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SUMMARY:ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 5 November at 2.00pm with an optional lunch at 12.15pm\nSpeaker: Ian Armstrong, previous Antique Dealer and collector extraordinaire.\nSubject: The Art of Scrimshaw\nIan Armstrong OAM, a member of the Victorian Antique Dealers Guild, is renowned for his contributions to Australian culture and heritage. He owns the Armstrong Collection, featuring significant artefacts, including the “Charlotte” medal from 1788. Recognised as Victorian of the Year in 1988 and awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1990, he is a respected valuer of museum collections. The art of scrimshaw, developed by seamen on whaling ships to combat idle time, involves carving ivory, bone, and seashells, often depicting ocean-inspired themes.\n$60.00 for one course lunch with wine.\n
URL:https://www.lyceumclubmelb.org.au/events/antiques-and-collectables-325-562-820-492-125-601/
ORGANIZER;CN=Robyn Burn:MAILTO:robynbyrne39@gmail.com
CATEGORIES:Antiques &amp; Collectables
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