b"35238Two framed sailors knot displays, late 20th century,the larger 44 x 60cm (2)$100200 239PASHA BULKER framed colour 213 photograph of the ill-fated ship run aground at the Nobbies (Newcastle, N.S.W.); together with a framed photograph of the SYGNA.234 the larger 54 x 80cm overall (2)A vintage green glass fishing buoy$120200 with rope netting, 20th century,an impressive 38cm wide 240$200300A model ship with three masts, 20th century,235 47cm high, 62cm longSYGNA ship's porthole hinged window,$120200 cast brass with two glass panes, 227 20th century, 241A scratch built model wooden steammounted on later wooden stand, Two wooden boat hulls, 20th century,boat, together with a vintage pond81cm high, 54cm wide 124cm and 127cm long (2)yacht, 20th century, $400600$120200 48cm and 22cm long (2)$120200236 242An antique fid, lignum vitae,P.S. HYGEIA foghorn, late 19th century.228 19th century,A folk art model boat, timber withend cut, and holed for lanyard38cm high, 21cm wide, 60cm deeppainted finish, early to mid 20th century, at a later date, The Hygeia was a steam powered 53cm high, 83cm long 29cm long paddle steamer passenger boat $120200$100200operating from Melbourne and the Port Phillip Bay area in the late 229 237 19th and early 20th century.H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA pair of silverA model whaling boat, impressively$250350 plated napkin rings, together with ascratch-built in timber and iron with V.M. MANUNDA silver plated kangaroowoven fibre sail. Purchased from napkin ring (the Manunda became athe Dili (Timor) whaling station hospital ship in 1940), as well as an S.S.in the 1960s,CANBERRA pewter tankard, (4 items, 47cm high, 63cm longthe tankard 13cm high $300500 $120200 230A Japanese fish gaff, used at the Tokyo fish markets, early 20th century,36cm long$80120 231Navy boat controller mounted on a silky oak base, 20th century,29cm wide overall$120200 232LADY GAY scratch-built model boat, circa 1970s,with specs plaque,122cm long$300500 233SCRIMSHAW, TASMANIAN MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY, HOBART 1963 exhibition catalogue$100200216"