Australiana
Researching, collecting and preserving Australia's heritage


PO Box 2335, Bondi Junction NSW 1355 Australia
email:
info@australiana.org
 

 

updated 2 May 2008

Australiana Society Inc.

 

The Australiana Society is an incorporated association of collectors, dealers, auctioneers and researchers devoted to collecting, studying and preserving Australiana: art, decorative arts, antiques, historic items, collectables, buildings and sites, and portable heritage made in, or relating to, Australia. Membership is around 500.

We publish Australiana, a 40-page quarterly all-colour magazine presenting authoritative, topical, and practical articles on Australian
art, design, furniture, ceramics, glass, jewellery, metalwork, coins, notes, medals, crafts, ephemera, architecture, history, historic houses, conservation, etc.

The contents and index to Australiana are available on this website. We seek contributions on Australiana subjects; click on Australiana magazine for details.

We organise talks, exhibition viewings, excursions, seminars and other events in Sydney and elsewhere. The Society is run entirely by volunteers.

Subscribe to Australiana magazine
Members receive Australiana magazine, which is available only by subscription. Individual issues are available directly from us.
Household subscriptions cost $55, institutions $60, students $25. Download a membership form or email info@australiana.org for a sample copy.

Media, advertising or general enquiries
Email the Secretary, Michael Lech.

Buying or selling Australiana? Need a valuation?
The Australiana Society does not give valuations. Please check our list of dealers or auctioneers to find one near you who may be able to help. A fee may apply for this service. If you want a valuation for something to buy or sell on the Internet, please do not waste their time.

Australiana magazine
vol 30 no 1, February 2008


Kenneth Cavill, 'William Mark, 'worker in metals, precious stones, enamelled & inlaid work'

Lesley Garrett, The 'David Collins' box and miniature portrait: a note

Silas Clifford-Smith, James McNally and the blotting paper school of landscape

John Hawkins, 'A suggested history of Tasmanian Aboriginal necklaces'

Lesley Garret, Caressa Linda Crouch

Michael Lech, Members Survey

  Cover: M J McNally, Heber Church, Cobbity, 1931
Photograph courtesy State Library of NSW

We regret that for a variety of reasons, we were unable to produce a November 2007 issue.

Back issues cost $10 posted, but not all back issues are available. You can order by emailing us. Members can buy a year's back issues (2001-2006) at the discount price of $20 for each year.

Australiana contributions welcome
We encourage you to submit contributions on an aspect of Australiana for our magazine. Contributions be well illustrated and include text, pictures and captions preferably in electronic form. Before you submit, please contact the Editor about your interest in submitting an article. We do not pay for contributions. You can download our Style Guide here.

Advertising in Australiana
Please follow this link to advertising for rates and deadlines

Australiana contents 1986-2005 and index 1989-2007
You can download the contents and index to Australiana free or you can order the contents and index on floppy or CD by email. It will take some time to download by dial-up connection.

Australiana dealers
Looking for reliable antiques and art dealers who have Australiana in stock? Click for our directory. Want to be listed ? Email us.

Silver Society of Australia
Click
for information about the Silver Society of Australia.

Julius Hogarth (1820-1879), Gold statuette of an Aboriginal man throwing a boomerang. Sydney, 1854, gold, fossilised mammoth tooth, ht 11 cm. Private collection, photo Andrew Frolows



Danish-born silversmith Julius Hogarth arrived in Sydney in 1852 to seek gold. He showed this beautifully detailed gold statuette in Sydney in November 1854, and at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1855.