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Friends of Westgarthtown
Instrument - Piano, Thurmer
Iron-framed Thurmer upright piano with dark wooden panels. Two marks where candlesticks or other objects may have been attached can be seen on the front panel. Decorative carving on sides. 2 pedals.Thurmer; Sole Agents Allan & co. Pty Ltd Melbourne, on front. Paper sticker inside top lid - 'Ferd. Thurmer'.musical instruments, keyboard, thurmer, piano, augusta borrack (ziebell), leo borrack, allan & co. -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Set, decorative
4 matching object set. Object 1:Tea cup, object 2: saucer, object 3:plate, object 4: milk jug. Off white china tea set with moulded ribbed pattern. Floral painted design on all items in black and deep red. All items have gold leaf trim on edges.On object 4, milk jug: Rd64638 stamped on bottom and 2339 written in gold paint also on bottom.domestic items, food & drink consumption, tea set, milk jug, cup, saucer, plate, floral design, set, matching. -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Decorative object - Tile
... in germany city of caulfield city of glen eira Decorative object Tile ...tile, made in germany, city of caulfield, city of glen eira -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Decorative object - Reserve Forces March
... . Decorative object Reserve Forces March ...Souvenir of significant event, raising of Citizen Forces in 1948.Small statuette of soldier holding rifle standing beside dead tree and large rock with engraved plaque attached.50th COMMEMORATIVE MARCH / CMF/ARMY RESERVE / AUSTRALIA / 4TH JULY 1998 / ALBURY 1998military, cmf, army reserve, march, anniversary -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Functional object - Mess tray
Part of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles officers mess property. Large circular metal tray with decorative rim. Not engraved.vmr, mess, tray, officer -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Decorative object - Stained glass window, Glass Dreams Leadlight, 1996
... Decorative object Stained glass window Stella Motek ...UnknownMotek, Stella. Glass Dreams Leadlight. 1996, stained glass window, Brimbank City Council At Collection, Brimbank Glass Dreams Leadlight 1996. Leadlight panels depicting historical views of Keilorkeilor, stella motek -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - MUG
... and gold On bottom; Germany 59 CHINA DRINKING MUG WITH DECORATIVE ...CHINA DRINKING MUG WITH DECORATIVE WRITINGInscription; Think of Me in mauve and gold On bottom; Germany 59mug, beverage container, domestic item -
Clunes Museum
Decorative object - GLASSWARE, UNKNOWN
... Ceramic vase, 2 handles, island scene Decorative object GLASSWARE ....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 -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Mill pond, BENNWELL, Stephen, 2009
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Hand painted earthenware Decorative object Mill ...Hand painted earthenware -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - 'Stopper' pendant, BLYFIELD, Julie, 2017
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula blackened silver and wax Decorative object ...blackened silver and wax -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Funnel, BLYFIELD, Julie, 2017
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Silver Decorative object Funnel BLYFIELD, Julie ...Silver -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Bottle, COELHO, Kirsten, 2017
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Porcelain with banded iron oxide Decorative ...Porcelain with banded iron oxide -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Passion flower' tea caddy, COELHO, Kirsten, 2017
... silver, and wax Decorative object Passion flower' tea caddy ...glazed porcelain, bi metal copper and sterling silver, and wax -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - 1874 Geelong gold cup, FISCHER, Edward, 1874
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gold and stained wood Decorative object 1874 ...Gold and stained wood -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - 1890 Geelong gold cup, FISCHER, Edward, 1890
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gold and ebonised wood Decorative object 1890 ...Gold and ebonised wood -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Pause, HANSSEN PIGOTT, Gwyn, 2003
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Glazed porcelain Decorative object Pause HANSSEN ...Glazed porcelain -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Green mosaic field, MOJE, Klaus, 2007
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Fused/kiln formed mosaic glass Decorative object ...Fused/kiln formed mosaic glass -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Cabinet cup and saucer, NATGARW, c1817-20
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Hand painted and gilded porcelain Decorative ...Hand painted and gilded porcelain -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Sung ware' vase with peacock, ROYAL DOULTON & CO, 1920
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Hand painted and glazed stoneware Decorative ...Hand painted and glazed stoneware -
Geelong Gallery
Decorative object - Pair of 'Hope and Patience' plates from the Duke of Clarence service, WORCESTER, 1790-92
... Decorative object Pair of 'Hope and Patience' plates from the Duke ...Hand painted (en grisaille) and gilded porcelain -
National Wool Museum
Decorative object - Knitted nativity scene, Christine Ballard, 2002
... Decorative object Knitted nativity scene Christine Ballard ...Made by Christine Ballard in 2002 who was a visitor to the Museum in late 2001. The Christmas Crib is from a Jean Greenhowe pattern. Christine originally made 4 sets of Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus to sell at her church fete. They were so successful she received 7 orders.Knitted nativity sceneknitting christmas, christmas, hand knitting, jerusalem, knitting -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork- Ceramic, Blue Goblet by John O'Loughlin
John O'LOUGHLIN Born Snowtown, South Australia In 1980 John O'Loughlin's life changed when he started wheel throwing ceramic vessels. During this time he discarded the superfluous and unnecessary clutter collected on the journey of life, yet retaining the essence of what mattered to him. John O’Loughlin's later artworks engages with the way in which organised religion, specifically the Catholic Church, deals with the translation of the spiritual into the material. Informed by his extensive travels and studies, O’Loughlin’s ceramics reference the reliquaries and church artefacts that connect the life of this world with that of faith in another world. Completing undergeduate and post graduate works at Federation University John O'Loughlin's honours thesis was entitled "Ways and Means of Meaning, The Use of Symbol and Surface as Expressive Media in Ceramic Sculpture". The University provided a serious ceramic studio equipped with all the research tools for advanced ceramic exploration. Access to raw materials and a variety of kilns combined with excellent lecturers, mentors and technicians inspired, motivated and challenged him to push his accumulating knowledge to higher levels. O'Loughlin's working method in the studio is one of quiet, determined interaction with clay, idea and content. Experimentation with a variety of temperatures, firing methods and atmospheric conditions has produced a broad tonal and textural palette. He has worked with various clay bodies overlaid with coloured oxides, slips and engobes as the foundation for many of his works. O'Loughlin ufilised raised surfaces from old cemetery tombstones using the impressed forms and textures in his constructions. This research led him to the use of dry engobes to create a sense of antiquity, with crusty and distressed surfaces that resemble objects neglected in the oceans. These objects seem covered with the accretions and accumulations of history when re-discovered and brought to the surface as miraculous objects of mystery and magic. (https://www.thefreelibrary.com/John+O%27Loughlin%3A+a+man+re-invented.-a0216897107, accessed 12 September 2020) in 2007 John completer a Masters at the University of Ballarat. 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.Botanical inspired wheel thrown goblet with decorative incised leaves on stem and flower head shaped cup. Glazed 'JOL' on bottom.art, artwork, goblet, botanical, ceramic, john o'loughlan, alumni -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Set of Four Goblets by John O'Loughlin
John O'LOUGHLIN Born Snowtown, South Australia In 1980 John O'Loughlin's life changed when he started wheel throwing ceramic vessels. During this time he discarded the superfluous and unnecessary clutter collected on the journey of life, yet retaining the essence of what mattered to him. John O’Loughlin's later artworks, such as 'Reliquary No. 20' engages with the way in which organised religion, specifically the Catholic Church, deals with the translation of the spiritual into the material. Informed by his extensive travels and studies, O’Loughlin’s ceramics reference the reliquaries and church artefacts that connect the life of this world with that of faith in another world. Completing undergeduate and post graduate works at Federation University John O'Loughlin's honours thesis was entitled "Ways and Means of Meaning, The Use of Symbol and Surface as Expressive Media in Ceramic Sculpture". The University provided a serious ceramic studio equipped with all the research tools for advanced ceramic exploration. Access to raw materials and a variety of kilns combined with excellent lecturers, mentors and technicians inspired, motivated and challenged him to push his accumulating knowledge to higher levels. O'Loughlin's working method in the studio is one of quiet, determined interaction with clay, idea and content. Experimentation with a variety of temperatures, firing methods and atmospheric conditions has produced a broad tonal and textural palette. He has worked with various clay bodies overlaid with coloured oxides, slips and engobes as the foundation for many of his works. O'Loughlin ufilised raised surfaces from old cemetery tombstones using the impressed forms and textures in his constructions. This research led him to the use of dry engobes to create a sense of antiquity, with crusty and distressed surfaces that resemble objects neglected in the oceans. These objects seem covered with the accretions and accumulations of history when re-discovered and brought to the surface as miraculous objects of mystery and magic. (https://www.thefreelibrary.com/John+O%27Loughlin%3A+a+man+re-invented.-a0216897107, accessed 12 September 2020) 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.Four wheel thrown goblets, two with decorative stems. art, artwork, john o'loughlin, ceramics, goblets -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Vase
... Decorative object Vase ...not recordedSmall vase- orange lustre on white porcelainlocal history, ornaments, ceramics -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Ship, model
... of the clipper "Cutty Sark" on separate stand. Decorative object Ship ...From the collection of our Archivist Mrs Peg Egan (1977-1995)Wooden model of the clipper "Cutty Sark" on separate stand.Cutty Sark Cutty Sark Londonlocal history, maritime technology, model ships, ship -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Necklace
... Decorative object Necklace ...Aboriginal necklace made from snake backbones,, threaded on cotton. no catchlocal history, ethnographic material, dress and ornament, necklace, snake, aboriginal -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Model Ship, s.s.Casino, 2007
... with lid, brush and fixing screw s.s.Casino Decorative object Model ...Scale model of S.S.Casino presented to the Port Fairy Historical Society on commemoration day 10 July 2007 by John CallenderScale model of S.S.Casino on wooden plinth, box with lid, brush and fixing screw"Casino" 1882-1932s.s.casino, model, b.k.s.n.co, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, port fairy -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Fan
... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road A decorative fan ...A decorative fan such as this tells of an era of infrequent social events such as balls where ladies dressed in their finery such as long elegant dresses, dainty shoes and carried these fans to keep them cool or just to flirt.Black feather and wood fan with gold decoration. Metal clip at end with black ribbon attached.fan, costume -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Painting, F. I. Endeavour
... . I. Endeavour Decorative object Painting ...For many years this painting hung in the offices of the Belfast & Koroit Steam Navigation Company in Port Fairy. It was painted by Arthur Victor Gregory (1867-1957), a water colourist and marine artist. It depicts the Fisheries Investigation Ship Endeavour, a trawler built to the specifications of the Commonwealth Government in 1909 to assist in identifying new fishing grounds in the seas around Australia. The Endeavour was lost in December 1914 between Macquarie Island and Hobart with the loss of all twenty-one men on board, including Harald Dannevig, the Commonwealth Director of Fisheries.A Painting of a forgotten ship and crew that were forerunners of investigating the reserves of fish in our oceans.A painting of the F. I. Endeavour in a wooden frame. Scroll work on frame.Front - The F. I. Endeavour crossing Bass's Straits A. V. Gregory 10 Reverse - Regal Patronage ?.8.1854 Arthur V. Gregory Marine ? Arthur V. Gregoryship, fishing, scientific, belfast & koroit steam navigation company, endeavour, macquarie island, hobart, harald dannevig -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Model, c.1970
... . Decorative object Model Allan Mewkill Allan Mewkill ...This model was part of a panorama consisting of 11 pieces designed from drawings in an 1892 almanac printed by Port Fairy Gazette The panorama was used in the Historical Society rooms in Bank St. On an extended mantel piece, before being relocate to Gipps Street. It was made by a member of the Port Fairy Historical Society Mr Allan mewkill.This model was made as a part of an eleven piece panorama of the streetscape of Port Fairy in 1892. By a local resident of the town.Small hand made model of a shop front from the 1892 almanac. T. Storey Taiiormodel, bank street, almanac, alan mewkill, t.storey, tailor