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Vintage Lawn Bowl Work on Paper
$30.00This artwork, (one of 100) printed on German Hahnemuhle Etching paper (310gsm) shows a vintage lawn bowl, circa 1960's. The paper guarantees archival standards & features a textured surface which has the special touch & feel of genuine art paper. The artwork is housed in a clear plastic sleeve.
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Vintage Discus Work on Paper
$30.00This artwork, (one of 100) printed on German Hahnemuhle Etching paper (310gsm) shows a vintage discus, circa 1970's. The paper guarantees archival standards & features a textured surface which has the special touch & feel of genuine art paper. The artwork is housed in a clear plastic sleeve.
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Vintage Basketball Toilet Bag
$60.00Introducing the toilet bag every basketball loving Australian should have; featuring the striking vintage basketball design. Measuring a man sized 25cm x 12cm x 11cm the PVC leather bag is lightweight, highly durable and features 6 polyester internal pockets and a nylon zipper with metal puller.
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Vintage Soccer Ball Toilet Bag
$60.00Introducing the toilet bag every soccer / football loving Australian should have; featuring the striking vintage soccer ball design. Measuring a man sized 25cm x 12cm x 11cm the PVC leather bag is lightweight, highly durable and features 6 polyester internal pockets and a nylon zipper with metal puller.
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Vintage Surf Boards Handmade Birch Tray
$89.95The design on this tray features vintage surf boards from the 1970's & '80's primarily. Handcrafted in Sweden on the island of Öland using birchwood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council & organic melamine, this beautiful piece is food Safe & Dishwasher Proof & has a 39cm circumference.
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Bondi Beach Surf Lifesaving Ring Handmade Birch Tray
$89.95The design on this tray features a vintage surf lifesaving ring. Handcrafted in Sweden on the island of Öland using birchwood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council & organic melamine, this beautiful piece is food Safe & Dishwasher Proof & has a 39cm circumference.
Wooden Tennis
Wooden Tennis
Wooden Tennis recalls the days when the game was played with wood and guile. When racquets were half their current size and a backhand was propelled with one arm. When every town had a tennis court and every kid a racquet. When midweek married ladies tennis competitions thrived and the Davis Cup had currency. When Kooyong was the home of the Australian Open and Newk was its king.
