Sold for A$40
1. Very Good. Unusual thing. Presumably for a counter top or similar. Has some dust, scratches and marks. 2. Very Good. Only light wear and tear. Apparatus is inside and I presume it is complete - it appears to be. Has been marked in pencil on the box: c1953, $25. Interesting item. It claims that once this is fitted on to a beer bottle, once you pour your beer into a glass, the beer will now taste like draught beer and not bottled beer! 3. Torn. A piece torn off. It's all there. A bit of stain and some minor marks. Obviously one piece torn off but the whole thing is still there. I doubt there are many of these that survived to the modern day! Boomerang Brandy received huge recognition in the late 1800s-1900s made by Joshua Bros in Melbourne. 4. Very Good. Wrapped in plastic wrap. There is a bit of silverfish damage. Looks like the contents are still inside. Nice pictorials. EST: $40 - 60
1. Schweppes Bitter Lemon. 2. Keggy Beer Bottle Tap. Distributed by World Agencies Pty. Ltd. Rosebery, N. S. W. (New South Wales) 3. Small light cardboard boomerang: Boomerang Brandy. As Supplied to H. M. the Prince of Wales. H. R. H. the Duke of York.// The Boomerang comes back: So do buyers of Boomerang Brandy. (Victoria) 4. Pioneer Hop Beer Powder. (Burke & Wills Statue). (Hop Garden). "Pioneer" Hop Beer Powder. Robert Harper and Company Limited (Incorporated in Victoria) Australia. 1. Perspex Advertising stand. White, Black & Gold Print. Printed front and back for a 3D effect. 2. Plastic fitting for the top of Beer Bottles in original cardboard box. 3. Cardboard Boomerang. Brown & White. 4. Original soft cardboard packet of Hop Beer powder for home made Hop Beer. Various. 1900s - 1980s