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2Nd March 2017 THE COLLECTOR AUCTION Viewing: Wed.10am – 6pm & Thurs.12pm – 6pm 25 Melbourne Street, Murrumbeena, Vic. 3163 Tel: 03 9568 7811 & 22 Fax: 03 9568 7866 Email: [email protected] www.thecollector.com.au BIDS accepted by phone, fax or email. Phone bids accepted for items over $100 only. NOT ACCEPTED after 5.30pm on day of sale Please submit absentee bids in increments of $5 Photos emailed on request - time permitting Payment by Credit card, Cheque, Money Order or Cash Please pay for and collect goods by Friday 5pm following auction 22% buyer premium + GST applies 2.2% charge on Credit Card and EFTPOS AUCTIONS HELD EVERY THURSDAY EVENING 6.00pm AUCTIONEER – ADAM TRUSCOTT Lot No Description 1 Vintage Black floor standing Planet lamp 2 'Pauls Extra Cream Ice Cream' advertising tin sign - 60x51cm 3 Unusual 1950's small sized CHEST OF DRAWERS - ripple like effect to fronts of drawers, lovely veneer, etc 4 Vintage black leather motrocycle boots with press stud and zip closure and hard toe, approx. size: 6-7 5 c.1970's 'Captain Risky' jump suit, size medium - blue with red and white stripe 5.1 Fab Vintage RED Motor Racing HELMET w/ Applied GOOGLY EYES to top 6 Large cupoard on turned feet with 2 internal drawers 7 Vintage white floor standing Planet lamp 8 Group lot vintage furniture - 2 x edwardian bedsides plus wooden box and step 9 Large group Rolling Stone Newsagent posters inc - Kurt Cobain, Drew Barrymore, Johnny Cash etc 10 Set of 4 cast iron bath feet 11 Box lot LP and single records inc - Suzi Quattro, The Bee Gees, etc 12 Rusty group with cast iron scales, stand base etc 13 Vintage Sterlec Thermography machine 14 Group lot - Thermoses, iron and rotating thingy 15 Box lot assorted radio valves - some in original packaging 16 Box lot - Vintage Ladies STOCKINGS, As New Dresses, etc. - Fab Fishnets, Black, White, Blue, rubber mask, etc 17 small lot - metal fold out Filing Drawer, old metal Letter sorting Tray, books, etc 18 2 x Boxes hand tools inc - files, etc 19 Group lot - Vintage MENS Winter Shirts & Jackets - Brown Woolen & Suede, Black & Orange Sports Bomber jacket, etc 20 Kevin Sheedy signed Essendon Football Club jumper - No. 21 21 Large leather greatcoat with detachable liner 22 Group lot - Vintage MENS Short sleeved SUMMER SHIRTS - Fab Labels, designs,etc 23 1968 RAAF Khaki flying suit marked C.G.C.F Commonwealth Government Clothing Factory 24 Vintage c.1970/80's Vinyl & Fau Fur lined BOMBER JACKET - Medium size, original cond. 25 Navy blue gents Burberry trench coat with wool lining, size; medium 26 Fab Vintage MENS Fletcher Jones Harris Tweed label Brown Woolen SPORTS JACKET - All Original Buttons, etc - Mdeium size, fab cond. 27 4 x men's shirts inc - G-Star, Superdry, Fred Perry, etc 28 Vintage Blue Mars leather motorcycle jacket - size 36 29 Fab Vintage c.1955 NAVY Great Coat - Double breatsed, w/ all Original Buttons, Epaulettes, etc - Gieves label, medium size 30 Drizabone waterproof jacket 31 4 x metal street signs inc - No Entry, 20 speed limit, etc a/f 32 Vintage Akai integrated stereo system with cassette deck and turntable AC3750s 33 Vintage picnic case and contents plus vintage suit case 34 Group lot 2 boxes elephant figures and large wooden picture featuring elephant procession 35 Box lot mixed items inc - boxed Harley Davidson, matchboxes, glasses etc 35 Large group lot vintage items inc - hairdryers, floor polisher canisters and heater 37 Group lot inc - vintage aluminium drink dispenser, straw dispensers, etc 38 Small canvas hammock 39 Box lot handtools inc - wood working chisels, etc 40 3 x Lamps inc - heavy vintage style grey desk lamp 40.1 Small lot - Old Tins, Brass Bell, old LANDSURFER Skateboard Truck & Wheels, etc. 41 Victorian cast iron gutter box Page 1 of 8 42 Box lot kitchenware inc - vintage plastic cake stand with lid etc. 43 Group lot assorted vintage portable transistors, Sanyo reel-to-reel, etc 44 Group lot power tools inc - angle grinder and multi purpose tool 45 Group lot vintage audio inc - Sanyo stereo, Pioneer turntable, etc 45.1 Group lot power tools inc - Ryobi drill, angle grinder and sabre saw 46 Group lot - Photographic enlarger, slide projector & viewer 47 Vintage galvanised Laundry Maid with rotatable centre and aluminum top 48 Large group lot inc - rotary dial phone, gladstone bag, iron, etc 49 Vintage Fujitsu cash register and Poloroid 4000 land camera 50 1956 Olympics brick and stoneware bread crock 51 3 x vintage pieces inc - industrial ceiling light, 1950's Hotpoint iron and 1930's mantel clock 52 2 Shelves of tools including extension cord, large hand rip saw, vice etc 53 Group AFL items - Framed Carlton premiership poster and 2001 premeirship cards 54 2 x Boxes tools inc - German jack plane, hammers, enammeled iron, blades etc 55 Vintage Rega backpack sprayer - CFA to front 56 Vintage industrial desk lamp with enamel green shade and Niloc metal base 57 2 x Vintage metal model boat inc - a Viking longboat, etc 58 2 x Vintage Planet lesk lamps white and black 59 Box lot vintage car jacks 60 2 x Boxes mixed - thermometers, gauge, model engineer and Scientific American magazines etc 61 3 x Boxes tools inc - chisels, drills, tubing, spanners etc 62 Box lot inc - metal tool drawers, folders etc 63 2 x Boxes - cast iron fireplace parts 64 4 x metal street and safety signs inc - No Dogs on Racecourse, Unstable Cliffs, etc 65 Set of lambswool seat covers 66 2 x boxes horse Hames 67 2 x Boxes inc - ink bottles, enamelled glasses and ceramic and purple glass electric insulators inc - Agee 68 2 x power saws - Drop saw, circular saw 69 Group lot spanners and wrenches inc - King Dick, Bacho, Buncle etc 70 Group lot Supertool and workzone sockets and ring spanners 71 2 x Boxes LP records - various styles and artists 72 4 x boxes assorted tools and household items inc - hand and power tools, ropes, planters, etc 73 Box lot Le Cruset cast iron pots and pot stands 74 2 x Boxes vintage enamelled teapots and minature teapots 75 2 x Boxes - assorted books and LP records various styles and artists 76 Box lot asorted items inc - military belt, mask and stone die 77 Group lot 1966 Topps batman trading cards 78 Small group lot VFL and cricket records inc - 1960's/70's VFL, etc 79 3 x packets playing cards - risque pin up girls 80 Group lot 1976 Scanlens AFL football cards inc - Alex Jesaulenko, Barry Rowlings and Leigh Mathews 81 1961 '49th Australian Lawn Tennis Championships' programme - feat. Rod Laver, Margaret Smith, Barry Mackay, Roy Emerson, etc 82 Group lot 1964 Scanlens Shintaro Samurai trading cards 83 Group lot 1978 Scanlens AFL football trading cards inc - Simon Madden, Shane Heard, Ted Whitten etc 84 Group lot 1977 Topps Star Wars Series trading cards 85 Large group lot 1974 Topps King Kong trading cards 86 Group lot 1960s Topps Monkees trading cards 87 Large group lot 1976 Scanlens AFL football trading cards inc - Alex Jesaulenko, Robert Muir, Kevin Bartlett etc 88 Group lot 1980 Empire strikes back Scanlens 89 Group 1960s Scanlens Wacky Plak trading cards 90 Large group lot 1977 Scanlens AFL football trading cards inc - Robert Flower,Simon Madden, etc 91 Large group lot 1974 Sunnicrust Disney Sunny Fun trading cards 92 Australian predecimal Stamp album - unhinged with variety of watermark examples 93 Large group lot 1966 Scanlens Animals of Australia trading cards 94 Large Group lot Topps 1973 Kung Fu trading cards 95 Grouplot assorted AFL/VFL trading cards incl; Scanlens, Select, ect 96 Group lot 1979 Buck Rogers trading cards 97 Group lot 1978 Scanlens AFL Footy trading cards inc - Robert Flower, Rene Kink, Kevin Neale 98 2 x Boxes tools inc - drill, files, battery powered pump etc 99 Group lot mixed tools - spray painting kit, box of hammer and box of handtools 100 Box lot assorted brassware inc - stirrup pumps, burners and sprayers 101 Large cardboard cut-out 'Jack Daniels' advertising stand up sign - approx h. 1.6m 102 Vintage handpainted General Electric fridge - 'Harley Davidson' Page 2 of 8 103 Group lot - Old Suitcases, Hat Box, etc 104 Box with Melbourne AFL and Ferrari jacket, Bluey jacket, st Kilda towel etc 105 Group lot - 3 x Boxes GAMING Gear + Snowboard & Boots 106 Box lot tools inc - hacksaw, flacon #4 plane, plumbers leadbeater etc 107 3 x boxes vintage tools inc - hammers, air wrench, socket set etc 108 4 x boxes mixed items inc - lighting, computer, bookshelf, snow chains etc 109 Group lot incl; large framed Ltd Ed. Don Bradman picture, wooden 'Clown' cd rack/shelf, 1970's sports education cards, etc 110 Box lot - vintage handmade tree climbing spurs and belts 111 Large group lot inc - metal locker, wheelbarrow, electric blower, etc 112 Vintage framed Ansett Airlines Tourism / advertising mounted poster - Australia v England cricket - approx 65x93cm 113 Box lot bar glasses and jug inc - Canadian Club jug, whisky glasses, beer mugs, etc 114 Box lot assorted sporting ephemera inc - cricket, AFL/VFL, Olympics and Sydney to Hobart 115 4 x Boxes tools and hardware, inc - hammers, gas taps, drill chucks, etc 115.1 Large group of kids toys and other items including dvds, fisher price etc 116 Group lot inc - 2 x boxes mixed items - hand tools, etc plus 3 x jerry/fuel cans 117 Box lot tools inc - spokeshaves, plane, saws chair clamp etc 118 Box mixed items inc - Carved Bear figure, boomerang, stubby holders, belt buckle, etc 119 Box lot assorted St Kilda Fooball Club merchandise and ephemera inc - VFL long sleeved guernsey, footy records, etc 120 Vintage cast iron and brass valet stand 121 4 x large advertising shade umbrellas inc - Johnny Walker, etc 122 4 x boxes tools and hardware inc - bicycle spokes, castors, finials, door hardware etc 123 Box lot assorted wood and cane items inc - tribal carvings, framed elephant figures, etc 124 Group lot incl; crutches St.
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