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Australasia.- Australia.- Spencer (Sir Baldwin) and F.J.Gillen. The Arunta: a Study of a Stone Age People, 2 vol., first edition, folding map, 4 colour plates, one folding, illustrations, notes and cuttings loosely inserted, bookplate of Arthur Bulleid, original cloth, 1927; Across Australia, 2 vol., 2 folding maps, illustrations, contemporary half red morocco, spines gilt, a little marked, 1912 § Martin (R.Montgomery) Australia..., Divisions I-III [complete], 10 engraved portraits and plates only (of 11, lacking portrait of Earl Howe) and 8 double-page maps hand-coloured in outline, bookplate of John Hellicar, original cloth, gilt, rubbed, London & New York, [1853], first editions; and 5 others, Australia, including a defective mixed set of Jukes's Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S.Fly' and a manuscript naval journal of a voyage to Australasia in H.M.S.Nelson from 1884-85 calling at Hobart, Sydney and New Guinea, 8vo & 4to (12)⁂ Arthur Bulleid (1862-1951), archaeologist and antiquarian.
Two Cast Iron Polychrome Enamel Coat of Arms for Wolverhampton. The arms were officially granted on December 31, 1898. The cast iron shields inscribed 'Out of Darkness Cometh Light'.Wolverhampton was founded in 985 AD by St. Wulfrun, sister of King Edgar, and she is represented by the cross; around this, a woolpack recalling the old woollen trade is arranged, representing the town's Saxon pillar stone, an open book for the old grammar school and a padlock for the lock industry. The crest has a black beacon which stands for the Black Country of which Wolverhampton forms part and the crossed keys are the symbol of Saint Peter, patron saint of the town.
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