GENERAL 35 A Tasmanian deed box, huon pine, cedar, blackwood and pine, attributed to Richard Dowling, O’Briens Bridge, circa 1850 13cm high, 34cm wide, 23cm deep $400–600 36 A Colonial campaign writing box, circa 1835 brass bound with inset swing handles (one damaged) interior fitted with pen tray and bottle holders 14cm high, 52cm wide, 35cm deep $1,400–1,600 ❖ 37 Colonial bowl, Sheriff of Van Diemen’s Land, circa 1825 stamped "Mr. Dudley Fereday Sheriff of Van Diemen’s Land" 26cm diameter $1,000–2,000 38 "ADVANCE AUSTRALIA" Embroidered silk coat of arms, 19th century fiddleback blackwood frame Frame 51 x 47cm $600–800 39 WEDGWOOD "Australian Flora" patterned meat platter, Staffordshire England, circa 1880 stamped and impressed "Australian Flora, Wedgwood" 35.5cm high, 42.5cm wide $500–700 40 An Australian cedar strong box, mid 19th century 32cm high, 41cm wide, 22cm deep $250–350 ❖ 41 A jewellery box, myrtle, blackwood, cedar and Queensland maple, 19th century red leatherette interior 9.5cm high, 33cm high, 19cm deep $500–750 42 An apprentice sideboard, stained pine and glass, South Australian origin, 19th century 66cm high, 46cm wide, 16cm deep $800–1,200 43 Set of three Imperial Standard measures, Bushel, Half Bushel and Peck, solid cast brass, 19th century engraved "VICTORIA, J. McEWAN & Co. LONDON AND MELBOURNE" housed in two original timber cases (no glass discs) Bushel measure 25cm high, 65cm across the handles $4,000–6,000 44 A church collection plate, huon pine, Tasmanian origin, 19th century 27cm diameter $120–200 ❖ 45 Five Australian walking sticks, fiddleback blackwood, 19th and early 20th century the longest 91cm $400–600 ❖ 46 Five assorted walking sticks, Australian and foreign, 19th century the longest 92cm $300–500 ❖ 47 Four assorted walking sticks including Maori carved and crocodile carving, 20th century the longest 91cm $120–200 ❖ 39 37 43 11