Sold for A$15
1. P&O Pamphlet advertising their new steamships and routes. 1924. 2. Port of Sydney Journal issued by the Maritima Services Board of N. S. W. in April-June 1957. 3. (Ferry) / Matthew Brady / Hobart. Base Mark: England. (Tasmania) 4. Unused Trans Derwent Ferry Tickets for Child, Student and Adult. 5. Empress of Australia Scale Model Plastic Assembly Kit, Lubricated by Caltex, in Original Box. 6. The Ferryboat Shuffle 45 RPM, Candle Records, Tasmania.. Miscellaneous. Shipping. Various Various. 1920s - 1970s
N/A. (N/A). 1. Good. Stained with wear and foxing. Some fading in places too. 2. Good. Some wear and tear. Some folds, tears and foxing. Some stains as well. 3. NM. Some grime. One or two scuffs. Nick or two. 4. NM. The Adult booklet looks totally unused with 12 tickets consecutively numbered from 29269 to 29280. The Student booklet also looks unused with 12 tickets consectuviely numbered from 5473 to 5484. The Child group has no staple and is only four consecutively numbered tickets from 46808 to 46811. 5. Good. Box has some tape on it. Edges are pushed in in places, some foxing as well. Original instructions inside are a bit discoloured with a hole or two. Looks like the boat has been made at some stage, and dismantled, not sure all the piees are there, it looks like some smaller parts aren't there? Certainly the main parts are. These have some dust and grime and you can see remains of glue in places. There is a sheet of decals, but these have deteriorated somewhat. Interesting item, also gives some history of the Empress of Australia on the instruction pamphlet. 6. VG. The sleeve has wear and tear. Record is OK, looks to have some scratches. Featured Curly Rivers and The Dusty Trail Ramblers, featuring Kevin Herbert with the 6th Military District Band.. Estimate: $30-50