56 A sewing tidy ottoman, Australian cedar with porcelain bun feet, circa 1870 17cm high, 29cm across $100–200 ❖ 57 A Tasmanian pokerwork standard lamp, huon pine, circa 1920 160cm high $400–600 ❖ 58 Cedar & glass case with removable lid, (110cm high) believed to have been created by the Victorian Railways, circa 1877 , to record occasions when Regal, Vice Regal and other important notables were carried by train within the State of Victoria. The case may have been used to house the sceptre or mace or another ceremonial object designed to indicate the status of the person or persons in the “Royal” carriage. Included in the recorded names and dates are “Lady Bowen, 1877” , “H.R.H. Prince Edward of Wales, 2nd July 1881” , “Lady Loch, 15th Nov’r 1889” , “His Excellency Earl of Hopetoun, 26th March, 1895” , “H.R.H. The Duke of Cornwall & York. (Prince of Wales) 12th May, 1901” and “Madame Melba, 11th April, 1903” . The Victorian Railways Royal Train operated to transport members of the Royal Family on their numerous tours of Australia on the Victorian Railways network. The same carriages were also used for a number of vice-regal trains for the Governor-General of Australia and the Governor of Victoria and other Vice-regal visitors. The first complete Royal train was assembled in May 1901 from special purpose vehicles for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George V and Queen Mary). The Royal train travelled to Healesville and other parts of Victoria, and finally to Port Melbourne, where they embarked for the sea voyage to Brisbane $500–750 59 A. BONHAM Kookaburra painting on oak panel, circa 1900 signed lower right “A. Bonham” , 48 x 28cm $400–600 ❖ 60 A pair of Anglo-Indian picture frames, carved and pierced marble, mid 19th century 17cm x 13cm (2) $200–300 ❖ 61 A New Zealand treen ware jewel box with hand painted Moari scene titled “Drop Scene, Wanganui River, N.Z. ” , 19th century 15cm diameter $200–300 66 EARLY JIGSAW PUZZLE [France, c1890] Oblong box of very thick card, the lid with superb paste- down illustration depicting 9 types of uniformed soldiers. The box contains 3 chromolithographic panels pasted onto wood and cut into jigsaw puzzles, with each puzzle comrising 24 pieces and all complete. Each one is different and depict nine different military types. In remarkable condition. $800–1,000 62 An Australian parquetry turned mantle urn, late 19th century 15cm high $150–250 ❖ 63 “NELLYNE” House name plaque, embossed copper by J. Marriott of Melbourne, circa 1900 17 .5 x 49.5cm $80–120 ❖ 64 Three Exhibition medals: 1930, 1931 and 1932, awarded to “Rueben Laws, Emobssed and Sandblasted Glass” together with a “Lounge” sign example of Laws’ work the sign is 48cm across (4) $200–300 ❖ 65 A Colonial cedar cutlery tray, 19th century 39cm across $120–200 ❖ 61 66 15