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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Soap dish, circa 1883
This ceramic soap dish was recovered from the wreck of the 1882-1883 George Roper between the late 1960’s to early 1970’s. It is one of the shipwreck artefacts in the John Chance Collection. Soap dishes were often part of a wash set that also included a water jug and wash bowl. The holes in the dish allowed water to drain out of the dish, keeping the soap dry for next use. The GEORGE ROPER 1882 - 1883 - The George Roper was a 4-masted iron sailing ship built in Liverpool, England, in 1882 for fast international trade with Australia. The large vessel was launched in February 1883. The ship was on its first trip, departing Liverpool for Melbourne, captained by John Ward and a crew of 31. She had almost reached her destination on July 4 1883, approaching Port Phillip Bay and being towed by the steam tug William. The weather changed to rough with fog and both the George Roper and the William hit the dangerous Lonsdale Reef at Port Phillip Heads. The Captain and crew were eventually rescued and taken to Queenscliff. Salvage syndicates were able to recover a lot of the cargo before the George Roper broke up and sank. Amongst the cargo was soft goods, draperies, household items, spirits of malt and distilled liquors, chemicals, dynamite, and 1,400 tons of steel rails for the Victorian Government. Also in the hold were Russell Stourbridge bricks, as paying ballast. This 1880s soap dish is an example of personal hygiene accessories and may have been part of a set comprising jug, bowl and dish.. The soap dish is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver from the wreck of the George Roper in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. The soap dish is significant for its association with the barque George Roper, which is considered historically and archaeologically significant and as such, is listed on the Victorian Heritage Database, VHR S286. The George Roper is an example of a vessel built specifically for fast travel to and from Australia with a large shipment of cargo. Its cargo of steel rails adds to the historical significance of international trade to the growing colony of Australia and Victoria in particular, with rail transportation soon to become a faster and safer form of transportation between colonial towns. Divers can still access parts of the scattered wreck and other artefacts recovered in the 1970s and 1980s can be viewed in both public and private collections. Soap dish; glazed white porcelain. Round shallow bowl with blue patterned border, resembling butterflies. Two raised, concentric rings are moulded into the base. Six pierced holes are evenly spaced between the rings, five holes are in the centre of the dish.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, west coast trader, george roper, captain john ward, russell stourbridge bricks, port phillip heads, lonsdale reef, dive wreck, vhr s286, coastal trader, ceramic, vintage, personal hygiene, bathroom accessory, soap dish -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Ewer, First half of the 20th century
This object and the set of five items is believed to have been made in or around the Staffordshire area in the United Kingdom. Over 1500 pottery firms have operated in Stoke-on-Trent since the early 1700's - Some lasted only a few years and some for well over 200 years. Some potters built and owned their own works. Many others were tenants in works built by others and a succession of potters occupied the same works. It was also a common practice for a works to be split between two different pottery companies or for a larger manufacturer to let out a smaller section of his works to a potter who would make wares which were not of interest to the pot works owner. Some potters purchased 'blanks' from other manufacturers and put their own decoration on them some items have two back stamps some have no marks at all. This adds to the confusion and frustration of trying to trace details of a particular manufacturer such as the subject item.The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance regards manufacturer is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as it is believed to have been produced before 1950.Ewer or jug, cream ironstone with brown flower spray floral decoration.(Part of 5 piece set containing ewer, bowl, brush vase, soap dish lid and soap dish)Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, porcelain container, toilet container, beauty container, ceramic, decorative object, pottery object -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Ceramic - Cream Jug, c. 1950
... pitcher 0288 Ceramic Cream Jug Lord Nelson Ware ...This cream jug would have been used to hold cream for table use. This chintz transfer ware was made from 1930 until the 1980’s. The Rose time pattern was introduced in 1931. The Lord Nelson ware was made by Elijah Cotton, ceramic makers of Staffordshire, England.Ornate cream jug with large curved lip and generous handle with scrolling. Lord Nelson Ware, 'Rose time' series with purple and orange roses with green leaves on cream coloured background. Antique design. Matches milk pitcher 0288 china, lord nelson ware, amess house -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Ceramic - Pitcher, c. 1950
... . Matches cream jug 0287 Ceramic Pitcher Lord Nelson Ware ...This pitcher (jug) would have been used to hold milk and due to its elaborate design, it was placed on the table. This chintz transfer ware was made from 1930 until the 1980’s. The Rose time pattern was introduced in 1931. The Lord Nelson ware was made by Elijah Cotton, ceramic makers of Staffordshire, England.Ornate fluted milk pitcher with shaped top and lip and scrolled handle. Lord Nelson Ware, 'Rose time' series with purple and orange roses with green leaves on cream coloured background. Antique design. Matches cream jug 0287 On base 'Lord Nelson Ware'china, milk pitcher, lord nelson ware, amess house -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Ceramic - jug, IBC Royal Scenic China et al
... Small souvenir milk jug, with handle. White ceramic... eagle in flight on one side. Ceramic jug IBC Royal Scenic China ...Souvenir small jug used at the original Healesville Sanctuary Kiosk in the 1930-1940 era. There is an image of Horatius the Wedge-tailed eagle on the side. This eagle gave visitors a 'close-up' view of this huge bird as he sat on the side of the long bridge. The Kiosk is now restored as the Heritage Shelter and can be seen at the SanctuarySmall souvenir milk jug, with handle. White ceramic with gold rim and gold stripe on handle. Wedge-tailed eagle in flight on one side.Inscription on side of jug ."HORATIUS' TRAINED HUNTING EAGLE THE SANCTUARY HEALESVILLE " healesville sanctuary, wedge-tailed eagle, horatius, kiosk, jug -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Coffee pot set (Koffie servies)
(a) - (w) - A tall, off white, ceramic pot with matching sugar bowl, milk jug, and eight cups and saucers. Two scenes, Westertoren and Montelbaanstoren are found on the sides of the body of the coffee pot. Scenes of Amsterdam are also seen on the other items. Two plates for serving biscuits or cakes both also with Amsterdam scenes complete the set. The edges of these are curved slightly upwards.Item 5140(v) has the words "Nieuwmarket met Waag" (Newmarket with Weighing House); the inscription on 5140(w) reads: "Waterlooplein", (Waterloo Square). On the bottom of some items the words "Viller and Bosch" appear. -
Clunes Museum
Container - JUG, SHARPE BROS
JUG USED TO CONTAIN GINGER BEERSTONEWARE JUB WITH WIRE HANDLE, BROWN CERAMIC GLAZE AT THE NECK OF THE JUG AND CLAY COLOURED GLAZE AROUND TO JUG BELOW THE BROWN"HEALTH BEVERAGES - WHEN EMPTY RETURN TO SHARPE BROS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND" IN BLACK LETTERING ON THE BODY OF THE JUGstoneware, jug, ginger beer -
Clunes Museum
Container - STONEWARE JAR, A.C.THOMSON & CO. GLASGOW
.1 & .2 TWO STONEWARE JUGS WITH DECORATIVE EMBLEM ON JUGSJEROBOAM THE ROYAL BLEND WHISKYlocal history, ceramic, stoneware, william harris -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Ceramic sculpture (porcelain): Prue VENABLES, Group of Three Jugs
... Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne Group of Three Jugs ... -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Ceramic fragments
Was found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and Farm.Four fragments of what may have been a jug or vase. The object was tall with straight ridged sides and a teal blue floral pattern on a white ground.yeswilliam day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic - Ceramics, Pottery Jug
... thrown jug.. Pottery Jug Ceramic Ceramics wartook Pottery Gilbert ...Hand thrown jug.. australian landscape pottery, landscape, gilbert buchanan, sheparton, graham wood, redbyrne pottery, ceramics -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Pottery Jug by Gellibrand Pottery
... ". Pottery Jug by Gellibrand Pottery Ceramic Artwork - Ceramics ...Jon and Alda Hubbard were operating Gellibrand Pottery around the late 1980s on the Old Beech Forrest Road in Gellibrand near Colac in the Otway region.Photo of a hand thrown jug with glaze decoration. It is stamped (impressed) "Gellibrand Pottery". ceramics, pottery, gellibrand pottery, studio pottery -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic, Old Ballarat Pottery, Old Ballarat Pottery Jug
... glazed jug. Old Ballarat Pottery Jug Ceramic Old Ballarat Pottery ...Old Ballarat Pottery was set up by John Gilbert as part of the Old Ballarat Village, opposite Sovereign Hill. Gilbert had lectured at Ballarat College of Advanced Education before establishing the Edinburgh Pottery at Sovereign Hill in 1972 to enable visitors to see traditional trades at work. The Old Ballarat Pottery was a much larger concern, producing wares for sale through department stores and on party plan via Faberware as well as through the village. Early works looked as though they might have been made in the 1850s, with unturned bases, crude marks and dark treacle-like glazes. Peter Pilven, one of Gilbert's students, worked there after graduating from the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, teaching throwing to students like the potter John Ferguson, who was there from 1978-79. Potters were initially employed by Gilbert's company Pontresina Pty Ltd, registered in 1973. (The Old Ballarat Pottery was registered as a company from 1984-1994.) Early works are marked with an impressed long-tailed 'B', or an 'OB' on either side of a mine tower. A printed stamp also features a mine tower surrounded by the text 'Old Ballarat Pottery Made in Australia'. Later work is impressed 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery Australia' with a kangaroo.Hand thrown blue glazed jug.Stamped 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery?old ballarat pottery, australian studio pottery, jug, pontresina, ceramics -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic, Bendigo Pottery Jug with strainer
... Pottery Jug with strainer Ceramic ...Brown woodfired Bendigo Pottery Jug with strainer, and a lid stamped with a heart. bendigo pottery -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Glassware and ceramics from Cambridgeshire
items from wreck of iron ship "Cambridgeshire" - 7/9/1875 Knights Island Furneaux Group1 x juice squeezer 9 cm - 1 x juice squeezer 12 cm - 3 x small condiment dishes - 1 x ceramic dish 7 cm - 1 x ceramic knob 55 mm - 1 x glass ring/neck damaged - 1 x small glass jug 8 cm diam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - PAIR CERAMIC JUGS
... object PAIR CERAMIC JUGS ...Pair of cream china jugs with black rims and handles, floral decorations in tones of green, purple & blue.Made in Japandomestic equipment, food consumption, jugs, k144.1 k144.2 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Ceramic (Item) - Australian National Airways Milk/Cream Jug
... . Ceramic Australian National Airways Milk/Cream Jug. ...Vitrified/Globe Pottery Co .Ltd Shelton England. Supplied by John Dynon & Sons Melbourne. -
Tennis Australia
Tea set, Circa 1884
17 piece tea set featuring tennis motif (racquets balls and nets) painted on outside of every piece. Pieces are not yet physically numbered (.1 to .17), but include: teapot and lid; sugar bowl; jug; six cups; six saucers and large scalloped-edge platter. Adhesives labels on some parts state: SOTHEBY"S...LOT 251/17...18.7.01'. On several pieces is inscribed in ink: 6227N (manufacturer's number). Materials: Ceramic, Painttennis -
Tennis Australia
Dishware, 1940
Three part child's dinner setting, decorated with sporting elephant motif. (.1) saucer featuring three elephants playing tennis and title text: 'JUMBO PLAYING TENNIS'. Printed on base 'GERMANY/197'; (.2) sloped sided dish featuring same graphic and text and also four other graphic images of an elephant playing various sports. Printed on base 'GERMANY/129'; (.3) jug; sides decorated with small images of elephant playing various sports Printed on base: makers mark 'BLENHEIM CHINA/GERMANY'. Materials: Ceramic, Pigmenttennis -
Tennis Australia
Dishware, Circa 1890
Seven piece painted ceramic children's tea set, decorated with dogs-playing-tennis motif. (.1 and .2) saucers (.3) jug (.4) two-handled sugar pot; (.5) teapot with lid and (.6) cup. No makers marks. Materials: Ceramic, Pigmenttennis -
Clunes Museum
Decorative object - GLASSWARE, UNKNOWN
.1 Tall glass vase, autumn tones, seaside village scene .2 Blue glass vase, white daisy embossed, bulb base, narrow neck .3 Blue glass, gold rim, boy embossed in white .4 Pink glass, girl embossed in white .5 Tall glass jug, engraved .6 Green vase, white embossed deer, fanned glass other side .7 Small ruby vase, white embossed .8 Ruby jug, ornate clear base .9 Ceramic vase, 2 handles, island sceneglassware, vase -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Ceramic, Sheridan, Steve, Jug, c.2005
... Gippsland artwork permanent collection Jug Ceramic Sheridan, Steve ...The Richard Knight Collection of Australian Ceramics. Donated by Dr James Baxter through the Australian Government Cultural Gifts Program, 2019gippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Ceramic, Hughan, Harold, Jug with Brown Glazes, Undated
... Gippsland artwork permanent collection Jug with Brown Glazes Ceramic ...Donated by Mrs Pam Weaver OAM & Dr Hugh Weaver through the Australian Government Cultural Gifts Program, 2019gippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Ceramic, Frith, John, Toby Jug - CJ Dennis, 1976
... Gippsland artwork permanent collection Toby Jug - CJ Dennis Ceramic ...Donated by Mr & Mrs O.S. Green, 1976gippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - jug, Salt Glazed Jug by Sandra Johnstone, c1985
... Salt Glazed Jug by Sandra Johnstone Ceramic jug Sandra ...Sandra JOHNSTONE (1936-1991) Worked California, USA Sandra Johnstone is a graduate from the University of California, Berkeley, California. She is known for her large wheel thrown stoneware pots with deep incision on interior and exterior surfaces. Iin 1985 Sandra Johnstone was a visiting artist to Gippsland Centre for Art and Design. (now Federation University Australia) Salt glazed jugJohnstone incised on basesandra johnstone, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, visiting artist -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Tea Set by Ursula Nowicki, c1986
Ursula NOWICKIA woodfired stoneware Teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug.UN on baseursula nowicki, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, jan feder, gippsland campus, woodfire 86 -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Woodfired Jug by Karen Wells, c1986
... gippsland campus woodfire 86 Woodfired jug Woodfired Jug by Karen ...Karen WELLS Karen Wells was apprenticed to Janet Mansfield. She was involved in Woodfire '86.Woodfired jugkaren wells, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, woodfire 86 -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Popplewell, Marion, [Red Bowl] by Marion Popplewell
Marion POPPLEWELL (1912-1998) Born Yorkshire Marion Popplewell visited relatives in Ballarat in the early 1940s. She loved Ballarat so much she decided to stay. She worked at a bank in Lydiard Street, opposite the Art Gallery of Ballarat, and lived in rooms above the Lydiard Street Shops. Marion enrolled in some evening classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School (a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia) conducted by Neville Bunning. He was nor overly happy with her small colourful jugs and vases, wanting her to handbuild pots, rather than wheel throw them. Marion Popplewell continued making her small wheel thrown pots with fine handles, and made glazes herself from materials imported from England. Attending classes in Ceramics up until the mid 1970s, she also took some classes in Woodwork and Needlework. Her 'Pink Glazed Jug' 1945 won a prize at the Royal Melbourne Show in the late 1940s. She died in Melbourne on 26 September 1998. 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, marrion popplewell, alumni, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Marion Popplewell, [Bowl with handles] by Marion Popplewell, 1974
Marion POPPLEWELL (1912-1998) Born Yorkshire Marion Popplewell visited relatives in Ballarat in the early 1940s. She loved Ballarat so much she decided to stay. She worked at a bank in Lydiard Street, opposite the Art Gallery of Ballarat, and lived in rooms above the Lydiard Street Shops. Marion enrolled in some evening classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School (a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia) conducted by Neville Bunning. He was nor overly happy with her small colourful jugs and vases, wanting her to handbuild pots, rather than wheel throw them. Marion Popplewell continued making her small wheel thrown pots with fine handles, and made glazes herself from materials imported from England. Attending classes in Ceramics up until the mid 1970s, she also took some classes in Woodwork and Needlework. Her 'Pink Glazed Jug' 1945 won a prize at the Royal Melbourne Show in the late 1940s. She died in Melbourne on 26 September 1998. 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.Wheel thrown vessel with 2 handles and turned foot. Bronze like glaze with some feint pearlescence and slight crazing. Inscription on base reads "MP 74," sticker reads "2"art, artwork, marion popplewell, popplewell, ceramics, ballarat technical art school -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork-Ceramic, Popplewell, Marion, (Group of Small Bowls) by Marion Popplewell
Marion POPPLEWELL (1912-1998) Born Yorkshire Marion Popplewell visited relatives in Ballarat in the early 1940s. She loved Ballarat so much she decided to stay. She worked at a bank in Lydiard Street, opposite the Art Gallery of Ballarat, and lived in rooms above the Lydiard Street Shops. Marion enrolled in some evening classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School (a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia) conducted by Neville Bunning. He was nor overly happy with her small colourful jugs and vases, wanting her to handbuild pots, rather than wheel throw them. Marion Popplewell continued making her small wheel thrown pots with fine handles, and made glazes herself from materials imported from England. Attending classes in Ceramics up until the mid 1970s, she also took some classes in Woodwork and Needlework. Her 'Pink Glazed Jug' 1945 won a prize at the Royal Melbourne Show in the late 1940s. She died in Melbourne on 26 September 1998. 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.A collection of small hand thrown and glazed pots, jugs and bowls, 25 items in total. Tall jugs x 7 - from 5.5cm to 14cm tall Squat jugs x 7 - from 2.6cm to 6.8cm tall Small bowls x 5 - from 2.1cm to 5.3cm tall vase shapes x 5 - from 3.2 to 9cm tall one miniature mug - 3.2cm x 4.2cm art, artwork, marion popplewell, alumni, ballarat technical art school