b'54220ARTIST UNKNOWN hand-beaten copper profile portrait of an Aboriginal woman mounted on cedar board in cedar frame, 19th/20th century,26.5 x 23cm overall$300500221CHINA PAINTING TAUGHT BY N. JOHNSON hand-painted wall sign on white ceramic tiles in original hand-painted frame, early 20th century,17 x 52cm overallNorman Johnson was a commercial artist, watercolourist, and engraver. He studied art at the Sydney Tech, 1910-1912. In 1940 he applied for the temporary position of Teacher of Art (Ceramics) at the Sydney Tech, Ultimo.$250350 222Souvenir of WOOLGOOLGA pair of Australian folk art shell decorated shoes, 20th century,14cm long$60100 223 220A. H. LAWSON WW1 period Australian bi-fold double photo frame in the224 225Sheraton manner, An antique walking stick withAn antique walking stick with pencil inscription A.H. Lawson,impressive Australian silver top adornedsterling silver top engraved To Mrs Sydney, N.S.W. Jany. 1917 pluswith kangaroos, emus, flying birds andHAMAR GREENWOOD FROM additional engraved silver makerstrees with engraved foliate decoration,GEN. SIR HARRY BARRON. GOV. plaque A.H. Lawson, Fecit, 1917 mounted on an Australian hardwoodW. Aus. Oct. 1913 on fiddleback 23 x 18cm when closed shaft with additional Australian silverblackwood shaft with horn ferrule,$300500collar, (no ferrule), 19th century, 102cm high90cm high Major General Sir Harry Barron, KCMG, $6001,000 CVO (11 August 184727 March 1921) was a British Army officer who served as Governor of Tasmania from 1909 to 1913, and Governor of Western Australia from 1913 to 1917.$250350226KATE GARDNER INTEREST antique umbrella with carved horn handle adorned with three ivory frogs with glass eyes, bearing silver ownership collar Kate Gardner, 80 Swanston Steet, Melb.,92cm high.Kate Gardner (1852-1937), Melbournes First Female Real Estate Agent. She opened a land and estate agency at 80 Swanston Street, Melbourne. She moved in high society and ordered many of her accoutrements from Aspreys, London. The press described her as a leading expert on land values and one of Melbournes most outstanding women. Her firm survives today as Gardner & Lang.$2,0002,500226 225 224'