Highlights
Each year our exhibitors bring rare, beautiful and unusual items for sale.
This year is now exception. Leading up to the fair new highlights will be added by our exhibitors every day. These are just a sample of the wide range of printed materials that will be available at the fair.
Please browse the highlights. They are all for sale. If you find something interesting, please contact the exhibitor, it might just be yours!
You can also browse the highlights by exhibitor by viewing the exhibitor's profile in the exhibitor directory
Half a tent is better than none ...
$9500
A map of the colony of New South Wales. The various inset maps show ports and harbours around the territory: Port Philip and Western Port, Botany Bay, Jervis Bay, Port Hunter, Broken Bay, Port Macquarie, Twofold Bay, Port Stephens, Morton Bay and Brisbane River, Port Jackson, and one larger map of the whole continent.
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A Collection of Four Original Watercolours of Australia and Tasmania, Showing Botany Bay,
$1850
A Collection of Four Original Watercolours of Australia and Tasmania, Showing Botany Bay, Murrumbidgee River and Wollundry Lagoon in Wagga-Wagga and Tamar River in Tasmania; With a Watercolour Plant Sketch, Titled "Homeward Bound". Ca. 1890s.
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廣東省明細地圖. [Guangdong Province Detailed Map].
$1750
A very attractive map of Guangdong province, the European concessions of Hong Kong and Macau, as well as the Paracel Islands and South China Sea - included ostensibly to affirm the Kuomintang Government's claims to the territories.
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Fleming (Ian) FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE.
$3500
Fleming (Ian) FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE. Pp. 254(last blank); cr. 8vo; black boards, lettered and decorated in silver & red, bottom fore-corner of upper board lightly bruised; dust wrapper, slightly soiled, edges lightly worn, with small chips to flap fold extremities and small pieces torn from head and foot of backstrip; Cape, London, 1957. First edition, first impression, Binding A. Gilbert A5a(1.1).*The fifth Bond book, and the first to carry a Richard Chopping dust wrapper. $3,500.00
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WARD, Ebenezer: The Vineyards and Orchards of South Australia
$9000
An excellent copy of this great rarity, seldom
found in any condition—let alone as pleasing
as this.
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Lawrence, D.H., The Virgin and the Gipsy
$650
Florence, G. Orioli, 1930. Octavo, two pages roughly opened, original white boards with original spine paper label lettered in orange, Lawrence's phoenix motif to front cover in orange, edges untrimmed, in decorated dustwrapper: a fine copy. First edition: limited to 810 numbered copies on hand-made paper.
Hume and Hovell Expedition
$13500
The first three editions of Hamilton Hume's account of his famous expedition with Captain William Hilton Hovell, which established an overland route between Sydney and Port Phillip. Outraged at what he considered to be a public lack of acknowledgement of his role in the expedition, Hume was impelled to publish this account 30 years later, in 1855.
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[FIRST FLEET]. A letter sent by Midshipman Newton Fowell, on board HMS Sirius at sea, off Rio de Janeiro, 6 August 1787
$150000
Possibly the only First Fleet letter still remaining in private hands. An extraordinary foundation item for British settlement in Australia.
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Établissements Nicolas Maison
$6000
Liste des Grands Vins Fins. A set of thirty-seven extravagantly produced annual fine wine commercial catalogues issued by the Parisian wine merchant Établissements Nicolas Maison between 1929 and 1973, together with associated tariff cards, advertising cards and ephemera, and Carte Fines Bouteilles commercial catalogues issued for the years 1993-1997.
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ALPHONSE LEGROS [attributed to] “PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN”
$2450
ALPHONSE LEGROS [attributed to]
(Dijon 1837- Watford 1911)
French/British artist
“PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN”
c.1880
TECHNIQUE:
Black pencil on thick blue paper.
Nicely executed portrait of a unidentified gentleman.
Profile bust lightly turning to the left looking towards the viewer.
SIZE: 270mm(H) x 200mm(L) [sheet]
CONDITION:
Black pencil on thick blue paper.
Mounted at the corners on a white paper sheet.
Two small round spots: one below the portrait and a tiny one at left.
Otherwise in excellent condition.
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QING CHINA. Manuscript recording a voyage to China and impressions of its major cities. [At sea & China: 1842-48]
An American second mate's eyewitness account, embellished with his illustrations, of China in the wake of the First Opium War. Venturing east on a Jardine, Matheson specie and opium runner, he becomes an old China hand and an astute observer, writing of early colonial Hong Kong and Shanghai, trade arrangements, and the sights and sounds of the coast.
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