b'61SILVER498BHP INTEREST: HENRY YOUNG (of Collingwood in Melbourne) antique Australian silver serving tray with inscription MANUFACTURED FROM THE FIRST SILVER FROM THE BARRIER RANGES with central monogram, further engraved on the reverse in a thick shield cartouche BARRIER RANGES. The Barrier Ranges Silver-Mining Association was formed in June 1884, headed by W.R. Wilson out of Adelaide, and a Melbourne syndicate represented by Messrs Brigham and Marshall. Stamped H. YOUNG, ST. SILVER, 31.5cm diameter, an impressive 1,154 grams$4,0006,000499WILLIAM EDWARDS (attributed) Colonial Australian silver salver, circa 1860s,27cm diameter, 655 grams$1,2002,000500THE SUBURBAN CHALLENGE CUP Australian silver cricket trophy cup and cover, most likely the work of HENRY YOUNG of Collingwood in Melbourne, circa 1870s.23cm high, 222 grams 498$6001,000499 500'