Antiques, Collectables, Mid Century & Retro
Online Auction: | Location: 10 Wiluna St, Fyshwick
ID - 312023 - Four Vintage Watches Including Pierre Cardin and Reliance
ID - 312024 - Lot of Thirteen Watches some Vintage
ID - 312025 - Lot of Seven Colourful Statement Necklaces Including One Made of Leather
ID - 312026 - Three Boho Necklaces, One of them Set with Turquoise and Large Buckle Set with Semi-precious Stones
ID - 312027 - Lot of Costume Jewelry Including a Large Stone Bracelet, Brooches, Beaded Lipstick Purse and More!
ID - 312028 - Victorian Covered Footstool
ID - 312029 - Wrought Iron Outdoor Table with Glass Top - 124cm Diameter. Six Matching Wrought Iron Chairs with Cushions.
ID - 312030 - Complete Set of Franklin Mint Miniatures 'Treasures Of The Worlds Greatest Porcelain Houses'
Released in 1984 only 7,500 were Made Worldwide
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ID - 312031 - Vintage China Cabinet with Bird and Reed Decoration on Glass Doors 88 x 109 x 33 cm
ID - 312050 - Four Seasons - Autumn 1993 by Frank Hodgkinson (Australia, 1919 - 2001) - Oil on Linen Board - 280 cm x 187 cm Frank Hodgkinson was One of Australia���s Foremost Abstract Painters and Artists. He was Drawn to the Australian Landscape in General and Aboriginal Culture in Particular in all its Manifestations. 764 Works by Frank Hodgkinson have been Recorded as Sold at Auction on the Australian Art Sales Digest (aasd). ? This is One of a Series of Four Artworks Depicting the Seasons. All Four were Previously Displayed at the Canberra Casino. Valued by Art Inc. in 1999 at $11,000.
ID - 312051 - Four Seasons - Spring 1993 by Frank Hodgkinson (Australia, 1919 - 2001) Oil on Linen Board - 280 cm x 187 cm Frank Hodgkinson was One of Austria���s Foremost Abstract Painters and Artists. He was Drawn to the Australian Landscape in General and Aboriginal Culture in Particular in all its Manifestations. 764 Works by Frank Hodgkinson have been Recorded as Sold at Auction on the Australian Art Sales Digest (aasd). ? This is One of a Series of Four Artworks Depicting the Seasons. All Four were Previously Displayed at the Canberra Casino. Valued by Art Inc. in 1999 at $11,000.