Phonecard collection/accumulation inc Australian Phonecard packs Geelong Trial (3), 7 diff State packs, 1992 $1.50 Christmas folder (12), Red Cross pack, other packs National Parks set of 15. Total FV $450, various loose cards inc TAS (9 sets), NT (5 sets), ACT (2 sets), Australia Day 92 (3) & others FV $480. Also used cards in qty inc one-hole inc States, other earlies (c750), multi-hole cards c2300, albums of cards. Also $2 comp cards inc Sarah Goodwin mint, $2 Thomas Cook multi used, also Chip Cards, Phoneaway, One-Tel, Display Boards SA & QLD cards (2). Various others. Value in the boom time $7500+. (c3500)
Estimate AU$450
Opening AU$ 350.00
Sold...AU$ 350.00
Closed..Apr-30-2026, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 350
Sale No: 405
Lot No: 551
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Railway/Transport Tickets inc Victoria/Melbourne Met card inc 2000 Olympic Football commem tickets, cartoonists commem tickets, also Time Limit tickets with extras c1800. Sydney City Rail tickets inc Multi 10, various colours, Travel Weeklies, Complimentary Pass, Defence Force Free Pass, some extras (c150), WA Perth Multi Rider (19), other cards inc Tab cards & a few Matchbox labels, obvious duplication, research potential etc. An interesting lot for the enthusiast. (c2000)
Estimate AU$150
Opening AU$ 100.00
Sold...AU$ 120.00
Closed..Apr-30-2026, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 120
POSTCARDS
Sale No: 405
Lot No: 552
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Diverse Lot. Inc French Colonies 1890-1900s mainly French Africa & Middle East, mostly unused, subjects inc Natives, French Missionaries, Abyssinia Execution, several used in Togo & Oubangui-Chari-Tchad, others inc Royal gathering Group PC Windsor 17/11/07, A Who's who of European Royalty. NZ Maori's & PC of ANZAC, Beach, Gallipoli. G-VF, all diff. Interesting group. (30) (Image1)
Estimate AU$130
Opening AU$ 100.00
Sold...AU$ 110.00
Closed..Apr-30-2026, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 405
Lot No: 555
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WW1 collection of Australian related great War Postcards and Photographs. An evocative collection of portrait style postcards, candid photos including one of Diggers playing two up at Gallipoli. (Image1)