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Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Mess, Cheese Dish
Crockery cheese dish complete with cover. The cover is marked with the Royal Australian Air Force insignia. The dish is an example of North Satffordshire Pottery made in Cobridge, England during the World War 2 period. Further details can be found at the following url: -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Scales, Weighing
Metal suspension scales. Very rusted. 00222.1 : Metal arm - brass 00222.2 : Forked handle - brass. 00222.3 : Larger dish - of unknown material, has a broken piece 00222.4 : Smaller dish - 0f unknown material 00222.5 : Steel fulcrum rod - Possibly manufactured by Aldo Gios.weighing scales, goldfields, chinese, buckland valley -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Scales, Imperial weights & large bowl, c1900
A pair of scales or dishes in which objects to be weighed and the weights / masses against which to weigh them are placed is an "Apparatus for weighing. The pan, or each of the pans, of a balance." These common kitchen / dairy scales would be used by the householder to weigh flour, sugar, cereal, vegetables, fruit, meats, butter, cheese etc. prior to cooking or storing . c1900 A set of steel weighing scales with a balance beam that holds 1 large metal dish for the item to be weighed and a smaller tray holding the weights. The object/ substance to be weighed is placed in 1 dish and the weights are added to the other dish until the two dishes balance equally on the beam. The base , balance beam and tray are decorated with a floral pattern Its parts include a fulcrum, a beam that balances on it, two pans at the ends of the beam to hold the materials to be weighed, and counter-balancing weights.Each weight is engraved with Imperial Measure = 2lb, 1lb, 6ozmarket gardeners, early settlers, fruit vegetables, farmers, cooking, recipes, scales, weights, measures, brass, balance beam, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, kitchen scales, dairy products, cereals, wheat flour, . -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Candle holders, 1940s
Saucer-shaped enamel dish with handle and holder for candle and melted wax.Candle holder, white enamel covered steel, with candle stubcandle holders -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Equipment - Dietitian Persinware 16oz scales, Persinware Australia, Dietitian Persinware scales imperial to 16oz, unknown
for use by the kitchen staff for weighing food portion sizesitem used daily in the kitchens at The Alfred Hospitalyellow metal weighing device, fan shaped on rectangular metal base, window with imperial scale on face, regulating screw on left upper aspect of body, spring loaded metal plate to support glass dish on upper surface. Glass dish to hold item to be weighed separate to base unitDIETITIAN/Persinware/MADE IN/AUSTRALIAscales, ahnl -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument, Chance Brothers, Searchlight Mirror, 1915
It is believed this item was used by R.W. Richards when teaching.24 inch diameter searchlight mirror. A curved circular glass dish surrounded by a brass edge strip, in a wooden crate.Pat. No. 14searchlight, mirror, scientific instrument, r.w. richards, dick richards -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Domestic Object Dish - Vitrified Globe Pottery Cobridge, England, n.d
Oval dish,off white, glazed, with black 'Gordon Hotel Portland' and Chequer board design around inner rim.Front: Base - Made Expressly For John Dynon and Sons Melbourne Vitrified Globe Potter Co. LTD. Cobridge England -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Glass Dish, n.d
Square, clear glass dish, cut glass walls, view ware. Coloured photo of Portland Harbour, including baths.Front: 'Panorama of the Harbour Portland' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - China Butter Dish, n.d
White, bone china, Royal Stafford butter dish, coloured decal 'The Harbour Portland'. Wavy edge, gold rim.Back: Makers stamp - Royal Staffordportland souvenir, souvenir of portland, portland harbour, domestic item, butter dish, royal stafford -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Butter Dish
Glassware belonged to Martha Edwards, grandmother of the donor, and were wedding presents for her marriage in 1897.Ref NP3306 & NP3307Oblong glass dish, base and cover. Star design and matching base. Base extended at each end for easy handling.glass technology, glassware -
Tennis Australia
Decorative object, 1928
Copper commemorative dish impressed with design of foliage, male tennis player and text: 'OLYMPISCHE SPELEN/1928'. Materials: Metaltennis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - China Pin Dish, Royal Grafton, England, n.d
White, Royal Grafton bone china pin dish. Scallop edge, gold rim, colour decal 'THE PIER, PORTLAND'Back: Maker's stamp - Royal Grafton -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Ashtray, Mid 20th century
This is an ash tray sold to tourists as a souvenir of a visit to Warrnambool. It would have been relatively cheap to buy. Souvenirs such as this were mass-produced for the tourist market and a relevant photograph inserted on the base to suit the town or settlement where they were sold. As cigarette-smoking is no longer so socially acceptable, items such as this one are no longer sold as tourist souvenirs. This item is of interest as an example of the type of souvenir sold to tourists in Australia in the first half of the 20th century, probably in the 1940s or 1950s. It is of particular local interest because it contains a photograph of Warrnambool during that time. This is a souvenir tin ash tray circular in shape. It has a colour photograph of Warrnambool inserted into the base of the dish (Flagstaff Hill showing part of the fortifications, the Lower Lighthouse, a camping ground and Warrnambool Bay). The ash tray has three lips on the side of the dish for resting a cigarette. The base is gold-coloured and is slightly tarnished. ‘Warrnambool Victoria’ tourism in warrnambool -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPT FOR 31 SILVER MEDALS @ 3/6EA. 5.8.6. FRUIT DISH 1.5 L6.13.6RECEIPT FOR TROPHIES.DATED 2ND DEC 1911DR. TO J J. WILKS & SON. MANUFACTURING, WATCHMAKER & OPTICIANlocal history, commerce, receipt, trembath, perry -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Candle Holder
Candle holder, white enamel, round with aperture at centre to hold candle dish catches wax. Object has handle on side.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Scale and weights, 1860-1900
The subject item was made in England by W&T Avery a British manufacturer of weights and weighing machines. The company was founded in the early 18th century and took the name W & T Avery in 1818. The undocumented origin of the company goes back to 1730 when James Ford established the business in the town of Digbeth. On Joseph Balden, the then company’s owner’s death in 1813 William and Thomas Avery took over his scale making business and in 1818 renamed it W & T Avery. The business rapidly expanded and in 1885 they owned three factories: the Atlas Works in West Bromwich, the Mill Lane Works in Birmingham and the Moat Lane Works in Digbeth. In 1891 the business became a limited company with a board of directors and in 1894 the shares were quoted on the London Stock Exchange. In 1895 the company bought the legendary Soho Foundry in Smethwick, a former steam engine factory owned by James Watt & Co. In 1897 the move was complete and the steam engine business was gradually converted to pure manufacture of weighing machines. The turn of the century was marked by managing director William Hipkins who was determined to broaden the renown of the Avery brand and transform the business into specialist manufacture of weighing machines. By 1914 the company occupied an area of 32,000m² and had some 3000 employees. In the inter-war period, the growth continued with the addition of specialized shops for cast parts, enamel paints and weighbridge assembly and the product range diversified into counting machines, testing machines, automatic packing machines and petrol pumps. During the second world war, the company also produced various types of heavy guns. At that time the site underwent severe damage from parachute mines and incendiary bombs. Then from 1931 to 1973, the company occupied the 18th-century Middlesex Sessions House in Clerkenwell as its headquarters. Changes in weighing machine technology after World War II led to the closure of the foundry, the introduction of electronic weighing with the simultaneous gradual disappearance of purely mechanical devices. The continued expansion was partly achieved through a series of acquisitions of other companies. After almost a century of national and international expansion, the company was taken over by GEC in 1979. Keith Hodgkinson, managing director at the time, completed the turn-around from mechanical to electronic weighing with a complete overhaul of the product range of retail sales of industrial platform scales. In 1993 GEC took over the Dutch-based company Berkel and the Avery-Berkel name was introduced. In 2000 the business was in turn acquired by the US-American company Weigh-Tronix, who already owned Salter, and is today operating as Avery Weigh-Tronix.An item used by grocers and merchants throughout the then British colonies of England to weigh store-bought goods around the mid to late 19th century. This item gives an insight into the daily lives of early colonial settlers and is a significant part of the era’s social history of the time.Balance scale and weights with removable dish, two round weights glued to tray 4oz and 8oz. Scales 'to weigh up to 28lb. Printed in gold on black labels each side "W & T AVERY LTD", "BIRMINGHAM" warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, scale and weights, food preparation equipment, w t avery ltd, balance scale, grocers scales, james ford, william & thomas avery, birmingham uk -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Oval Carnival Ware Dishes, c. 1940
These two orange-coloured dishes are made of pressed glass to which an iridiscent surface shimmer has been added by the application of metallic salts. They are examples of Carnival Ware and the orange colour is known in the trade world as 'marigold'. Carnival Ware was first produced in 1908 as a relatively cheap version of decorative glassware in U.S.A. and this country was the main producer up to the 1940s, with the 1920s being the decade when it was most popular. Carnival Ware was also produced in other countries including Australia and the United Kingdom and is a collectable item today. These two dishes have no known local provenance and are retained as examples of vintage household items serving both a utilitarian and a decorative purpose..1 An oval shaped shallow glass dish with pressed patterns and handles at either end. The item is orange-coloured. .2 as abovecarnival ware, orange glass dishes, vintage decorative items -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Glass Dish, n.d
Art Deco glass view ware dish, coloured photo of Henty Street, Casterton, on base, royal blue painted base. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - China 3 corner dish, n.d
White, fine china Westminster 3 cornered dish, with coloured decal of the Henty Memorial, Portland. Corners rounded, gold rim.Front: 'HENTY MEMORIAL, PORTLAND' Back: Makers stamp 'Fine China Westminster Australia -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Money Collecting Dish (Geldbakje)
Used to collect coins from those listening to street musicians, particularly the barrel organ grinder. It was customary to rattle the coins in an attempt to attract further donations.This is a copper, oval-shaped dish with low (about 2cm) sides, part covered in brass, with brass handle and about 15cm in length. Cover displays barrel organ in relief.street musicians; copper -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Vegetable dish with lid
Large china tureen/vegetable dish on four legs. Lid has handle with hole for ladle. Brown pattern on white backgrounddomestic items, crockery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Child's plate
Used by Mrs. Beryl Gray as a child and also by her brothers. Kept by Mrs. Gray's mother until her death in 1977.White enameled metal plate with black letters of the alphabet around the border and clock face on centre of dish. Used for childrens meals.domestic items, infants -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - CHINA JAM DISH
Cream china jam dish with lid, floral design in shades of pink & blue, green band around bottom & green handles.domestic equipment, containers, jam -
Tennis Australia
Prize dish, 1980
Silver dish commemorating the1980 Davis Cup Semifinal between Italy and Australia. Rectangular with rounded corners Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Glass dish, c 1920
This glass dish would have been used for holding sweets or savouries or small cakes or biscuits.This item, highly collectable Carnival -Ware, is kept for display purposes.This is a Dugan marigold Carnival- ware glass bowl. It is made of iridescent pressed glass.It has an pressed image of a horse's head in the centre surrounded by a patterned rim and fluted edges.vintage household item., glass dish, carnival ware -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - THOMAS WEEKLEY COLLECTION: METAL DISH
Metal sweets or fruit bowl standing on four filigree legs, with folding handle, ornate decoration around rim & engraved decoration on base. Donated by Jennifer Armstrong 107 Therese Ave Mt Waverley 3149 and had been in the possession of Louisa Amelia Poole (Weekley) Koroop for approximately 70 years.New Amsterdam Silver Co Quadruple plate 653domestic equipment, table setting, dish -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Enamel Kidney Dish
Enamel, whiteenamel, kidney, dish -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Rolfe dinner plates x 4, 1864
These dishes were part of a crockery set used in the George Rolfe household at Lyndoch, Warrnambool. George Rolfe (1836-1919) was a Melbourne tea merchant who acquired land at the mouth of the Hopkins River in Warrnambool from the 1880s on as a holiday home. He developed the property over the years, adding a windmill and reservoir, bone and chaff sheds, a stable, jetty and boathouse and an extensive garden. In 1891 he married Mrs Annie Lake and it was his stepdaughter, Florence Lake who built the house, Lyndoch in the 1920s. This building today forms part of an Aged Care Facility. This item is part of the larger Rolfe dinner set as described on Victorian Collections at VC001421 and VC001422These dishes are of importance as they belonged to the George Rolfe family of Lyndoch, Warrnambool. They demonstrate the quality of the household goods used by more affluent families in the second half of the 19th century. These are four china serving dishes or plates which are part of a set of crockery used in the Rolfe Lyndoch household in Warrnambool. The dishes have a circular base with a circular dish resting on the base. The dishes have or had two handles with these handles and the edges of the dishes being gold trimmed. Around the rim of the dishes is a pattern of loops and dots etc of teal and gold. One dish (.1) has no handles, one dish (.4) has one handle only and two dishes are cracked (.3 & .4) . Two dishes are stained, one severely (.2 & .4) ‘Minton’ george rolfe, florence lake -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Dish - Portland Centenary, c. 1934
Small square dish. Portland Centenary souvenir, black and white image of Edward Henty Portland pioneer 1834 - 1934. Staffordshire chinasouvenir of portland, portland centenary, edward henty -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - China Pin Dish - Portland souvenir, n.d
Round, white china pin dish, black and white decal of the Portland harbour. Gold rim. Measurements 12cm in diameter, depth 1.4cmFront: 'THE HARBOUR, PORTLAND' Back: Green Makers Stamp 'Noritaki Made in Japan'