b'1135 38CHINAA whalebone whip handle, TRADE PAINTING (19th century)Bark Emu, Tasmanian origin, mid 19th century,oil on canvas, 56cm longsigned lower left Capt. V. Melzer, $600800titled Bark Emu, 293 tons, Capt.A. Scanlan, Sailing To China A.D. 1842, 3940 x 51cm$4,0006,000A Smiths porthole nickel plated ships clock, early 20th century,26cm across36 $250350PORT PHILLIP BAY, circa 1860s, Artist unknown, 40group of 20 watercolours on cardex 36of ships and Port Phillip Bay, Two brass propellers, 20th century, some with pencil captions including: 33cm across (2)Off WilliamsTown, $150250 Steam Tug Entering The Heads, Hobsons Bay,Melbourne From St. Kilda,Volunteer Camp,After A Flood, Hobsons Bay,varying sizes, largest 13 x 17cm (20)$2,0003,00037Maritime painting, Nairana,oil on card,monogram and title lower margin W.G. and Nairana,36 x 48cmNOTE: The HMS NAIRANA was a passenger ferry built for Huddard & Parker but she was requisitioned by the British Navy at the start of WW1 and subsequently used as a seaplane carrier. She was then returned to her owners in 1921 and refitted and became a passenger and cargo ship between Tasmania and Melbourne.$6001,00037'