OUR COLLECTION BY CATEGORY
SCULPTURE
Clement Meadmore, 1929ā2005,
Up,
New York, USA, 1997,
aluminium, black paint,
262.5 x 95 x 90 cm.
Purchased from the artist to celebrate the Centenary of Federation and to commemorate the New Millennium; with funds donated by Members and Supporters,
2000. 2000.4.
Ā© Meadmore Sculptures, LLC/VAGA.
Licensed by Viscopy, 2017
Nelson Illingworth, England/Australia, 1862ā1926, arrived 1892,
Edmund Barton,
Australia, c.1901, terracotta,
31 x 21 x 12 cm.
Purchased with funds donated by David Syme Pty. Ltd.,
1979. 1979.8
Sir (Edgar) Bertram Mackennal, Australia/England, 1863ā1931,
Truth,
London, England, 1894,
bronze, later marble base,
68 x 22.5 cm.
Inscribed on base āMackennal / June 121894 Londonā.
Purchased 1993. 1993.7
John Baird, Scotland/Australia, 1834ā 1894,
Pair of lions,
New South Wales, c.1880ā1890,
kerosene shale,
31 x 15.5 x 30 cm, 34 x 15 x 30 cm,
Purchased 1986. 1986.7.1ā2
Achille Simonetti, Italy/Australia, 1838ā1900, arrived 1871,
Lady Parkes,
Sydney, New South Wales, 1889,
Carrara marble,
77 x 51 x 28 cm.
Gift of Mrs Elizabeth Rosenthal 1993, granddaughter of Sir Henry and Lady Parkes,
1993. 1993.3.1
Robert Klippel AO, 1920ā2001,
Opus 285a,
Sydney, New South Wales, 1973,
brazed steel, 64 x 21.5 x 21 cm,
Purchased 2006. 2006.2.
Ā© Andrew Klippel.
Courtesy of The Robert Klippel Estate, represented by Galerie Gmurzynska, Zurich./Licensed by Viscopy, 2017
Inge King AM, Germany/Australia, 1915ā2016, arrived 1951,
Moonbird,
[Warrandyte], Victoria, 1999, cast bronze, 220 x 240 x 130 cm.
Purchased from the artist to celebrate the Centenary of Federation and to commemorate the New Millennium with funds donated by Members and Supporters,
2000. 2000.3.
Ā© Jo Tanaka-King & Angela Hey
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd, established 1759,
One of a pair of portrait medallions, Sir Joseph Banks, Lady Banks
Staffordshire, England, late 19th century,
blue jasperware,
11 x 8.4 cm each.
Purchased 1987. 1987.12.1-2
Theresa Walker, England/Australia, 1807ā1876,
Portrait medallion, Queen Victoria, South Australia, c.1840,
wax, 8.5 cm.
Purchased 1995. 1995.1
Wedgwood and Bentley, 1771ā1780, attributed to sculptor John Flaxman Jr, 1755ā1826, Portrait medallion,
Captain James Cook,
Heads of Illustrious Moderns series, England, c.1779,
blue jasperware in original gilt frame,
12 x 9 cm,
Purchased 1997. 1997.3
Thomas Woolner, England, 1825ā1892, in Australia 1852ā1854, Portrait medallion,
James Macarthur,
[Australia], 1854,
plaster, 20 cm.
Provenance: James Macarthur and the Macarthur family, Camden Park, New South Wales.
Donated by Mr Quentin Macarthur-Stanham under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme,
1978. 1978.23
METALWORKS
Oliver Smith, born 1974, Cast by Anton Hasell,
Australian Bell,
Table bells and stands, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2006,
silver, stainless steel, Monel, Delrin,
18.7 x 16.7 x 13.5 cm.
Commissioned by ĢĒŠÄlogo, 2005.
2006.11.1ā2.
Ā© Oliver Smith
Stuart Devlin AO CMG, Australia/ England, 1931-2018,
Set of candelabra (4), [London, England], 1980ā1981,
Sterling silver, 22ct gilding, hand-forged and filigree forms,
44.5 x 33.5 cm.
Commissioned by ĢĒŠÄlogo, 1980.
1981.11.1ā4.
Ā© Stuart Devlin AO CMG
William Edwards, England/Australia, 1819āc.1889, arrived 1857,
Claret jug,
Melbourne, Victoria, c.1861,
silver,43 x 13 cm.
Purchased 2008. 2008.1
Candlesticks (4) engraved with the Bourke crest, [England], c.1800,
Sheffield plate,
30.5 x 15 cm.
Provenance: believed to have been used by Sir Richard Bourke when Governor of New South Wales (1831ā1837).
Purchased 1986. 1986.2.1ā4
Mounted emu egg, Australia, late 19th century,
emu egg, wood, silver and electroplate (EPNS),
36 x 16 cm.
Provenance: the collection of David Ell, Hunters Hill, New South Wales.
Purchased 1984. 1984.8
W J Sanders & Co. for Percy Marks, established 1899,
Tea set (tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug),
Sydney, New South Wales, c.1942,
silver, ebonised wood (tea and coffee pots only),
4.5 x 24.5 cm (tea pot),
19 x 17 cm (coffee pot),
6 x 9.5 cm (sugar bowl),
9 x 10 cm (cream jug).
Provenance: presented to Mrs Elsie Curtin, wife of The Right Honourable John Joseph Curtin PC, Prime Minister of Australia (1941ā1945), on 28 May 1942.
Purchased 1990. 1990.3.1ā4
J B Carrington, England, for Carrington & Co, established 1880,
Inkstand, London, England, 1900,
silver, glass,
5.3 x 22 x 14.3 cm.
Replica of inkstand used by Queen Victoria when signing her royal assent to the bill for the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Provenance: The Right Honourable John Adrian Louis Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, KT GCMG GCVO PC, Governor-General of Australia (1901ā1903).
Purchased 1981. 1981.9
William Edwards, England /Australia, 1819āc.1889, arrived 1857,
Half emu egg inkwell, Melbourne, Victoria, c.1865,
emu egg, silver,
20.5 x 10.5 cm.
Provenance: the collection of David Ell, Hunters Hill, New South Wales.
Purchased 1984. 1984.4
Jonoski Takuma, Japan/Australia, born c.1868, active 1895ā1910,
Mounted carved emu egg, c.1900,
emu egg, silver, electroplate (EPNS),
28.5 x 17 cm.
Provenance: the collection of David Ell, Hunters Hill, New South Wales.
Purchased 1984. 1984.10
William Kerr, Northern Ireland/ Australia, 1839ā1896, arrived 1841 (attributed),
Mounted emu egg inkwell,
Sydney, New South Wales, c.1906,
emu egg, silver, electroplate (EPNS),
22.5 x 21 x 13.5 cm.
Provenance: the collection of David Ell, Hunters Hill, New South Wales.
Purchased 1984. 1984.17
Paul Storr, England, 1771ā1844,
The Dunston pillar centrepiece ā George III, London, 1811,
silver, 79 x 20.5 cm.
Provenance: commissioned and owned by Sir Joseph Banks, then by descent.
Purchased 1992. 1992.7
Joachim Matthias Wendt, Denmark/ Australia, 1830ā1917, arrived 1854,
J M Wendt Silversmiths, 1854ā1996,
Kettle with burner and stand, Adelaide, South Australia, c.1875,
silver,45 x 24 x 18 cm.
Provenance: made for Henry Rymill 1837ā1927, then owned by descent.
Donated by Mrs A Lendon under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1979.1979.10
Great Cobar Copper Mining Company, established c.1869,
Goblet,
Cobar, New South Wales, 1888,
copper, 15.2 x 6 cm.
Provenance: presented to Sir Henry Parkes GCMG (1815ā1896) in August 1888, then by descent.
Purchased 2007. 2007.6
TEXTILES
Minnie Annois, born 1873,
Embroidered sampler,
Fremantle, West Australia, 1884,
wool on linen,
75 x 75 cm.
Purchased 1982. 1982.10
John Coburn AM, 1925 ā2006,
Woven by Pinton Manufacture de Tapisserie dāAubusson, France,
Tapestry,
Fanfare,
Aubusson, France, 1974,
Australian wool,
221.8 x 176.6 cm,
Provenance: commissioned from the artist by Mrs Catherine Palmer, New South Wales.
Purchased 1981. 1981.18
Ā© John Coburn/Licensed by Viscopy, 2017
PAINTINGS
Sydney International Exhibition Building and Gardens,
Australia, c.1879ā1880,
oil on canvas,
54.5 x 66.5 cm.
Purchased 1983.1983.2
Henry Nelson OāNeil, England, 1817ā 1880,
The parting cheer
England, 1861,
oil on canvas,
44.5 x 64 cm.
Purchased with funds donated by The Utah Foundation, 1978.
1978.22
Guy Edward Grey-Smith AM, 1916ā1981,
Murchison ruins,
West Australia, 1965,
oil on board,
86 x 121 cm.
Purchased from the Estate of the artist with funds donated by Mr Kerry Stokes AC of West Australia, 1982. 1982.15.
Ā© Susanna Grey-Smith
J G N Gibbes,
Australia or England,
³¦.1805ā1806,
oil on canvas,
57 x 47.5 cm.
Gift of Dr J M Ross, 1986.
1987.1
Rene Raimonde, 1828-1899,
Bellevue,
Tasmania, c.1887,
oil on canvas,
50 x 90.5 cm.
Provenance: James Gibson, Councillor for Campbell Town Municipality and MLC for South Esk, Tasmania (c1884).
Purchased with funds raised by ĢĒŠÄlogo Committee in Tasmania, 1983.
1983.1
Portrait of a colonial surveyor and his family
Australia, c.1845,
oil on canvas,
103 x 83.7 cm
Possibly a portrait of Melbourne surveyor Robert Dixon and his family.
Purchased with funds donated by Waltons Ltd., New South Wales, 1979.
1979.16
Ralph Balson, England/Australia, 1890ā1964, arrived 1913,
Constructive painting, Australia, 1949,
oil on board,
75 x 101 cm.
Donated by the artistās son, Mr William Balson, under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1980. 1980.3.
Ā© R. Balson Estate
INDIGENOUS
Lisa Pultara, Anmatyerr people,
Alice Springs, born c.1961,
'Bush tucker dreaming',
Napperby Station, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, 1987,
acrylic (synthetic polymer) on canvas,
61 x 91.4 cm.
Gift of Mrs Judith Chisholm OAM, Napperby Station, Northern Territory, 1987.
1987.7.
Ā© Janet Chisholm, Napperby Artists
Thancoupie (Thanakupi) AO, Thaynakwith people, Napranum, Queensland, 1937ā2011,
Spherical pot,
Trinity Beach, Queensland, 1987,
stoneware, incised and painted with oxides,
30.5 x 30.5 cm.
Provenance: the collection of Mr H Rower, New York, USA.
Purchased 2007. 2007.5.
Ā© Estate of Thancoupie Gloria Fletcher AO
Uta Uta Tjangala, Pintupi people, Gibson Desert, c.1926ā1990,
'Untitled', Papunya, Northern Territory, 1981,
Gacrylic (synthetic polymer) on canvas,
123 x 78.2 cm.
Gift of Papunya Tula Artists Pty. Ltd., 1981.
1981.12.
Ā© Estate of the artist licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Ltd.
Raymond Bush, born 1970,
Dugong (mantuwujini),
Milikapiti, Tiwi Islands c.2017,
natural ochres on canvas,
25 x 50 cm .
Gift of His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), Governor-General of Australia (2014-2019), on the occasion of ĢĒŠÄlogo AGM reception at Admiralty House, 14 June 2019.
2019.2
CLOCKS
James McCabe, England, c.1748ā1811,
Regulator longcase clock,
Royal Exchange, London, England, c.1810,
mahogany veneer on pine, metal, glass,
199 x 47.5 x 23 cm.
Provenance: Major General William Stewart, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales 1825.
Donated by Mrs Jamieson in memory of Stewart Jamieson under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1978.
1978.11
1978.11 (Detail)
Junghans Clock Company, Germany, established 1861,
Mantle clock,
Germany, c.1920,
spelter, gilt metal, enamel, glass, ebonised wood,
31.5 x 10.4 x 26.3 cm.
Purchased 1978.
1978.16
Francis Abbott, England/Australia, 1799ā1883, arrived 1845,
Fusee skeleton timepiece,
Manchester, England, c.1835,
brass, steel, rosewood, enamel, glass,
23 x 13 x 9 cm.
Purchased with funds donated anonymously, 1987.
1987.2
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., USA, established 1828 (movement),
and Duff, Australia (case),
Mantle clock,
Winsted, Connecticut, USA, and Australia, c.1910,
burr red cedar, pine, metal, glass,
32.4 x 31 x 13.5 cm.
Purchased 1989. 1989.4
James Oatley, England/Australia, 1770ā1839, arrived 1815,
Longcase clock,
Sydney, New South Wales, 1827,
red cedar, pine,
250 x 58.5 x 29 cm.
Purchased 1987. 1987.10
1987.10 (Detail)
CERAMICS AND GLASS
Alpha Factory, active 1845ā1851,
William Smith OāBrien and Mrs OāBrien,
Staffordshire, England, c.1848,
earthenware,
18.5 x 8.6 x 8 cm, 19.8 x 9 x 7.2 cm.
Purchased 1993. 1993.4.1ā2
Coalport Porcelain Works, established 1795,
Dinner plate with Macarthur crest and motto,
England, c.1838,
porcelain, handpainted, gilded and transfer printed,
25.5 cm.
Donated by Mr Quentin Macarthur-Stanham under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1978.
1978.25
William Merric Boyd, 1888ā1959,
Fruit bowl, Murrumbeena, Victoria, 1921,
earthenware,
13 x 22.5 cm.
Donated by Mrs B C Loveridge under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1983.
1983.3.
Ā© Lucinda Boyd
After an engraving by Edwin Weedon 1819-1873,
Jug,
The Great Australia clipper ship, Sunderland, England, c.1860,
lustreware,
24 x 29 x 22.7 cm.
Purchased with funds donated by Ms Stella Downer, 1993.
1993.8
Alpha Factory, active 1845ā1851,
Sir John and Lady Franklin, Staffordshire, England, c.1845ā1847,
earthenware,
27.5 x 12.5 x 6.5 cm, 27 x 12 x 9 cm.
Provenance: the collection of Ronald and Roisin Shockledge.
Purchased 1993.
1993.5.1ā2
Doulton & Co., 1858ā1901,
Artist: Florence Barlow, active 1873ā1909,
Vase,
Lambeth, London, England, 1877,
stoneware, incised,
21.5 x 12 cm.
Purchased 1995.
1995.2
Emile GallĆ©, France, 1846ā1904,
Bowl,
Nancy, France, c.1890,
etched cameo glass,
12.5 x 17.5 cm.
Purchased 1998.
1998.5
Pair of punch bowls,
probably Canton, China, c.1829,
porcelain, handpainted and gilded,
14 x 33 cm, 13 x 29 cm.
Provenance: John and Martha Hosking, then by descent. John Hosking (1806ā1882) was the first elected Mayor of Sydney, December 1842.
Purchased 2003.
2003.2.1ā2
Soup plate with Hanbury Clements crest,
Canton, China, c.1820,
porcelain, coloured glazes, gilt,
25.3 cm.
Provenance: Lieutenant Hanbury Clements (1793ā 1847).
Purchased 2004.
2004.3
One of a pair of punch bowls,
probably Canton, China, c.1829,
porcelain, handpainted and gilded,
14 x 33 cm, 13 x 29 cm.
Provenance: John and Martha Hosking, then by descent. John Hosking (1806ā1882) was the first elected Mayor of Sydney, December 1842.
Purchased 2003. 2003.2.2
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd, established 1759,
Based on designs by Helena Forde, 1832ā1910,
Dinner plates (3) and vegetable bowl,
Australian Flora series, Burslem, Staffordshire, England, c.1882, earthenware, Queensware (creamware), transfer printed,
25 cm (plates),
4.5 x 21 x 25 cm (bowl).
Purchased 2004.
2004.6.1ā4
Milton Moon AM, (1926-2019),
River gum,
River Red Gum series, Summertown, South Australia, 1990,
stoneware, ash and tin glazes, oxide stains,
66.5 x 28 cm.
Gift of Mrs Lyn Williams AM, 2004.
2004.4.
Ā© Milton Moon AM
Doulton & Co., 1858ā1901,
Commemorative jardiniĆØres (2),
Burslem, Staffordshire, England, 1900,
earthenware,
12.5 x 13 cm.
Purchased 2005. 2005.6.1ā2
Amanda Louden, born 1960,
Sturtās desert pea vase, Melbourne, Victoria, 2006,
red glass, sand-blasted ground,
42 x 13 cm.
Purchased 2006.
2006.9.
Ā© Amanda Louden
Les Blakebrough AM, England, born 1930, arrived 1948,
The kelp II,
Fortescue Bay Kelp Forest series,
New South Wales, 2014,
Southern Ice porcelain,
carved from cast sheets and assembled with clear glazed interior,
16.5 x 30.5 cm.
Purchased with funds raised by the Australian Capital Territory Committee and ĢĒŠÄlogo Volunteer Garden Guides, 2014.
2014.4.
Ā© Les Blakebrough AM
Doulton & Co., 1858ā1901,
Artist: Louis Bilton, England/Australia, c.1860āc.1910, arrived 1885, departed 1887,
Vase and cover, Burslem, Staffordshire, England, c.1892,
porcelain, glazed and gilded,
68 x 14.5 cm.
Provenance: made for W W Wattles & Co, Pittsburgh, USA.
Purchased 2006. 2006.8
Sampson Smith Ltd, 1846ā1963,
Frank Gardiner,
Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England, c.1874,
earthenware,
23 x 17.5 x 6 cm.
Donated by Mrs Ruth Simpson under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1989.
1989.8
Wine carafe,
Engraver: Frank Piggott Webb, England/Australia, 1859ā1942, arrived c.1879 (attributed),
[Sydney, New South Wales], c.1900,
glass, 22.8 x 13.5 x 7.5 cm.
Purchased 2008.
2008.2
Minton & Co.,
Pair of sulphur-crested cockatoos,
England, c.1860,
majolica,
33.5 x 14 x 11.5 cm (crest up), 29.9 x 12 x 11.5 cm (crest down).
Purchased 1982.
1982.4.1ā2
WORKS ON PAPER
Helen Ogilvie, 1902ā1993,
Banksia,
Melbourne, Victoria, c.1938,
linocut, printed in colour,
30.4 x 25.7 cm.
Purchased from the artist, 1978.
1978.19.
Ā© Rhoda Sumner Lord
Sir Hans Heysen OBE, Germany/ Australia, 1877ā1968, arrived 1884,
Woodside pastoral,
[South Australia], c.1920ā1950,
charcoal, crayon,
30 x 38 cm.
Selected by Sir Daryl Lindsay for ICI and purchased from the artist 1958.
Donated by ICI Australia Operations Pty. Ltd. under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1982.
1982.7.
Ā© Hans Heysen/Licensed by Viscopy, 2017
Grace Cossington Smith AO OBE, 1892ā1984,
Yarralumla,
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 1933,
crayon on paper,
35 x 33.5 cm.
Purchased 1995.
1995.5.
Ā© Ann Mills
Joseph Lycett, England, c.1775ā1828, in Australia 1814ā1822,
Published by J Souter in Views of Australia ..., London, 1824ā1825,
View of Hobart Town, Van Diemenās Land, London, England, 1824ā 1825,
ink and coloured wash on paper,
18 x 27 cm.
Donated by Dr Clifford Craig under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1978.
1978.9
Marian Ellis Rowan, 1848ā1922,
Blue gum (Eucalyptus leucoxylon),
Australia, 1887,
watercolour, gouache on paper,
51 x 35.5 cm.
Ellis Rowan was an aunt of Lady Casey, wife of Governor-General Lord Casey.
Purchased 1978.
1978.20
Invitation to the opening of Parliament,
[Melbourne, Victoria], 1901,
chromolithograph,
27.6 x 35 cm.
Gift of Mrs F Irving 1979, daughter-in-law of invitees Major G G H Irving and Mrs Irving, 1979.
1979.4
C Troedel & Co., established 1863, after an original painting by Robert Wendel,
active 1860ā1881,
View of Sydney and the harbour from Mossmanās Bay,
Melbourne, Victoria, 1880,
coloured lithograph,
39.5 x 60 cm.
Purchased 1982.
1982.3
William Byrne, 1743ā1805, after a painting by George Stubbs, 1724ā1806,
An animal found on the coast of New Holland, called Kangurooā,
England, 1773,
line engraving,
20.0 x 24.5 cm.
Gift of John McPhee, New South Wales, 2014.
2014.3
After a painting by W T Lyttleton, c.1786ā1839, in Australia 1809ā1814, 1825ā1836,
Panshanger, Tasmania / The seat of Joseph Archer Esquire,
England, 1835,
coloured inks on paper,
47 x 66 cm printed image.
Provenance: Herbert H Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KG, PC, KC, FRS, Prime Minister of Great Britain (1908ā1916).
Purchased 1981.
1981.16
Jacques Nicholas Bellin, France, 1703ā1772,
Carte rĆ©duite des terres Australes, pour servir a lāhistoire des voyages,
Paris, 1753,
engraving,
36 x 25 cm.
Purchased with funds raised by the Australian Capital Territory Committee and ĢĒŠÄlogo Volunteer Garden Guides, 2016.
2016.4
Paul Jones OBE, 1921ā1997,
Flannel flowers,
Australia, 1976,
acrylic on paper,
76 x 54 cm.
Purchased 1984.
1984.3
FURNITURE
C F Rojo and Sons, established 1877,
Bookcase,
Melbourne, Victoria, c.1930,
Italian walnut,
198 x 270 x 43.5 cm.
Purchased 1986. 1986.6
Geoffrey Hannah OAM, born 1948,
Yarralumla cabinetā or āDadās cabinet,
Lismore, New South Wales, 1991,
Queensland maple and Brazilian mahogany inlaid with 22 different timbers,
184.2 x 150 x 51.1 cm.
Purchased from the artist 1991.
1991.5.
Ā© Geoffrey S. Hannah OAM
H Goldman Pty Ltd, established 1897, Carver: Robert Prenzel, Prussia/ Australia, 1866ā1941, arrived 1888 (attributed),
The Gloucester desk,
Melbourne, Victoria, 1935,
various Australian timbers including fiddleback blackwood, walnut, maple, jarrah, tulipwood, bronze, silver,
76 x 152 x 89 cm.
Presented to the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester by The Right Honourable Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page PC GCMG CH, Prime Minister of Australia (1939ā1939), on behalf of the Commonwealth Government of Australia as a wedding gift 1935.
Purchased with funds donated by Members and Supporters, 2008.
2008.3
Ackmanās Ltd, Fitzroy Victoria,
Designed by Ruth Lane Poole, Ireland/Australia, 1885-1974, arrived 1925,
Chest of drawers, Melbourne, Australia, c.1926,
Queensland maple, 99 x 114.3 x 50.8 cm.
Provenance: manufactured for either the Prime Ministers Lodge or Government House, Canberra.
Gift of Greg MacPherson & Michelle Mannion of the Australian Capital Territory, 2016.
2016.2
Loo table,
South Australia, c. 1860,
red cedar, pine,
74 x 121 cm.
Purchased with funds raised by the South Australia Committee of ĢĒŠÄlogo, 1983.
1983.8
Hall chair,
Tasmania, c.1820,
red cedar,
89 x 37 x 50 cm.
Donated by Toni and Peter Bessant under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1978.
1978.26
Centre table,
Queensland, c.1875,
Huon pine, tulipwood, Queensland kauri pine, red cedar, brass,
75 x 141 x 110.2 cm.
Purchased with funds raised by the Queensland Committee of ĢĒŠÄlogo, 1985.
1985.3
Joseph Sly, England/Australia, 1803ā 1887, arrived 1834,
Pair of bookcases, Sydney, New South Wales, c.1845,
red cedar, glass,
each 122.5 x 294.5 x 47 cm.
Purchased 1979.
1979.15.1ā2
Wardrobe,
Tasmania or New South Wales, c.1815ā1820,
red cedar, celery-top pine, brass,
224 x 245 x 55 cm.
Purchased 1978. 1978.27
Peter Thomle, Denmark/Australia, arrived 1875,
Specimen occasional table,
Brisbane, Queensland, 1879,
various Australian timbers,
76 x 64 cm.
Purchased 1986. 1986.1
Sofa
Tasmania, c.1835
red cedar, replacement horsehair upholstery,
88.5 x 227 x 61 cm.
Purchased 1985. 1985.8
Side table,
New South Wales, c.1820,
red cedar, brass,
77 x 100 x 45 cm.
Purchased 1982.1982.14
Andrew Lenehan, Ireland/Australia, c.1815ā1886, arrived 1835,
Card table,
Sydney, New South Wales, c.1848ā1851,
red cedar, 74 x 90.4 x 45.5 cm.
Purchased 2003. 2003.1
Alexaner William Norton, England/ Australia, c.1827ā1907, d
Campaign secretaire,
Sydney, New South Wales, c.1880,
rose mahogany, red cedar, kauri pine, brass,
113.5 x 115.5 x 52 cm.
Provenance: Sir Henry Parkes 1815ā1896. Purchased 1992.
1992.11
Secretaire bookcase,
Western Australia, c.1860,
jarrah, red cedar, glass,
230.5 x 141.5 x 63.5 cm.
Provenance: made for Henry Sutton of Mandurah, Western Australia.
Purchased with funds raised by ĢĒŠÄlogo Committee in Western Australia, 1982.
1982.20
William Hamilton, Ireland/Australia, c.1796ā1885, arrived 1832 (attributed),
Hall chairs (3 of 4), carved with crest of Thomas Daniel Chapman, Tasmania, c.1845,
blackwood,
89 x 41 x 42.5 cm.
Provenance: commissioned by Thomas Daniel Chapman, Premier of Tasmania (1861ā1863) and Colonial Treasurer, for his property āSunnysideā, New Town, Tasmania.
Purchased 2005.
2005.2.1ā3
Khai Liew Design, established 1996,
Designer: Khai Liew, Malaysia, born 1952, arrived Australia 1971,
Ceramicist: Bruce Nuske, born 1949,
Wardrobe,
Norwood, South Australia, 2008,
rose mahogany, coachwood, terracotta, brass, leather,
236 x 285 x 69 cm.
Commissioned by ĢĒŠÄlogo with funds donated by Members and Supporters, 2008.
2008.4. Ā© Khai Liew,
Ā© Bruce Nuske
Campaign sideboard,
India, c.1840,
red cedar, ebony, brass,
104 x 189 x 53.5 cm.
Purchased with funds donated by James Fairfax Esq. and
James Fairfax Ltd., 1979.
1979.14