Merchandise

Macleay Museum

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Rajah Brooke's Birdwing

Brahmaea conchifera

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Regent Skipper

Caligo atreus


Set of 4 Butterfly cards $Au 10.00


Greeting Cards and Blank Envelopes

GC MM 201 Gallery Interior $ 2.50
GC MM 202 Blue Butterfly $ 2.50
GC MM 203 Samoan Dress $ 2.50
GC MM 204 Rajah Brooke's Birdwing $ 2.50
GC MM 205 Brahmaea conchifera $ 2.50
GC MM 206 Regent Skipper $ 2.50
GC MM 207 Caligo atreus $ 2.50

Bookmarks

BM MM 101 Three Butterflies $1.00
BM MM 102 Papua New Guinea Figure $1.00
BM MM 103 Fijian Forks $1.00
BM MM 104 Microscope $1.00

Nicholson Museum

Greeting Cards

Greeting cards are printed on high-quality gloss card in full colour on front and back, blank inside. Each card comes with a blank white envelope. On the back of each card is further information about the depicted object such as dates or provenance.

Dim: 15.5x11cm
Price AUD$1.50ea

Egyptian Piebald Dog
New Kingdom 1307-1069 BC

Three actors from a South Italian bell krater
ca 380 BC

Goddess Amentet
ca 720-702 BC

Aura from a South Italian skyphos ca 430-400 BC

Tantalos from South Italian hydria mid 4th century BC

Hercules from Attic amphora
ca 530 BC

Marble head of a horse
Roman AD 200-225

Assyrian archers
Late 8th century BC

Coffin of Padiashaikhet
ca 720-702 BC


Bookmarks

Bookmarks are printed on high-quality gloss card in full colour on both sides. On the back of each bookmark is further information about the depicted object such as dates or provenance. Dim. 18x6cm; Price AUD$1.00ea

Aura from a South Italian skyphos
ca 430-400BC

Tantalos from South Italian hydria
Mid 4th century BC

Hercules from Attic amphora
ca 530 BC

SOLD OUT

Assyrian archers
8th century BC

SOLD OUT


Coffin of Padiashaikhet
ca 720-702 BC

SOLD OUT

Egyptian goddess from a coffin
ca 720-702 BC

SOLD OUT

Dipylon Krater
ca 750-735 BC


Mousemats

Two different mousemats with motifs depict objects from the Nicholson Museum. One shows the god Triton from an Attic amphora dating to ca 550-525 BC. The front also gives a brief explanation of the scene and the University crest. The second mousemat features an Egyptian piebald dog from a faience plaque which was made during the Late New Kingdom (ca 1307-1070 BC). Description is given on a sticker on the plastic bag. The mousemats are wrapped in a clear, sealed cellophane bag.

Dim: 22x18cm Price: AUD$1.00

Mouse Mat 1
Mouse Mat 2