Welcome to PrivateCollectables.com the forum for any serious collector to
display his or her unique collection to the public - whether it be coins,
bottle tops or bottles, buttons, antique furniture, dolls, cards, photographs,
signatures, ancient maps, old advertisements, works of art, stamps or old
books. In fact anything! The displays are located at the
State Library
in South Brisbane (map at this
location)
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Private Collectables on display:
What does PrivateCollectables.com offer the collector? |
What does PrivateCollectables.com offer the visitor? |
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a secure and prominent venue to display his or her collection to the public
for seven days at no cost;
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the opportunity to talk about his or her collection to the public;
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collectors wanting to display their collection. |
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a venue where they can, for a small entry fee, view unique and rare private
collections that are changed weekly;
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the opportunity to broaden their knowledge in a wide range of areas;
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What's on display at the State Library this week. |
Archive of past displays |
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The coinage of the Griqua people
(the finest collection in existence of the world's first multiracial tribe
- South Africa 1800s)
Supporting web
site
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Pauline Hanson's One Nation memorabilia
(a large and unique collection of books, corflutes, memorabilia and images
currently on loan to the University of Queensland). There is a comprehensive
One Nation CD on sale for $300 (GST Inc). The interactive CD representing
years of work has over 5,000 files and is used by Universities around Australia
as a definitive guide to the rise and fall of this political phenomenon.
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The coinage and banknotes of Fiji
A complete collection of pre-decimal Fijian coinage and extremely rare bank
notes dating back to
1872.
Supporting web site
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List of displays on the CD |
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