b'60424A Colonial Australian occasional table, single drawer with dummy drawer on reverse, blackwood, cedar and pine, Tasmanian origin, early 19th century,note: wood technology test conducted by Jugo Ilic.73cm high, 61cm wide, 46cm deep$1,5002,500425An early Colonial spade back library chair made from Beauty Leaf Tree (*Calophyllum Inophyllum), Queensland origin, circa 1845,51cm across the armsCalophyllum Inophyllum is a large fruit bearing plant, and a culturally important source of Tamanu Oil. It is a wild native species growing in coastal areas of tropical Australia. In the 1889 book, The Useful Native Plants of Australia records During a debate on the Pearl Fisheries Bill in the Queensland Assembly, a clause was specially inserted to protect trees of this species, a fine of 10 is inflicted on any person who cuts down or injures the tree. This clause is, of course, in the interest of the aboriginals.*Calophyllum Inophyllum confirmed424using microscopic analysis by timber identification expert Jugo Illic.$400600425aAntique Colonial Australian bedends, cedar and blackwood, with original rails, Tasmanian origin, mid 19th century,126cm high, 96cm wide, 211cm long$400600 426A Colonial Australian cedar easy chair with finely turned legs and scrolled arms, circa 1850,62cm across the arms$1,5002,500427THWAITES (attributed) Colonial centre table, Australian cedar with finely carved and reeded legs, Melbourne origin, circa 1855,76cm high, 81cm wide, 81cm deep$6001,000 425'