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Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Pipe
Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.Aldo Gios recorded the location of where most of the pieces in this collection were found. Some maps drawn by Aldo Gios also give more detail. This detail is rare, as most pieces of broken crockery were discarded and complete items were usually collected with no thought to recording the location they came from. Part of one of the largest collections of Chinese ware found in the Upper Ovens area and the only one recording the location where found.Earthenware bowl in a terracotta colour. Part of an opium pipe used by the Chinese.Chinese maker's stamp on sidechinese, pipe, goldfields, gios, earthenware, harrietville, terracotta, opium -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - POTTERY MIXING BOWL
Cream pottery mixing bowl with Greek key pattern around side.domestic equipment, food preparation, kitchen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - GREEN GLASS LIDDED BOWL
Green glass lidded bowl with hand painted enamel flowers and gilding.domestic equipment, containers, glass -
Clunes Museum
Leisure object - PIPE - SMOKING
Stem - missing Bowl - brown natural toning, with metal embossed joinerysmoking paraphernalia, pipe -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - OPEN FIRE GRILLER
Enamelled iron, with handle, grooved bars draining to dripping bowl on handle.Marking on back - A. Kenrick & sons 14 In+domestic tool, grill -
Clunes Museum
Leisure object - PIPE
SMOKER'S PIPE, BROWN BOWL & BLACK STEM, WITH A WIND SHIELD ATTACHED.ALBEC ON METAL WIND SHIELD:- PAT.NO 16395/11 ST. CLEAR LONDON MADE PAT.NO 18198/10 MOTOR 26 LONDON MADElocal history, personal effects, smoking accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Glass pedestal bowl
Used in Blackburn. Glass pedestal dish, fluted edge, diamond pattern on bowl and footdomestic items, ornaments / decorative, table setting -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Creamoata Cereal Box
See Manufactured by Creamoata Ltd.Cardboard box, illustrations of bowl of cereal/oats on cover. Cut at top.helen gibson, see vssh0193 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - Fruit Bowl and doilies
Domestic items from the era of the Fishermen's Cottage China Fruit bowl, white and pink with rose patterns Linen doiliesbowl, doilies, domestic items -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Carnival Glass Bowl
Carnival glass is moulded or pressed glass to which an iridescent surface shimmer has been applied. It has previously been referred to as aurora glass, dope glass, rainbow glass, taffeta glass, and disparagingly as 'poor man's Tiffany'. "Wikipedia entry"Fluted Carnival Glass Amber Fruit Bowl with Star pattern in basecarnival glass, fruit bowl -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Souvenir
White China Tuscan Bowl Printed with The Palms, Central Park Stawellstawell -
Mont De Lancey
Bowl
Pink fluted bowl with raised gold pattern interior. (Milk glass) -
Mont De Lancey
Bowl, Burlington Ware
Used by Edna Andrews for storing dripping.Oval cream china bowl with orange and gold flowers and a green rim.Burlington Ware Made in Englandbowls -
Mont De Lancey
Sugar Bowl, Circa 1900
Blue China sugar bowl with white raised figures and matching lid. -
Mont De Lancey
Dresden China - Bowl, Dresden Porcelain
Porcelain ware with elaborate decoration and delicate colourings, made originally at Dresden in Germany. Part of collection of Dresden China from the collection of Misses Eva, Olive Sebire and Mrs. Annette Lord (nee Sebire). Purchased by the family in Heidelberg from 1952.Dresden China - Oval bowl. White with gold trim and pink roses.china, bowls -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Carafe
This carafe is an example of domestic objects in just in the early to mid-20th century.Carafe with decorative oval shapes cut into the glass around the bowl area.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, carafe, vase, decorative object, flower arrangements -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Lamp, Spirit Lamp, Early 20th century
There is no known history connected to this item. A spirit lamp was an essential household item in the 19th century and the first three decades of the 20th century until electric lighting became a common feature of most homes. This lamp has no particular significance and is suitable for display as an example of family life in the past.This is a spirit lamp with a milk glass base in two sections (two pedestals in rings). The bowl is made of green glass emulating the shape of the base. There is a brass section connecting the bowl to the wick holder with the wick exposed. There is a small knob or handle external to the bowl for controlling the wick’s use. The clear glass lamp mantle is slim-line bulbous shaped. history of warrnambool, social history, spirit lamp -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Pipe Tobacco Smoking, Mid to late 1900s
Pipe smoking has been in vogue for centuries, and in Australia it was a symbol of the "discerning smoker" such as the landed gentry or men of professional status. This pipe, of the cherrywood style, would have suited the young professional of the mid and late 1900s. It is the type of pipe well suited to the rural backdrop. In the late 1900s, with the health related restrictions placed on public smoking these tobacco pipes were not immune from the legislation, and even though the pipe smoke was not as offensive as cigarette smoke it still came under the umbrella of smoking. Pipes were also used in the process of inhaling illicit drugs i.e. marijuana, but this use was limited to a very few. Smoking in the second millennium is being phased out as a social habit in Australia but may affect the few "private" smoker and has, as the United States prohibition era (alcoholic drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco.This type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit bulky in shape its wooden barrel blends into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the readily supply of, "off the fields", tobacco leaves.This pipe has a bent stem and its style is cherrywood. The pipe has a permanent filter and a narrow tin band. The bowl is well pronounced (curved both top and bottom). The stem screws into the bowl , mid way up the bowl (similar to KVHS 0424 and KVHS.0425) and the stem is also made from bakelite (dark brown in colour). tobacco, pipe smoking, smoking accessories -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Electroplated Silver Basket, unknown
This object was donated by Dr Susan Kelly in memory of Dr Loraine Hibbard (1916-2002) Emeritus Consultant, St George Hospital, Kogarah, NSW. The maker and date of this object is unverified due to lack of supporting evidence. It is unknown as to the significance of the engraved Phoenix. Antique Sheffield electroplated silver, copper basket with swing handle. The bowl of the basket is octagonal with incised geometric and circular pattern along the perimeter. Engraved in the bowl of the basket is an image of a phoenix including a smaller image of a phoenix engraved on the swing handle. The silver has worn in some places in particular around the image of the phoenix in the bowl of the basket.electroplated silver, loraine hibbard, st george hospital, phoenix, susan kelly -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bowl, Mid 20th century
Carnival glass is an inexpensive pressed glass, made as both functional and ornamental objects. Most carnival glass was made between 1907 and 1925, with production tapering off by the end 1931 during the great depression. the name "carnival glass" came about because when the demand for the glass tapered off it was often given away as prizes at carnivals.Large amber coloured glass bowl. It has four short legs moulded to the base. It is very ornate and solid. On the base is a pattern of fruit and flowers. The rim is fluted and the bowl is oval shaped. It is carnival glass. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Personal Effects, pipe 'Butz-Choqin', c1900
Butz-Choquin is a French pipe maker founded in 1858 by tobacconist Jean-baptiste Choquin and Gustave Butz.The company was established in Metz; it remained there until 1951, when it was purchased by the Berrod-Regad company. It was then relocated to Saint-Claude, Jura. The company was acquired by Denis Blanc in 2006. Butz-Choquin's first pipe, the Choquin pipe, was a curved pipe with a flat-bottomed hearth, albatross bone, and silver rings.A 'Butz-Choqin' tobacco pipe with walnut wood stack-like bowl, horn stem and silver perforated lid. The octagonal base unscrews. Silver rings around the lid and join from bowl to stem BUTZ-CHOQIN / Made in France / N0.3 / VERCOURS / BC (engraved) smoking pipes, tobacco, butz-choqin company france, walnut wood, albatross bone, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, moorabbin, brighjton, bentleigh -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Lamp, Ruby glass kerosene lamp, Early 20th century
There is no known history attached to this item. Lamps such as this one were common household items in the 19th century and the first three decades of the 20th century until electrical lighting became common in most households. This item has no known local provenance but it is useful for display as an item that was common in households in the past. This item has a cast iron base in a pyramidal shape with the four sides having identical scrolls and star shapes. A piece of brass attaches the base to a violet-coloured bowl. The bowl contains a white wick. The brass wick holder has an external knob for regulating the light intensity. There is more brass between the bowl and the mantle which is made of plain glass. On the base of the lamp: ‘Rd. No. 207869’ history of warrnambool, social history, ruby glass kerosene lamp -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Kerosene Lamp, early 20th Century
Kerosene lamps were used as a main source of lighting throughout Australia prior to the supply of domestic electrical services. This was obviously later in many rural areas. This lamp was used in the home of Mrs. Laura Flower nee Sommer wife of Mr. Stanley Flower of Wodonga.This lamp is representative of the lamps used throughout Australia prior to the introduction of domestic electricity supplies. It was used in the home of a Wodonga resident.This item has a cast iron base in a pyramidal shape with the four sides having an identical leaf and flower design. A piece of brass attaches the base to a clear glass bowl. The bowl contains a white wick. The brass wick holder has an external knob for regulating the light intensity. There is more brass between the bowl and the mantle which is made of plain glass.Inside the base of the lamp: an Rd No which is uncleardomestic appliances, kerosene lamp -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tui Mitchell Collection: Blue and white bowl with lid
The bowl is decorated with a blue transfer print of a bird in reeds. The lid is decorated with the image of two birds sitting on a fence. On the underside of the bowl is the hallmark for Brown Westhead and Moore (BWM & Co) in Staffordshire, England about 1870. The pattern name is Canova. The object is reported to have been used at Greystanes House in Bendigo. The bowl is damaged. See condition report.tui mitchell collection, williams family, greystanes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Glass pedestal bowl
Used as table ornament and fruit bowl in home at Blackburn. Glass pedestal dish, scalloped edge; pattern, circle within triangle. Triangle pattern on a pedestal.domestic items, ornaments / decorative, table setting -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS 38th BN, Post 2008
.1) All names are known and were in B Coy 38th Bn, photo taken in England 1916. Rear left to right; Gordon Campbell MM (2.10.1917) No 529 age 30. Thomas Bowles No 511 age 22, Harold James Archibald No 504 age 23, Ernest Chapman Winfield Chapman No 503 age 20 KIA 5.12.1916, Arthur Thomas Hall No 744 age 32, Arthur Nelson No 626 age 25. Front left to right; William.E.C.Amos No 731 age 23, William Peter Mowat No 748 age 20, Thomas Hogan No 1647 age 23, James Forbes No 741 age 23 KIA 28.5.1917, Percy McIvor MM (26/27.2.17) No 749 age 21. Archibald Brothers refer Cat No 5048.3P. .2) Back Row: A. Nelson 626, Arthur Hall 744, ECW Archibald 503, HJ Archibald 504, J. Bowles 511, G. Campbell 526/529. Front Row: Percy McIvor 749, James Forbes 741, T. Hagan 1647, Will Mowat 748, WEC "Ted" Amos 731. 38th Battalion, B Coy - taken Lark Hill, England 17th Sept. 1916. .3) This is possibly a 38th Bn group, names unknown at this point.Photos B& W and Sepia, rectangular shape, .1).2) 11 soldiers bush in the background, .3) 17 soldiers with a hut in background, all in uniform.Photo 2 - Back Row: A. Nelson 626, Arthur Hall 744, ECW Archibald 503, HJ Archibald 504, J. Bowles 511, G. Campbell 526/529. Front Row: Percy McIvor 749, James Forbes 741, T. Hagan 1647, Will Mowat 748, WEC "Ted" Amos 731. 38th Battalion, B Coy - taken Lark Hill, England 17th Sept. 1916.photographs, 38th bn, b coy -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Delft blue ashtray (asbakje in Delfts blauw)
Dutch were formerly heavy smokers, and many brought ashtrays as part of their luggage when they migrated.Delftware with its traditional is collected by both Dutch and touristsScalloped-edged shallow ashtray with three cigarette rests and a pair of tiny clogs on the edge. Upper edge decorated with blue arrows, three floral motifs inside bowl, rural scene with windmill on on bottom of bowl. On underside: superimposed with crown, handpainted in Delftsblauw, 119.ashtray; delftware -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, The Gramaphone Company Limited, Sydney NSW
The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Memories of Al Bowlly. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: ODLP 7517, Record cover (78 size), no plastic sleeve, back cover notes (no author listed). Al Bowlly and the Orchestra of Ray Noble.Robin Boyd' handwritten on top right front cover, 'EARL' handwritten on top right back coverlp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, The Gramaphone Company Limited, Sydney NSW
The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Memories of AL Bowlly. Volume 2. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: ODLP 7518, Record cover, plastic sleeve, back cover notes (no author listed). Al Bowlly and the Orchestra of Ray Noble.lp, sound recording -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - TEA STRAINER, 1950's
BHS CollectionTea strainer souvenir of Toowoomba crest on handle. Star shaped pattern in bowl of strainer, marked out with the holes of the strainer. Ridged pattern on each end- bowl of strainer in the centre. Probably EPNS, but no marking visible.PITCHER MELBephemera, mementoes, tea strainer