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  1. Kangaroo Crossing Sign Sticker Decal

    Very high quality sticker. Image is sharp and the vinyl is thick with a matte finish. Honestly one of the highest quality stickers I have seen.

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  2. ANNE MURRAY Signed w/ KANGAROOS 8x10 Photo w/ Hologram COA

    The 2nd photo shows a SAMPLE of the hologram COA that you will receive. It also shows the location of the matching hologram (attached to the lower right hand corner on the BACK of the item.). Each item will have its own unique number - this photo is only a sample for illustration purposes.

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  3. Ladislav Dostal Paperweight Glass Kangaroo / Emu Hand Made in Australia Signed

    Paperweight Ladislav Dostal CRYSTAL GLASS EMU KANGAROO SCULPTURE Australia SIGNED by the Artist. Etching on the front and on the back a mother Kangaroo and her joey greet an Emu. Blue / green color.

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  4. Vintage 1994 Kangaroos Australian T-Shirt Rugby League 3XL Signed Bradley Clyde

    You're looking at a great item with no major flaws or stains. If there is a significant flaw, we will point at it in the photos. Lighting may pose slight changes in colour as they appear in photos.

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  5. Cute Personalised Name Plaque – Baby Kangaroo Heart Sunglasses | Aluminium Sign

    NOT A TOY - Keep out of reach of children.

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  6. 'Kangaroo and Koala' Large Wooden Wall Plaque / Door Sign (DP00073062)

    'Australiana kangaroo and koala'. Wooden door plaque / hanging sign. The plaques are made from a slim 3mm MDF - making them durable, but also very light. They have two holes, one in each of the top corners, and can either be screwed in place or have rope threaded through them to hang them.Neither screws nor rope are included with the plaque.

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  7. Vintage Keychain Kangaroo Traffic Sign

    The keychain is engraved and has not been modified.

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  8. LIAWANGA NALORMAN DJAWIDA ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL PAINTING KANGAROO

    Presenting an exquisite original Australian Aboriginal painting masterfully executed by listed artist Liawanga Nalorman, also known as Djawida (c 1935-2006) This exceptional artwork depicts a native Australian kangaroo rendered in a traditional Aboriginal rock art or bark painting style. The totemic animal is composed of an exceptionally fine and intricate network of cross-hatchings and features atop a dark earthen-toned background simulating the natural rock or bark upon which paintings of this nature would have traditionally appeared. This original artwork has been executed in natural pigment and acrylic on arches paper, a material often used during the dry season when bark was unable to be harvested. An outstanding addition to any Australian Aboriginal Indigenous art collection!.

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