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Fresh stock October 7th

It’s been a good while since our last ‘Fresh Stock’ – so here’s a bumper issue to make up for it!

You’ll find a fine and varied selection, from Georgian Furniture to fine 18th century Porcelain, Australian Pottery, a host of Candlesticks, and interesting Artworks.

Enjoy!

FRESH to Stock

Fresh Premium Collection

There’s a fine selection ‘Premium’ rarities Fresh to stock. Here’s a sample: see them all on their own page here >

Virtu

Some small precious items, perfect presents…..

Australian Remued Pottery

Next at MOORABOOL AUCTIONS – Australiana Special

NOVEMBER 2nd – live on Invaluable

Our Auctions continue to grow in content and audience – a terrific way to sell if you are thinking of it, and the perfect place to buy at great prices.

Our next sale is currently being prepared, and features some Australiana rarities, including:

Robert Prenzel, Aboriginal portraits, signed & dated 1921
Bronze Kangaroo Mystery Clock, 1935 Australian Racing Prize + the 1928 Shell Cup, 1st Phillip Island Grand Prix

Australian Grand Prix prizes – from the FIRST Australian ‘TT’ Grand Prix, held on Phillip Island in 1928, we have the ‘Shell Cup’, a giant silver-plate affair, won by Alex Finlay on a B.S.A. bike ‘just taken out of the box’!
Rare original German bronze kangaroo ‘Mystery Clock’, 1st prize Time Trials won by Les Murphy in an MG-P in 1935.

Artworks include a ‘View of Launceston’ watercolour by the extremely rare convict artist Frederick Strange, c. 1858, from the personal collection of Clifford Craig, the original researcher of this interesting colonial identity in the 1960’s.

Also Fresh to Market is our recently identified George Peacock oil, ‘View of Sydney Harbour from Carrara House’, circa 1855. We have pinpointed the exact place Peacock painted this view from, with Carrara now being known as ‘Strickland House’, the gardens now public parkland along the waterfront of Vaucluse.

George Peacock, Sydney Harbour from Carrara House, Vaucluse, c. 1855

Several desirable oils by W.D. Knox come from the descendants of this fine Australian artist, fresh to the market for the first time.

W.D. Knox oil, one of several from the Knox family
William Edwards Australian Sterling Silver Cricket Award, Lockwood Farmers Cricket Club 1860
William Edwards Australian Sterling Silver Cricket Award, Lockwood Farmers Cricket Club 1860
William Edwards attributed: awarded by Arthur Felton himself.

Plus more….. an email will notify all subscribers when the catalogue is uploaded & ready for exploring.

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