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Memorabilia — Young's Auctions

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Auction House: Young's Auctions
Number of lots recorded: 22
Lots with images: 22
Prices available: 22
Category: Memorabilia





Lot Description Price Image
*** Rare Australiana cricket trophy Engraved 'Boyle & Scotts Challenge Cup, For Best Junior Cricket Club, season 1884 5, Won By The Queensberry C. C., Hotham' The reverse of the body engraved with a cricketing scene. Two classical styled angel handles, the lid adorned with a wicket-keeper. The base showing a Kangaroo bowling to a Lion. "Boyle played in the first Australian 'Test' Team in 1878.… ***
*** North Melbourne Football Club 'Association Series' postcard, depicting a player standing with one foot on a ball. Valentine's Series, circa 1905. ***
*** Olympic commerative gold medal. Athens 1896 ***
*** Collingwood Football Club 'League Series' postcard, depicting a footballer taking a place kick. Valentine's Series, circa 1905. Scarce item in very nice condition. ***
*** Victorian railways leather wallets, tokens, ephemera etc ***
*** Olympic commerative bronze medal. Athens 1896 ***
*** Rare cricket photograph postcard 'The Australian Eleven' 1878 cricket Test team. Showing 13 cameos of the players, their names & representative states. Photograph taken by T. F. Chuck & Son, Royal Arcade, Melbourne. This team is often referred to as the first Australian 'Test' team even though the 'Test' term didn't originate until a full decade later. ***
*** Collection of ephemera. Including 1878 Scot's Church programme, 'Forward Australians' song manuscript (dated 1901), Victorian Football League registration form for Bertie E Woollacott, military items, forget-me-not book etc ***
*** Two (2) Copeland Spode Coronation whisky advertising decanters. Andrew Usher and Co, Edinburgh. Commemorating the crowning of King George V and Queen Mary, June 22nd, 1911. Three colour pate-sur-pate body with crown stopper. Cameo banners with royal portraits. Reverse decorated with English coat of arms. 25.5 cm ***
*** Union Cricket Club and Victorian Railways archive of William J Edie. Melbourne, circa 1867. Hand written subscription lists, rules and regulations, promotional program advertisement, Melbourne Hobson's Bay United Railway Company, etc ***
*** Commonwealth Parliament opening invitation, 1901. From the Government of Victoria addressed to 'Mr. H. Mahon M.P. and Lady'. Mounted in original ornate gilt frame. Plus an original booklet to commemorate the Royal Visit for the opening of Parliament. 28 x 35 cm ***
*** Australian Rules Football Carte-de-visite of a player in standing pose with oval ball resting on a pedestal. Horizontal hooped guernsey & socks, plain knee-length trousers & cap. Taken at the studio of Timothy Noble, 135 Bourke Street East, Melbourne. Noble operated from this premises from 1874 to 1878.. A rare early portrait of an unidentified Australian Rules Footballer. ***
*** Prince Charles as a Boy. Colour print in antique mahogany and ebony trimmed frame. 40 x 28 cm. Frame: 57 x 47 cm ***
*** Two Victorian sweet meat dishes. Clear oval glass dish showing 'Queen's Jubilee' with crown and dated 1887. The clear circular glass dish to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII, dated June 26th, 1902. 24 cm dish and 22 cm diam. ***
*** Two Queen Victoria Jubilee bowls. Both clear glass. The 1887 bowl showing the crown, sword and sceptre. The diamond jubilee bowl with a central gilded portrait. 24 and 22 cm diam. ***
*** 3 Danish silver miniature golf clubs with steel shafts ***

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