• A daybill is a variety of Australian film poster issued to cinemas at the time of a film's release. Daybills were folded twice and then sold to cinemas. Daybills are sought-after by collectors for their rarity and their unique artwork. They look great framed. This daybill dates to 1979. There is writing on the back as well as a stain on the back right hand vertical edge near the upper fold. It measures approximately  34 cm wide x  76 cm long. Please check both photos provided. This item will be mailed in a postal tube.
  • A daybill is a variety of Australian film poster issued to cinemas at the time of a film's release. Daybills were folded twice and then sold to cinemas. Daybills are sought-after by collectors for their rarity and their unique artwork. They look great framed. This daybill dates to 1977. There is some writing on the back at the top and a smudge on the bottom right hand corner which will be covered by the mat once framed. It measures approximately 33 cm wide x 71 cm long. Please check both photos provided. This item will be mailed in a postal tube.
  • A daybill is a variety of Australian film poster issued to cinemas at the time of a film's release. Daybills were folded twice and then sold to cinemas. Daybills are sought-after by collectors for their rarity and their unique artwork. They look great framed. This daybill has writing on the back as well as a series of blotchy marks. It measures 34 cm wide x 68 cm long and dates to the 1970s/80s. Please check both photos provided. This item will be mailed in a postal tube.
  • A daybill is a variety of Australian film poster issued to cinemas at the time of a film's release. Daybills were folded twice and then sold to cinemas. Daybills are sought-after by collectors for their rarity and their unique artwork. They look great framed. This daybill dates to 1977,  is in good condition and measures approximately 34 cm wide x 76 cm long. Please check both photos provided. This item will be mailed in a postal tube.
  • A daybill is a variety of Australian film poster issued to cinemas at the time of a film's release. Daybills were folded twice and then sold to cinemas. Daybills are sought-after by collectors for their rarity and their unique artwork. They look great framed. This daybill measures approximately 34 cm wide  x 76 cm long and dates to the 1970s. Please note both the writing  and some marks on the back. Please check both photos provided. This item will be mailed in a postal tube.
  • Jim Henson's 'Muppet Babies', June 1992 No. 1. Published by Harvey Comics Santa Monica, California. In good overall condition for its age. Any questions? Please ask them. Please refer to both photos provided.
  • Walt Disney WINNIE-THE-POOH , No. 14 August 1979 published by Western Publishing Company Inc. New York. The front cover has some imperfections (please refer to photos provided). Overall it is in good condition for its age. Any questions? Please ask them.
  • A 'Walt Disney Giant Comics - Special - G 350'  published by W.G. Publications Pty. Ltd. in Sydney. Copyright 1965. In good overall condition for its age. Any questions? Please ask them. Please refer to both photographs provided.
  • For its age this Walt Disney Giant Comics - Special-G343 'Interplanetary Postman' is in overall good condition. There is a smudgy area on pages two and three. Copyright is 1965 and it was published in Sydney by W.G. Publications Pty. Ltd. Any questions? Please ask them. Please refer to both photos provided.
  • For its age this comic is in good condition. Numbered M.152, Copyright 1969, published by W.G. Publications Pty Ltd Sydney. Any questions? Please ask them. Please refer to both photos provided.
  • In 1994, Raymond Waites™ Vintage Home Collection was born in New York. 'Garden Lane' is a beautiful design from 1989. The fabric is approximately 1.4 metres wide and 7 metres long.
  • Made in the Glebe Mill, Kilcar, County Donegal, Ireland this pure new wool peaked cap will fit a small sized adult head. The peak has a large press stud which snaps into place on the body of the hat as shown in the photos provided.
  • A boxed set of six sterling silver mid 20th century demitasse spoons by Tasmanian silversmith Dorothy Pickett. Stamped to the underside DP HOBART STG.SILVER Dorothy worked as a silversmith for both herself and Sargisons Jewellers in Hobart from about 1947 to 1980. She has since passed away. These spoons are similar in design to those held in the Powerhouse Museum by Harold Sargison, circa 1920s.
  • Thought to be Australian and dating to the early 1900s this large commercial timber and marble commercial cheese cutter would have been used in the kitchen of a grand house or in a retail cheese store. It is a most attractive piece which would be a superb addition to a farmhouse or provincial kitchen or for farmgate sales.
  • Lovers of blue and white china will be familiar with the very popular pattern 'Willow'. Burleigh was founded in 1851 as Hulme & Booth in Burslem, Staffordshire, named after the founders. When the pottery changed hands in 1862 it was renamed ‘Burgess & Leigh’ after names of the new owners . Until the 1920s it primarily produced toiletware. It expanded its tableware ranges in the 1920s and 1930s and these are regarded as the firm's golden years. This Burleigh Ware gilt edged set is made in England and consists of a tea pot, lidded sugar bowl, creamer/milk jug, sandwich plate and two trios (cup, saucer, plate).
  • Made by Lombard in England this will hold the magazines or newspapers for easy access from your armchair or couch. Please refer to all the photos provided.
  • This is such a pretty old light shade. It is approximately 22 centimetres long and features a 5 centimetre wide band of coloured flowers and leaves. This shade will require a gallery (fitting) which will enable it to be hung from the ceiling. Please refer to all the photos provided.
  • This beautiful vintage glass light shade will require a gallery (fitting) to enable hanging from the ceiling. It gives a marbled effect having a pink background colour with brown swirls. It is 28 centimetres in length.
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