cabinet cards.Est. A$40-A$60
Daniel Cooper’s Estate: A batch of wills and agreements relating to the will of Sir Daniel Cooper,including property in Woollahra and Paddington.
0043: Daniel Cooper’s EstateEst. A$40-A$60Lot Passed
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Thomas Buckland documents: A couple of hundred pages of documents pertaining to Thomas Buckland's purchase of Cox's Pine Ridge property near Gulgong
0044: Thomas Buckland documentsEst. A$50-A$70
Land Western NSW 1890s: A couple of pages of documents relating to land purchases in the Central West in the1890-1900 connected to the Cox family.
0045: Land Western NSW 1890sEst. A$40-A$60Lot Passed
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Queen Victoria raw silk square: souvenir of the longest reign in British history produced in 1898. Features the Australian Posssessions but not Tasmania 60 by 55 cm
0046: Queen Victoria raw silk squareEst. A$80-A$120
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Cedar reel holder: A double tier cotton reel holder c1890, in Australian red cedar, with two tiers of cotton! Indispensable.
0047: Cedar reel holderEst. A$40-A$60
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1870s Cricket Mug: An early Staffordshire cricket mug of the 1870s, showing batsman and wickets. Petite!
0048: 1870s Cricket MugEst. A$250-A$350