54 GAUNT & Co. Fusee wall clock in cedar case, circa 1880 original dial marked: "T. GAUNT, MELBOURNE" original key and pendulum 59cm high, 42cm wide $2,500–3,000 55 An ecclesiastical box, casuarina, huon pine and ebony, Tasmanian origin, 19th century fitted with lift out compartment tray and inlaid cross inside the lid 18cm high, 25.5cm wide, 19cm deep $800–1,200 56 Two Colonial cutlery boxes, Australian cedar, 19th century the largest 37cm across $300–500 ❖ 57 THOMAS GRIFFITHS Book box playing card casket, NorthTamborine, Queensland, circa 1925 inlaid with palm wood, blackbean, Queensland maple, casuarina, ebony, pine and Queensland walnut with original business card "From THOS. GRIFFITHS. Maker of the celebrated JEWEL AND PLAYING CARD CASKETS (in book form). They are made from Queensland’s most beautiful timbers. During the Wembley Exhibition of 1925, their Majesties admired these novel caskets, and the commission presented the King and Queen each with a casket, which they graciously accepted" 24cm high, 15cm wide, 6cm deep $2,500–3,000 58 An Australian Art Deco serving tray, Queensland origin, circa 1930s 52cm across the handles $120–200 59 A cutlery box, cedar and pine, Barossa Valley, South Australia, 19th century 10cm high, 38cm wide, 26cm deep $200–300 ❖ 60 Folk art hanging wall cabinet, painted and carved pine, Barossa Valley, South Australia, 19th century 38cm high, 23cm wide, 14cm deep $300–500 61 A folk art box carved with Nordic motif, Baltic pine, South Australian origin, 19th century 16cm high, 27cm wide, 14cm deep $250–350 ❖ 62 A serving tray "Souvenir Of W.A. Wild Flowers", late 19th century 47cm across the handles $100–200 ❖ 51 57 60 58 13