Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Glass platter
A large, square-shaped glass platter decorated in bright colours. The central well has three horizontal stripes of burgundy, burnt orange, and red. The central orange stripe has a black, roughly ovular shape in the middle with a red square in its centre. The lower red stripe depicts a person's face. Outside of the well is painted in an ultramarine blue, with a speckled yellow stripe across the width of the platter below the well. To the left of the well is the image of a snake in gold, and on the right of the well is the image of a goanna, also in gold. Above the well is the image of the Southern Cross painted in gold. In each corner of the platter is a square with a saltire (diagonal cross), each in different colours.platter, snake, goanna, indigenous art, aboriginal art, first nations art, southern cross