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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - WARMER BASE
... embossed pattern around base.... pattern around base. Domestic Object WARMER BASE ...Warmer base for tea pot or kettle, Brittania metal stand with spirit burner insert on four small legs with 2 upright side arms embossed pattern around base.domestic equipment, food storage & preservation, warmer -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Jar
... ' pattern around base... and glass jar had 'rough' pattern around base Jar ...Tall round glass jar with orange plastic screw top lid. Lid has three line patterns around edge and glass jar had 'rough' pattern around base023 0 228 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Butter Dish
... Moulded patterned glass butter dish. Base has been broken....-village Glass Kitchen Item Butter None. Moulded patterned glass ...The art of making glass can be traced back to 2600 BC in Mesopotamia. Egyptians practised making glass around 2500 BC. Artificial glass first appeared in the Egyptian or the Mesopotamian civilization, whereas they used tools made out of volcanic glass obsidian in the Stone Age. Ancient China, however, discovered how to make glass a little later. Glass beads are known to be one of the earliest products made out of glass. Their creation is thought to be primarily accidental. In the later Bronze Age, glassmaking came to a halt. Glass was a luxury material back then. Archaeological excavations suggest the use of glass in England during the middle ages. In the 10th century, stained glass found a place in cathedrals and windows of palaces. After the Renaissance, architectural methods changed substantially, leading to a decrease in stained glass as a building material. Domestic use of glass increased following the industrial revolution. Vessels, glass windows, and glass beads gained popularity in Europe during this period. During the 19th century, many people preferred glass windows and doors as a decorative option. In the late 19th century, some designers brought back stained glass in decorative windows. It was during this period that Mr Tiffany discovered several methods to make domed glass handicrafts. People discovered the true versatility of using glass as a building material only in the 20th century. With glassmaking technology receiving an industrial boom, you could produce several different types of glass. Toughened glass, laminated glass, bulletproof glass, and smart glass all boosted the use of glass in buildings. Today, several skyscrapers, small and big homes, and offices use glass in almost all aspects of construction and design. https://www.aisglass.com/glass-made-step-step-process/The invention and development of glass, both as domestic items and in building, has been nothing short of revolutionary. Prior to the use of glass for windows, the interior of buildings were extremely dark, even during sunny days. The use of glass domestic objects, that could be easily washed, led to improved hygiene.Moulded patterned glass butter dish. Base has been broken.None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, glass, kitchen item, butter -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Decorative object - tea set with tray, Thorn pattern Belleek dejeuner tea set and tray
... in the Thorn pattern based on the hawthorn bush sprig in flower carries... in the Thorn pattern based on the hawthorn bush sprig in flower carries ...Belleek was established following the Irish famine of the mid nineteenth century that brought so many Australian families, including the Taffe and Berkery families to immigrate to the Australian colonies. This Belleek porcelain tea set and tray in the Thorn pattern based on the hawthorn bush sprig in flower carries the impressed registration mark for 1878. Belleek was well represented at the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880-81 at Melbourne's Exhibition building and many examples were bought by key Ballarat Irish families including those connected to this family such as the Brophy, O'Malley and Fitzgerald families, Julia Taffe's (nee Berkery) aunts uncles and cousins. Many such examples remain in Ballarat collections although this is not one.Impressed factory mark and registration mark on base of each piece.belleek, porcelain, ballarat, ireland, exhibition building, melbourne, exhibition, thorn pattern, irish famine, tea set, tray, brophy, fitzgerald, o'malley, julia taffe, berkery, australian colonies, -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Egg Cup
... Silver plated bowl shape with decorative pattern around... pattern around it. Circular base stand. Egg Cup ...Silver plated bowl shape with decorative pattern around it. Circular base stand.egg cup, renown -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Pewter Mug, Not later than 1970
... Pewter mug, pewter base, dimple pattern around centre third... Pewter mug, pewter base, dimple pattern around centre third ...Pewter mug, pewter base, dimple pattern around centre third of objectPresented to Col His Honour Judge J G Norris ED Honorary Colonel, In appreciation by the members of the Mess 12 Oct 1970 Underneath: "Kirra" Pewter Lead Free Pewter Products Pty Ltd melbourne Australiapewter mug, officers' mess, judge norris -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - TIN, HINGED, circa World War One 1915-1918
... pattern. Base of the tin is silver coloured with traces... and green tartan pattern. Base of the tin is silver coloured ...Uniforms worn by the soldiers in the illustration suggest that the item was used by Australians in World War One. Soldiers had to purchase the item.Rectangular hinged tin with a coloured illustration on the top. Illustration features three soldiers in an outdoor tented campsite. Illustration is bordered in black. Title in black and white lettering includes the text, CAMP POCKET CANDLESTICK./A SOLDIER’S FRIEND. Sides of the tin feature a yellow and green tartan pattern. Base of the tin is silver coloured with traces of the yellow and green tartan pattern. Inside of the tin has compartments for a candle and matches and a holder for a lit candle. Round hole in base is part of the candle holder. Candle and matches missing.personal equipment, candlestick, world war one, troop comforts -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, W H Dawbarn & Son, Port Melbourne, Aire & Calder Co, c. 1885
... & Calder Co. Makers, London' John Lamont pattern c1885 base... & Calder Co. Makers, London' John Lamont pattern c1885 base ...Dug from Browns Hill tip, North Melbourne, purchased by Peter LIbbis at Bottle Fair in 1998. Refer photo of Bay Street Dawbarn's factory, item 13.11Soda bottle with stopper, pale green glass inscribed ' W.H. Dawbarn & Son, Port Melbourne' and also 'Brieffits', 'Aire & Calder Co. Makers, London' John Lamont pattern c1885 base inscribed 'Breffit's bottle'As descriptionindustry - manufacturing, w h dawbarn & son -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - GLASS HONEY POT
... ,flower pattern impressed in base, lid has handle and spoon hole.... pressed glass honey pot with lid & applied handle,flower pattern ...Small pressed glass honey pot with lid & applied handle,flower pattern impressed in base, lid has handle and spoon hole.domestic equipment, food storage & preservation, kitchen -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Glass Pin Dish, 1920-1940
... '. Sides of dish diamond pattern. Underside of base painted royal... pattern. Underside of base painted royal blue. Souvenir Glass Pin ...Square glass pin dish, View Ware 'BENTINCK STREET PORTLAND'. Sides of dish diamond pattern. Underside of base painted royal blue. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Ceramic ink pen cleaner, 1900 - 1920s
... and maintain the nib on an ink pen. It has a blue line pattern... the nib on an ink pen. It has a blue line pattern at the base ...Pen-wipers or pen-cleaners were invented to prolong the usefulness of their pens by keeping them clean and dry between uses. This helped to prevent rusting of the nib from water-based inks. In the 1890s and 1900s, with the rise of the fountain pen, pen-cleaners remained a popular desktop accessory, since they could still be used to wipe away the excess ink from the nib and feed of a pen, once it had been refilled in an inkwell. Pen-cleaners died out in the second half of the 1900s when people started using ballpoint pens. This wiper was used by the teacher at Upper Gundowring Primary school, Victoria. The school, number 2733, opened on 13 July 1886. Due to changing demographics in the region, in 1953 the school was merged with schools from Dederang North, Kergunyah, Gundowring, Kiewa, Red Bluff, Charleroi and Gundowing North on a 10 acre site with 11 rooms at Kiewa to become Kiewa Valley Consolidated School.This item is was donated by Mrs. Betty Barberis, a well-known artist in the Wodonga district.ThIs ceramic pen wiper/ cleaner was produced to clean and maintain the nib on an ink pen. It has a blue line pattern at the base, middle and inside the rim.domestic items, writing implements, pen and ink -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Decanter, c1900's
... the base. Has patterned glass stopper.... wine decanter with floral and leaf etching around the base. Has ...Owned by Miss Eva SebireEarly wine decanter with floral and leaf etching around the base. Has patterned glass stopper.decanters, eva sebire -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Bowl, Willow
... Small willow patterned dish with flat base and slightly... patterned dish with flat base and slightly flanged rim. Dark blue ...Small willow patterned dish with flat base and slightly flanged rim. Dark blue painted pattern.No visible markingsdomestic items, food & drink consumption, willow, bowl, dish, pattern, blue and white, food -
Mont De Lancey
Glass mug, Circa 1900
... in gold and there is cut pattern glass on the base.... with handle. Ruby glass is etched in gold and there is cut pattern ...Ruby and clear glass mug with handle. Ruby glass is etched in gold and there is cut pattern glass on the base.mugs, drinking vessels -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Domestic object - Silver Coasters, Strachan
... top, rubber base & Floral pattern.... drink coasters out of 33 (Missing 19). Silver top, rubber base ...Set of 14 drink coasters out of 33 (Missing 19). Silver top, rubber base & Floral pattern.Strachandrink coaster, mess silver -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Silver Tinsel Yarn on Tulle Scarf, 1970s
... A tulle scarf using beaten silver tinsel yarn on a net base... on a net base, with pattern of lozenges, from Baalbek (Lebanon ...The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of textiles dating from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the textiles, were used as items of clothing, others as items of household decoration, or simply as travel souvenirs. These textiles were created both domestically and internationally. Predictably with the growth of an ethnically and culturally more diverse community in Kew after the Second World War, textiles, clothing and objects in the collection inevitably reflected this diversity. The item was purchased and donated by Rosemary Vaughan-Smith.A tulle scarf using beaten silver tinsel yarn on a net base, with pattern of lozenges, from Baalbek (Lebanon)scarfs, metal-thread weaving, lebanese textiles, rosemary vaughan-smith -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Souvenir Plate, 1920s
... and patterned. The base of the plate has a sepia-coloured image... and patterned. The base of the plate has a sepia-coloured image ...This souvenir plate was sold to tourists in Warrnambool in the 20th century. It features an image of a popular tourist spot off the coast of Warrnambool – Thunder Point. Tourism has always been an important industry in Warrnambool and souvenir items such as this one continue to be sold, although colour images would most likely be used now. This plate is of interest as an example of items sold to local tourists in the 20th century. It will be useful for display. This is a circular glass plate with a ripple pattern on the rim and an outer edge with the glass heavily-impressed and patterned. The base of the plate has a sepia-coloured image of Thunder Point, Warrnambool. The image has been taken from a photograph. This has been affixed to the back of the plate and has a dark blue backing. ‘Thunder Point Warrnambool’ tourism in warrnambool -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bowl, mid 20th century
... on each side. The edges have a ridged pattern and the base has... on each side. The edges have a ridged pattern and the base has ...An oval shaped amber coloured glass bowl . It has a handle on each side. The edges have a ridged pattern and the base has an oval petalled flower pattern. It is possibly "carnival glass". -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Domestic object - candlesticks, glass candlesticks
... the candles. There are diamond and star-shaped patterns in the base.... There are diamond and star-shaped patterns in the base and the column. glass ...Always kept in front bedroom and used on bedside table and dining table, also for accompanying priest from front door to sick bed. 2 x glass candlestick holders, with a broad square base and a square column leading to the top square area which holds the candles. There are diamond and star-shaped patterns in the base and the column.glass, candlesticks, light -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Pin Bowl, Mid 20th century
... featuring a cut glass pattern, and a flat base with a star design.... a cut glass pattern, and a flat base with a star design ...Dressing tables have been around since the beginning of the seventeenth century. However, it wasn't until the early to mid-20th century that middle-class homes included them in their furniture. They were often a matching part of a bedroom suite. Dressing tables often featured a variety of objects such as combs, brushes, hand mirrors, perfume bottles, cosmetics, nail buffers, ring holders, jewellery trinket boxes, trays and pin bowls or pin trays. The latter were small shallow containers used for storing hat pins, hair pins, safety pins, and perhaps earrings. They were made of various materials including glass, metal and ceramic.This pin bowl represents an era in the early-to-mid 20th century when matching dressing table accessories were popular and affordable to middle-class women. They were marketed as gifts and sometimes included perfumed soap and powder.Pin bowl; a light weight, round bowl with straight sides featuring a cut glass pattern, and a flat base with a star design.flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill museum and village, domestic object, dressing table, dressing table tray, glass tray, pin tray, pin bowl, dressing table accessory -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Dish, n.d
... 6 sided glass dish. Clear glass with pattern on sides... glass with pattern on sides and base. No major chips out ...Found at ship wreck site off Neve Valley by abalone diver in the early 1990s6 sided glass dish. Clear glass with pattern on sides and base. No major chips out of glass. Calcium deposits on one side.Front: - Back: -shipwreck, glass dish, diver -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Pin Dish, Mid 20th century
... a pattern. Thick heavy, concave base with a concertina fold pattern..... Thick heavy, concave base with a concertina fold pattern ...Dressing tables have been around since the beginning of the seventeenth century. However, it wasn't until the early to mid-20th century that middle-class homes included them in their furniture. They were often a matching part of a bedroom suite. Dressing tables often featured a variety of objects such as combs, brushes, hand mirrors, perfume bottles, cosmetics, nail buffers, ring holders, jewellery trinket boxes, trays and pin bowls or pin trays. The latter were small shallow containers used for storing hat pins, hair pins, safety pins, and perhaps earrings. They were made of various materials including glass, metal and ceramic.This pin bowl represents an era in the early-to-mid 20th century when matching dressing table accessories were popular and affordable to middle-class women. They were marketed as gifts and sometimes included perfumed soap and powder.Pin dish, round, cut glass, slightly convex sides without a pattern. Thick heavy, concave base with a concertina fold pattern.flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill museum and village, domestic object, dressing table, dressing table tray, glass tray, pin tray, pin bowl, dressing table accessory -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Biscuit Barrel
... . Glass has a cross-hatched design with star pattern. Sunburst... and handle. Glass has a cross-hatched design with star pattern ...Owned and used by Mrs. E.J. QuayleCut glass biscuit container with metal lid and handle. Glass has a cross-hatched design with star pattern. Sunburst design on base.biscuit containers, biscuits -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Candlestick Holders
... 2 x glass candlestick holders, with a broad square base.... The glass has "carved" diamond and star-shaped patterns in the base ...2 x glass candlestick holders, with a broad square base and a square column leading to the top square area which holds the candles. The glass has "carved" diamond and star-shaped patterns in the base and the columncandlestick holders, candles, light, glass -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Tile, circa 1878
... A square Minton floor tile with a black and beige pattern... with a black and beige pattern against a white base. This encaustic ...This Minton floor tile is from the wreck of the LOCH ARD. Other examples of this manufacture have been recovered from the wreck site and form part of the collection at Flagstaff Hill. The iron-hulled clipper ship from the Loch Line was heading for Port Phillip from London when it ran into the cliffs of Mutton Bird Island near Port Campbell and was wrecked on the early morning of June 1, 1878. The LOCH ARD was laden with high-value cargo including luxury goods intended for display at the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880. One notable survivor from the ship’s freight manifest was the well-packed Minton porcelain peacock, a two-metre-high ceramic masterpiece of vivid glazed colours. The almost total loss of life and property from the LOCH ARD registered as a shocking tragedy for the Colony of Victoria, at a time when social confidence and economic optimism were otherwise high. The wealth generated from gold and wool was increasingly being spent on magnificent private residences and imposing public buildings. The demand for quality furnishings and fittings was therefore strong. Among the products consigned to burgeoning colonial markets by the Milton Pottery at Stoke upon Trent were their new range of colourfully patterned but very durable floor tiles – ideal for the high-traffic spaces in the large civic buildings then being constructed in Australia and America. These new floor tiles were “encaustic”, meaning that their designs and colours were encased within the depth of the tile. Rather than their decorative patterns being glazed onto the surface of the tile, their inlaid designs were created during the manufacturing process, as “coloured slips” (or liquid clay) that were poured into a deep pre-moulded casting. When fired, the resulting tile was colour-fast and design-fast.The Minton encaustic floor tile is significant for its method of manufacture which makes it durable as well as decorative. The shipwreck of the LOCH ARD is of State significance. Victorian Heritage Register S417. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from LOCH ARD is significant for being one of the largest collections of artefacts from this shipwreck in Victoria. It is significant for its association with the shipwreck, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S417). The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the LOCH ARD. The LOCH ARD collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of a large international passenger and cargo ship. The LOCH ARD collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 of Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (living with natural processes). The collection is also historically significant for its association with the LOCH ARD, which was one of the worst and best-known shipwrecks in Victoria’s history.A square Minton floor tile with a black and beige pattern against a white base. This encaustic floor tile was recovered from the shipwreck of the LOCH ARD. On the back, or base, of the tile is inscribed the number “46” and the letters “Minton & Co Patent Stoke upon Trent”.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, loch line, loch ard, mutton bird island, loch ard gorge, minton floor tile, encaustic tile, melbourne international exhibition, floor tile -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Candlestick holder
... Brass candle stick holder. Decorative patterns on the base... stick holder. Decorative patterns on the base and stem. Base has ...Brass candle stick holder. Decorative patterns on the base and stem. Base has three legs/supports. On top of the base is a circular cut-out pattern, then on top of the that is the cylindrical shape where you would insert the candle. candlestick holder, candles, light -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Archive (Collection) - Peters Collection - Military, Militaria
... Battle Dress Uniform (Wool, Army Green) Destructive Pattern..., Army Green) Destructive Pattern Uniform (cotton, green base ...Collection of Militaria in remembrance of past service by family members Items have not been collated in any discernable orderContains two Uniforms (1 x Battle Dress, 1 x destructive Pattern (with boots), Rising sun badge (possible 1940's) Service Medals (Miniatures); Name Badgeuniform, robert peters, battle dress, destructive pattern, wool, cotton, leather, 1970'suniform, robert peters, battle dress, destructive pattern, wool, cotton, leather, 1970's -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Lamp
... with scalloped pattern at edge of base. Base comes in to a stem... kerosene table lamp, conical shape at base with scalloped pattern ...Glass kerosene table lamp, conical shape at base with scalloped pattern at edge of base. Base comes in to a stem then becomes rounded at top, has a rounded pattern. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, 1934 onward
... and base. Stippled pattern embossed on two sides with cork lined... with embossed text on one side and base. Stippled pattern embossed ...Six sided amber glass bottle with embossed text on one side and base. Stippled pattern embossed on two sides with cork lined plastic screw top. Reside of contents inside.'NOT TO BE TAKEN' on side. AGM monogram, 'F1092' over 'M' on base.amber glass -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Lamp, Spirit Lamp, Early 20th century
... pattern on the base of the bowl. The bowl contains a discoloured... raised pattern on the base of the bowl. The bowl contains ...This lamp has no known history. Lamps such as this one were for indoor use and were essential items in households in the 19th century and the first three decades of the 20th century until electric lighting became common in most households. This item has no known local provenance and will be useful for display as an example of a common household item of the past.This is a lamp with a glass base which is fluted and mostly coloured green. The bowl is clear glass with a concave raised pattern on the base of the bowl. The bowl contains a discoloured white wick. The lighting mechanism is brass with an external knob for controlling the use of the wick. The lamp mantle is bulbous-shaped. social history, history of warrnambool, kerosene lamp