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Mont De Lancey
Table China set, 1916
From the home of the late Mr and Mrs Frank Henderson18 piece white table china set decorated with fine purple flowers and with pink on two eggcups. Trim on edge is gold. Pieces include - two eggcups, one teacup and saucer, five small saucers, three butter plates, one lidded butter dish, one bowl, one jug and a lidded bowl with two handles.tableware -
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Cup & Saucer
Used for reading people's fortunesMagic cup and saucer for reading people's fortunes, white china with red and grey symbols.On cup - Would'st learn the future with thy tea this magic cup will show it thee On saucer - The "Nelros" Cup of Fortune Rd No 442928 By Royal Letters Patenttableware -
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Tray, Thomas Otley & Son
From the home of Mr and Mrs W J Sebire c1890Large ornately engraved silver tray with 6.5cm patterned surround. Has footed knobs on base.1099 on back of tray RD 168922 Thomas Otley and Sontableware -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Sewing equipment, wooden pin tray, c1920
Early settlers in Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and the women made their own clothes, bed linen and tableware as they established homes and farms for their familiesThe Family of Mrs Nance Blackburn were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire c 1880A polished wood tray used by women to hold pins when dressmaking, crocheting or mending clothes and linen c1920 dressmaking, crochet work, metal pins, pioneers, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, blackburn nance -
Orbost & District Historical Society
fruit stand, 1932 - 1960's
Australian metalware manufacturer, Phoenix Pty Ltd, made this electroplated nickel silverfruit stand as part of its new 'Imperial' range of tableware. The simple, geometric design is representative of the Art Deco style This simple design with the geometric pattern is representative of the Art Deco style that spread through Australia in the inter-war period and was common in both local and imported electroplated wares. A silver plated fruit stand in an art deco design. The bowl has cut out rectangular designs around its edge.On base - letter H inside a circle Imperial EPNS A Phoenix producttableware fruit-stand phoenix epns domestic -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - KNIFE
Butter knife, Mother of pearl handle, blade engraved one side, serrated edge one sideMarked on blade illegible sticker marked "66"butter knife, tableware -
Mont De Lancey
Decorative object - Cake stand, Unknown
Belonged to great great Granddaughter of Henry SebireRound glass cake stand with fluted base. Has frosted leaf design on top.cake stands, tableware -
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Decorative object - Cake dish
Wedding present to Dorothy and Karl Adamson in 1936.Oval silver cake dish with patterned edge. Has decorative handle.baskets, tableware -
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Textile - Table protector
Dark green velvet table protector with fringed edge.table protector, tableware -
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Functional object - Cutlery
A collection of miscellaneous silver cutlery EPSN plated. There are 15 large forks, 12 small forks, 6 knives, 15 soup spoons, 14 dessert spoons, 8 cake forks, 2 butter knives, 2 large serving spoons and 1 set of salad servers. Some have a triangular shape on the handle at the bottom, some are plain and others are decorative. tableware, cutlery -
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Serviette ring
Japanese lacquer serviette ring. Black with gold/red lady design.serviette rings, tableware -
Mont De Lancey
Glass cruet set (part of)
Part of a cruet set consisting of two square, cut glass bottles with square pattern, one with pierced silver top, the other with hinged, silver lid, spoon missing. Also, a small glass bottle with glass stopper.Nonetableware, cruet sets -
Mont De Lancey
Cup and saucer
Oriental style floral cup and saucer with gold trim.cups and saucers, tableware -
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Cup and saucer
Fine china floral cup and saucer with gold trim. Cup has three gold coloured feet.Fine china made in Japan on base of cup and saucer.tableware, cups and saucers -
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Cup and saucer
Given to Neville Lord as an infant in 1908Miniature china cup and saucer, hand painted scene of four figures in a garden setting with gold trim.cups and saucers, tableware -
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Silver service
Wedding gift to Annette and Neville Lord from Mr and Mrs William J Sebire 3rd March 1934Six piece silver service - "Hecla plate" with tray, teapot, hot water jug coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug. tableware, tea and coffee sets -
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Doily
White linen heart shaped doily, with crocheted edge and floral design in centre. doilies, tableware -
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Table Cover, 19th C
Square table cover with heavy cotton, plain orange centre piece with a 12 cm. wide border in rust-coloured velvet with braid and tassels. Also included are 2 extra pieces of velvet border.table linen., tableware -
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Cake stand
Ruby glass footed cake stand with clear fluted edge. Victorian era.cake stands, tableware -
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Spoon holder
Used by Miss Helen GibsonSilver spoon holder with embossing and handle.spoons, tableware -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Functional object - Jug, Lewbury, Heidelberg Golf Club water jug, 1950s
Heidelberg Golf Club water jug Engraved metal jug"Heidelberg Golf Club" tableware, jugs -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Dish, Johnson Bros, Circa 1883 (very early Mark)
Johnson Brothers were a British tableware manufacturer and exporter that was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. It was among the most successful of the Staffordshire potteries which produced tableware, much of it exported from the 1890s through the 1960s. They were also important manufacturers of large bathroom ceramics. The company was founded in 1883, but from 1968 to 2015 it operated as a part of the Wedgwood Group. However, after the Wedgwood Group was acquired by Fiskars in 2015, the production of Johnson Brothers was discontinued. The company's name derives from the names of the company's founders. The four original "Johnson Brothers" were Alfred, Frederick, Henry, and Robert. Their father married the daughter of a master potter, Alfred Meakin. In 1883, Alfred and Frederick Johnson began production at defunct pottery, known as the Charles Street Works, that they had purchased at a bankruptcy sale in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. At first, they specialised in the manufacture of durable earthenware, which they called "White Granite". The success of this venture led to rapid expansion. In 1888, the Rev. Henry Johnson joined them, followed ten years later by a fourth brother, Robert Johnson. Having established a solid reputation producing basic "whiteware", the company developed a product known as "semi-porcelain", a range of pottery that had the characteristics of fine china, but the durability of ironstone ware. This kind of tableware soon became very popular in the United States due to its durability and low cost. In 1889, the Hanley pottery was opened, later the Alexander pottery, and in 1891 the Imperial Works Pottery. In 1896, the Trent Sanitary Works was opened for the production of non-tableware products, and Alfred Johnson left the business to establish his pottery. By 1898, Robert Johnson had relocated to New York City to manage Johnson Brothers' rapid expansion into the North American market. An item that gives a snapshot into the emerging market for tableware that was reasonably priced and serviceable. The company produced "whiteware" but the innervation of the pottery line called semi-porcelain changed the industry. This allowed potteries to produce fashionable pottery items that were affordable to all social classes of the time. Bowl white ceramic decorative with floral decoration around lip. On base, "Royal Ironside China, Johnson Bros England" & crest of lion and unicorn flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, bowl, china bowl, lion and unicorn crest, table ware, kitchen ware, white ware, johnson brothers -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Child's Silver Mug, Derby Silver Company, Unknown
In 1872 the Derby Silver Company began production in Derby, Connecticut U.S.A. The company made bathroom-related items, clocks, tableware, flatware, candlesticks and more objects made of silver, silver plate and more. In 1898 the company became a division of the International Silver Company with headquarters in Meriden.CT. It closed down in 1933.A small child's silver plated antique Derby Silver Company cup with a large embossed floral pattern on one side. At the top of the rim is a fine dotted pattern all around it. It has an ornate decorative handle. Underneath is the Makers Mark in a circle with an anchor and crown. Above this circle is stamped: Made in U.S. America.A floral pattern is embossed on one side. On the bootom us stamped : ' Made in U.S America' above a circle Makers Mark 'Derby Silver Company with an anchor and a crown. 1 1/2'silverware, silver plate, mugs, christening mugs -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Domestic object - Tea Cup, 1980-2000
Representative of ubiquitous tea/coffee cups used at MTSV Simple white glazed ironstone drinking cup, with handle in black ink: 1800-2010/DUDSON/FINEST VITRIFIED/4034/MADE IN STOCK-ON-TRENT/ENGLANDdomestic life, tableware, china -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Domestic object - Fork, Early to mid 20th Century
Found early 21st C with a variety of other cutlery and objects in a box listing the contents as Ladies Harbour Light Guild objects and documentsPossible remnant of the dinner equipment used at mealtimes for seafarers at the Mission to Seafarers during the first half of the 20th C. and hosted and prepared by Ladies Harbour Light Guild members.table fork with four tines and spatulate handle. stamped on the handle at an angle: MHTcutlery, fork, tableware -
Mont De Lancey
Decorative object - Serving platter
Wedding present to Dorothy and Karl Adamson in 1936.Oval shaped silver serving platter with decorative edge. (Lid is missing)plates, serving dishes, tableware -
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Functional object - Sugar Bowl, Unknown
Cut glass sugar bowl, with a diamond pattern. It has a lid with a large round knob and two glass sugar spoons.sugar bowls, sugar containers, tableware -
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Functional object - Cup and saucer, Royal Albert, c1920's
From the home of Mrs. Nell Sebire, 2nd wife of Thomas.Fine china floral cup, saucer and plate with gold trim with daffodils and green leaf design. Three piece set."Royal Albert bone china England friendship series of 12 daffodil'.cups and saucers, tableware, drinking cups -
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Textile - Tray cloth, Unknown
White oval large linen tray cloth, with embroidered flowers and scalloped edge.table linen, tableware, tray cloths -
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Embroidery pattern
Calico embroidery pattern for table runner, intended for Renaissance work, or Point Lace. The blue printed pattern depicts leaves and flowers the whole length of the runner." L.B. Lacet Runner. J.W. with a crown in between the two letters, No. 4322" in top left hand corner of the runner and "Worked with Point Braid No. 261" in the top right hande corner. The same inscriptions are found repeated at the other end of the runner.household textiles., tableware, textileworking patterns