Showing 1098 items matching "ceramics"
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic, Springmount Pottery, Lidded Bowl by Springmount Pottery
Lidded pot by Springmount Potteryceramics, springmount pottery, tina banitska -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Peter Pilven, Ceramic Form by Peter Pilven, c2010, c2010
Colour photograph of a ceramic form by Peter Pilven.peter pilven, ceramics, australian studio pottery -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - Soup Bowl, 1880-1890
Presumed recovered from Port Phillip, possibly from the PS LonsdaleSoup bowl, vitreous china, white glaze, red band, black company crestPort Phillip Steamship and Hotel Company Limited - black crestceramics, ps lonsdale, port phillip -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Ceramic, Michael, Belinda, 'Eternity in a Vessel' by Belinda Michael, 2012
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Paper porcelain with slips and takeshi glaze."BM' on baseart, artwork, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork- Ceramic, Unknown, Untitled (small vessel)
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Small thrown vessel with decorative elements pressed into surface. art, artwork, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Stott, Susan, (Untitled) Crawling Glaze Pot by Susan Stott
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Small wheel thrown bowl decorated with white crackle glaze.art, artwork, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Ceramic, Mummary, J. ???, (Untitled) Green Decorated Jug
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Wheel thrown jug with spout and handle. Flower motifs with green glaze. art, artwork, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, [vessel] by Jill ?
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.We are currently looking for information on the artist who created this work. If you are able to assist please leave details in the comments link below.art, artwork, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Tudball, Ruthanne, 2005
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, ceramics -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Vase
not recordedSmall vase- orange lustre on white porcelainlocal history, ornaments, ceramics -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Domestic object - Hot Water Bottle
Not recorded but used as a bed warmerGlazed stoneware cylinder, knob handle and screw topHoffmanlocal history, ceramics, stoneware -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramic, (Untitled) Tea Cup
Wheel glazed thrown cup with handle and scalloped rim. If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please use the comment box below.'J.C' on base.artwork, ceramics, tea cup -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork-Ceramics, [Test slabs]
Five test slabs with colour inlays bisque fired. coloured clay, test tile, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Ceramics, Ceramic Containers by Ailsa Adern, c1950
Ailsa ADERN (1918-2006) Born New Zealand Arrived Melbourne 1942 Elsa Ardern arrived in Melbourne in 1942 to earn money for a trip to the United Kingdon. After marrying she settled at Warrandyte. In 1954, after her two children started school, Adern studied Pottery at Melbourne Technical College under John Bernard Knight. In 1961 she joined the Potters' Cottage at Warrandyte with friends Sylvia Halpern and Kate Janeba. She worked from a studio under the family home, exhibiting at the cottage and also through the Victorian Ceramic Group when it was set up in 1969. In 1980 she established a workshop at Tathra on the far south coast of NSW, sharing her time between Tathra and Warrandyte for the next 25 years. Amongst the work made at Tathra were some very large pieces which she fired in the Stafford Brothers' wood-fired brick-kiln at Kalaru. Part of the clay for these came from the Staffords' clay-pits. With Sylvia Halpern and Gus McLaren Ailsa Asern celebrated her long association with the Potters' Cottage by exhibiting in its 45th anniversary exhibition in 2003. 2. Her works are signed with an incised 'Elsa Ardern' or 'EA'.Two thrown and handworked 'bottles' featuring verticle ridges on the edge of each form. Her pots are valued for their strong form , ed by her characteristically subtle wood-ash glazes. ceramics, ailsa adern, pottery -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Press Moulded Platter by David Bradshaw, c1985
David BRADSHAW (b. 1949- ) Press moulded and hand decorated ceramic platter.ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Raku Platter with crackle with copper reduction flash by Peter Corser, c1990
Glazed ceramic platter with crazing.jan feder memorial ceramics collection, peter corser, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Raku Platter with crackle with copper reduction flash by Peter Corser, c1990
Copper flarejan feder memorial ceramics collection, peter corser, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Mark Draper, Woodfired Cup by Mark Draper, 1986
Mark DRAPERWoodfired cupjan feder memorial ceramics collection, mark draper, ceramics -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Bowl and cup set, Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, c1923
The mark on these items indicate that they are Gouda pottery. Gouda is a style of Dutch pottery named after the city of Gouda, where it was historically manufactured. Gouda pottery gained worldwide prominence in the early 20th century and remains highly desirable to collectors today. Gouda pottery is diverse and visually distinctive in appearance, typically illustrated with colourful and highly decorated Art Nouveau or Art Deco designs. Pieces were mass produced but painted by hand by many individual artists. The dating mark system used and the small house represent the pottery of Plateelbakkerij Zuid Holland (PZH). This is a simplification of the "Lazarus-poort" (the Lazarus Gate). It stands for a building in the town of Gouda that dates back to 1609 where they assisted people who suffered from leprosy. The PZH produced pottery from as early as 1898 until 1965.This item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. Hand painted pottery cup and bowl in art deco designs. These items are examples of Gouda pottery.Underneath cup : "LQ4/HENLY/A.R.J.T/HOLLAND" with 2 Vertical diamonds representing 1923 and house which is stylised image of the Gate of Lazurus. Underneath Bowl: "401/PEGGY/2 Vertical Diamonds 3 W v V/HOLLAND"domestic items, gouda pottery, ceramics -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Decorative object - Tile Shards, two sections of broken wall tiles, c. 19th Century
Details about these tile sections to be researched. 1. Triangular piece of wall tile with green and black glazed decoration. 2. Broken glazed wall tile section with Brown and tan leaf decoration.decorations, ceramics, buidling materials -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Domestic object - Stoneware bottle
Dark brown glazed cylindrical bottle with pouring lip. Stopper missing. No markings.stoneware, ceramics, domestic equipment -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Container - Ceramic Jar, Old Library Pottery, Ceramic Jar with stopper and handle, Unknown
Made in the old Buninyong Library building which leased rooms to the potter. Small clay jar with brown glaze and bat-like red coloured figure patterning. Small stopper and handle at the top. Old Library Pottery, G.S.C., Buninyongceramics, pottery, old library pottery -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Container - Ceramic bottle, K. Evans Potteries of Nottingham, Brown glazed stoneware bottle
Made in Nottingham, England by K. Evans. K. Evans Potteries in Nottingham has an intriguing history. During the construction of the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Company’s new London line (now known as the Great Central) through Nottingham, several objects of antiquarian interest were discovered. Among these treasures was an ancient pottery kiln, buried for centuries beneath the soft yellow Bunter sandstone rock that forms a significant part of the city’s foundation. The excavation took place near the point where Parliament Street intersects the railway, at a depth of ten to twelve feet below the original surface. The credit for rescuing many of these pottery fragments from destruction goes to Mr. C. B. Wright, of the late firm I. & I. C. Wright & Co., Bankers. His dedication and ingenuity allowed him to piece together broken parts, sometimes assembling as many as thirty or forty fragments to form a single complete specimen. These pottery pieces provide a fascinating glimpse into the past. Here are some details about the pottery found at K. Evans Potteries: Material: The pottery is made of coarse, reddish-brown clay. Construction: Evidence suggests that the potter’s wheel was used in their creation. Ornamentation: The vessels lack decorative patterns, except for indented or grooved handles. These handles exhibit a crude attempt at foliation, with the potter’s thumb leaving its mark. Function: The pottery likely served practical purposes, such as carrying water, ale, mead, or wine. Stew jars and drinking vessels were also part of this collection. This discovery remains almost unique, and its age continues to intrigue local antiquaries. While theories about its origin are scarce, the K. Evans Potteries offer a fascinating glimpse into Nottingham’s ancient craftsmanship. Cylindrical brown pottery jar (Bottle) with broken neck section. Uneven and work appearance of glazed surface.'... Stone bottles. K. Evans. ...Potteries of Nottingham'ceramics, pottery, bottles -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Container - Pottery Jar, Two-toned pottery jar
Two-toned pottery jay with ridged neck and wide opening. No maker's marks.containers, pottery, ceramics -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Ceramic - Ceramic shoes
Miniature shoes belonged to Martha Edwards who died in 1957, married in 1897. Martha was donor's grandmother. Donor's uncles worked at Geal Bros. Pottery so possibly made there.A pair of miniature dark fawn coloured pottery shoes with some teal paintingceramics, earthenware, ornaments -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Glazed cup
Glazed cupaustralian studio pottery, ceramics, cup -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Lidded bowl
Lidded bowl with glaze docorationaustralian studio pottery, ceramics, container -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Functional object - bottle, Ink bottle
One of many items found in the garden and around the property at Hymettus during restoration works in the 1980s. Hymettus has been in the tenure of the same family since 1898-99.ceramics, pottery, writing -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Ken Tresize, Tall glazed vase by Bendigo Pottery, 03/1980
Ken TRESIZE This work is by Ken Tresize who worked at Bendigo Pottery between August 1972 and 1982.Photograph of a hand trown glazed porcelain cannister by Bendigo Pottery featuring a leaf pattern in blue. Bendigo Pottery KTbendigo pottery, ceramics, ken campbell -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic, Springmount Pottery, Two Lidded Cannisters by Springmount Pottery
Two lidded pots with blue detail decoration by Springmount Potteryceramics, springmount pottery, tina banitska