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This is a small resprentation of my total collection that goes back to the 80's. This is the Wineries section, but I also have many other tourist pamphlets, including some xeroxed ones from the 70's, before there was much money in tourism in WA
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A. Hi Lyn,
I collect wall vases and they look best on walls. You just buy picture hooks and hammer them in...no drilling required. If you want to move them a dab of filler in the hole and a bit of paint and your wall is new again. Be brave and once you start you will not want to stop.
A. Hi Caty,
If you buy The Peoples Pottery book by Dorothy Johnston it has a full shape catalogue and lots of info on Anna pottery. You can find it on ebay.
A. Hi not sure where you put the ad? If you put it in marketplace - login and then select the collection from the top left hand viewer - MyCollecitons. Then select the item from the market place section - scroll down to see it. Then select Edit Item - you can ammend your entry here. Let me know if you added the item somewhere else. Geoff
A. Try typing in australiana or australian wood or just australian I see poker work on eBay all the time Its ALWAYS worth ticking the INCLUDE ITEM DESCRIPTION box, that one takes you to all sorts of wonders
A. You'll find Pokerwork scattered around Ebay. If you use the general term Aboriginal it will throw up ALL the latest listings. Sellers rarely use the word pokerwork in the title or description mainly because they don't realise that is the correct terminology. I used to work in Aboriginal Arts and Crafts for Maruku on Pitjantjatjara lands and have some lovely poker work animals including my fave a Bat.
Start your own Poker work bower and I'm sure other fans will stop by.
Marian