19th Century Convict Leather Cup
A convict leather cup 19th century 3.54 in. high, 5.51 in. wide
Tasmanian Convict Leather Cup, 19th Century
A convict leather cup, Tasmanian origin, 19th century, 3.54 in. high
Imperial Peck Government Measure with Board of Ordinance Mark
An early 'Imperial Peck' Government measure with Board of Ordinance mark and broad arrow, engraved '1837', 16.54 in. across the handles
Scrolled Handle Meat Cleaver with Broad Arrow Stamp
Meat Cleaver with scrolled handle stamped multiple Times with broad arrow, 25.20 in.
Blacksmith's Tongs with SG Initials and Broad Arrow Mark
Set blacksmiths tongs with impressed initials S.G & faint impressed broad arrow
Copper Watering Can with Goose Neck Spout & Broad Arrow
Large copper water can with goose neck spout & broad arrow
Sherwin-style Stoneware Jar with Broad Arrow
Stoneware jar with broad arrow in the style of Sherwin pottery, 10.24 in. high
Tasmanian Board of Ordinance Pewter Bowl
Tasmanian Board of Ordinance pewter bowl stamped 'B. O' with broad arrow, 19th century. 3.94 in. high, 7.09 in. wide
Early Broad Arrow Tongs
Pair of early tongs with broad arrow
Rare Australian Convict Cap with Board of Ordnance Markings
A rare Australian convict cap, circa 1803 - 1820. Port Arthur, Tasmania. This example has two clear markings of 'B O' (board of Ordnance) and broad arrow. What is also particularly nice about this hat is that it was donated in 1922 with inscription, 'Prese
Copper 1/2 Bushel Measure with Broad Arrow and Handles
Copper two handled 1/2 bushel measure with broad arrow, SM
Copper Measure Jug with Broad Arrow and Harris Impression
Half gallon copper measure jug with impressed broad arrow and initials SM on lLip and 'Harris Hobart Town' impressed in handle (9.84 in. high), possible Criterion Hotel Liverpool St Hobart Town, proprietor Thomas Harris
George Barrington Pickpocket Mug, 1790
A creamware mug, circa 1790 the cylindrical body decorated with an oval transfer panel depicting George Barrington picking the pocket of J. Brown Esq, in black on caramel-toned ground, 4.72 in. high. Note: George Barrington was a notorious and skilled…