b'59476GOLDFIELDS 474A gold nugget, Central Victoria, 10 grams; together with two 471 gold specimens in matrix, 19 grams,SAMUEL THOMAS GILL (1818-1880), $1,0001,500 A collection of original plates from Sketches Of The Victoria475Gold Diggings And Diggers As They Are [1853]; Gold nugget specimens, group of seven jewellery size pieces,all individually framed (and mostly glazed). Titles include6.7 grams total (7)Diggers Auction, Eagle Hawk, Bendigo, On Bendigo Creek, Diggers Hut, Canvas and Bark, F. Creek,$6001,000 Successfull Diggers on way from Bendigo, Gold buyer. The market price discussed, Eagle Hawk, A Bendigo Mill,476June 20th 1852, and seven others. (Total: 13). TULLOCH & BROWN, Melbourne, Map Of The Colony $6001,000Of Victoria 1856, Comprising Part Of New South Wales, The Boundaries, Counties Also Seaport & Inland Townships, 472 The Gold Fields With The Latest Discoveries, Roads, Tracks, SAMUEL THOMAS GILL (1818-1880), &c. &c Compiled From Drawings In The Survey Office And Correctly Revised Til 1856, steel engraving with collection of original plates from Victorian Gold Diggingscontemporary hand-colouring. An extremely rare map.And Diggers As They Are - Part 2; all individually framed (and58 x 84cm sectioned and laid down on linen, 77 x 102cm mostly glazed). Titles include Zealous Gold diggers Bendigo,framed and glazed.July 1st/52, Butchers Shamble nr Adelaide Gully Forrest$2,0003,000Creek, Little Bendigo Forrest Creek Diggings, Provident Diggers In Melbourne, Tin Dish Washing, Nuggetting, Sunday Camp Meeting Forrest Creek, Pensioners, Forrest477Creek, Unlucky Diggers that never returned, and six more.A LETTER HOME(Total: 16). John Mulheron, of Windsor New South Wales, writes in $6001,000September 1853 to his Dear Brother : if you determine on comeing to this Countrey go to the Bishop and he will 473 direct you how to come to this Country as you must bare in minde I am advanced in years and getting past labouring hard, MINERS RIGHT Colony Of Victoria five shilling issuebut if you come fear not but you will do well. Any industreous circa 1890, unused, person can do well here either labourer or tradesman of any 14.5 x 22cm description not to speak of our gold mines which I believe are $100200inexaustable.$100200 '