Two couples arrived together Saturday morning with their fluffy little terrier. One couple, who had become regular customers, seemed to ignore the fact that their dog was cocking his leg at various items of furniture. Everybody has different standards for their pets (not to mention children), so I took it as my duty to warn this little boy off the floral couch and the taupe rug.
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Nest of Tables (3)
Sold
Features: Veneer. Some slight scratching of surfaces.
Dimensions:
Largest table: 60cm wide x 43cm high x 30.5cm depth
Price: (AUD) $35.00
Cedar Hanging Shelves - 3 tiered
Three of the turnings are broken at the top of the shelves
Dimensions:
(base shelf) 60cm wide x 21cm depth
(mid shelf) 57cm wide x 18.5cm depth
(2nd mid shelf) 51cm wide x 17cm depth
(top shelf) 44cm wide x 14.5cm depth
Overall height: 77cm high
Shelf thickness: 15mm
Price: (AUD) $120.00
Huon Pine Trunk Section with ‘Carribean’ Pirate/Spanish Main engravings
Features: ‘Carribean’ map and additional ‘Carribean’ pirate engraving on the reverse.
Dimensions: 25cm wide x 80cm high
Price: (AUD) $160.00
Home-made, Hand-painted, Baltic PineĀ Miniature Dresser
Circa: early twentieth century
Dimensions: 49 cm wide x 150cm high x 32cm depth
Price (AUD) $120.00
Wooden Fire Surround - Californian Bungalow
Circa 1920s
Dimensions: 177cm wide x 195cm high
Inside fireplace
Dimensions: 111cm wide x 97cm high
Top of the left and right hand side mouldings have been cut on the sides.
Small repaired cut-out on the top of the pediment.
Price: (AUD) $ 195.00
Diving Suit - Large size
Sold
Heavy Duty Canvas
Rubber collar
Leather laces
Copper eyelets
Ex-snowy mountains scheme - freshwater use.
Very good condition apart from the staining to canvas
Price: (AUD) $95.00
The Red Jensen Interceptor with its distinctive glass bubble hatch gunned to a halt at the shop doorway.
Any interruption to the deep calm of Byaduk cannot be ignored but this was exceptional.
Next, an equally red Porsche glided in, followed by a classic two-door Mercedes.
What started as a single throaty appearance had developed into a cavalcade of classic, luxury sports cars.
Drivers and passengers sprang from the vehicles, laughing, shaking hands, firing off jokes and quickly spotting bargains in the far reaches of the building.
After a hearty breakfast at the Blue Room Cafe in Macarthur, these South West sports cars were on the highway in high spirits.
Following a flurry of purchases and in a gust of good humour they were gone again.

















