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Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Decorative object - tea set with tray, Thorn pattern Belleek dejeuner tea set and tray
... Decorative object... set and tray Decorative object tea set with tray ...Belleek was established following the Irish famine of the mid nineteenth century that brought so many Australian families, including the Taffe and Berkery families to immigrate to the Australian colonies. This Belleek porcelain tea set and tray in the Thorn pattern based on the hawthorn bush sprig in flower carries the impressed registration mark for 1878. Belleek was well represented at the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880-81 at Melbourne's Exhibition building and many examples were bought by key Ballarat Irish families including those connected to this family such as the Brophy, O'Malley and Fitzgerald families, Julia Taffe's (nee Berkery) aunts uncles and cousins. Many such examples remain in Ballarat collections although this is not one.Tea set consisting of a tray with teapot, creamer, sugar bowl two saucers and one remaining cup from the original pair. All pieces decorated in the thorn and spiderweb pattern.Impressed factory mark and registration mark on base of each piece.belleek, porcelain, ballarat, ireland, exhibition building, melbourne, exhibition, thorn pattern, irish famine, tea set, tray, brophy, fitzgerald, o'malley, julia taffe, berkery, australian colonies, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - School Trophy, 1982
... Decorative object... Ensemble'. Flaming torch set on top of block. Decorative object ...See Ref. 4362Wood oblong block, with decorative line across top and down left side Brass plaque 3cm x 9cm on centre of block inscribed with words 'V.S.S.M.A. 1982. Recorder Ensemble'. Flaming torch set on top of block.Lewbury Trophy,Blackburn South Tilbury & Lewistrophies & awards, education -
Clunes Museum
Decorative object - DECORATIVE CERAMIC
... Decorative object... CENTRE, HOLE IN BASE TO ENABLE HANGING Decorative object ...CERAMIC POPPY, RED WITH BLACK CENTRE, HOLE IN BASE TO ENABLE HANGINGiconography, memorabilia -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Decorative object, Wedding Cake Decoration
... Decorative object... Cake Decoration Decorative object ...The decorative assembly from the top of the wedding cake of Archibald Burke and Eleanor McKew of St Arnaud, married in 1902. Typical of the period, the elaborate construction of floral and symbolic objects with partial shield originally carrying Australian Coat of Arms and Advance Australia. Much of the wax and icing items have disintegrated over the years but some such as the clasped hands, shoe, rising sun and paper floral motifs remain. Representative of a style of decoration for top of wedding cakes c.1900 no longer in practice.construction of floral motifs with symbolic shoes, clasped hands and other symbols of marriage and Australia all under glass dome on a circular wooden base.Nilburke, mckew, donald, starnaud, wedding, cake decoration, wedding ephemera -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Decorative object - Stained Glass Window, Leadlight stained and painted glass Window, Late19th century
... Decorative object... glass Window Decorative object Stained Glass Window ...Stained glass window from the Principal's Residence, Burnley (demolished 1980.)Stained glass window in the Art Nouveau style with country scene and cottage depicted in the centre panel surrounded by border panels. Wooden framed lead light panels and painted centre glass piece with two brass mounting brackets. stained glass window, principal, burnley, art nouveau, principal's residence, decorative arts -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Decorative object - Corporate Gift
... Decorative object.... Decorative object Corporate Gift ...The 2004 Commonwealth Youth Games, officially known as the II Commonwealth Youth Games, and commonly known as Bendigo 2004,was an international sporting event that was held from 30 November to 3 December 2004 in Bendigo, Australia. They were the second Commonwealth Youth Games, which are held every four years. Corporate gift giving plays a large part in local government diplomacy and events such as these which attract delegates from across the world are opportunities to promote and share information about a countries natural resources and arts and culture. Round, wooden platter. Circular wood inlays with metal Falklands Island shaped central motif. Natural wood finish. verso; Presented / to the / City of Bendigo / by the / 2004 Falkland Islands / Commonwealth Youth / Games Teamcommonwealth youth games 2004, city of greater bendigo sport, city of greater bendigo corporate gift -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Vase
... Decorative object... abstract flowers. Decorative object Vase ...The vase was owned by Martha Edwards who lived at Husband Road Forest Hill during the 1940s and used the jug as an ornamental piece.Multi coloured vase with handle. Colours are green, yellow and beige with orange and yellow abstract flowers.Made in England 1150domestic items, ornaments / decorative, ceramics, earthenware -
Clunes Museum
Decorative object - PLATE, UNKNOWN
... Decorative object... IS EDGED IN GOLD PAINT. PAINTED BY RICHARD FORD Decorative object ...CREAM COLOURED PLATE WITH A CANDLE SMOKE ARTWORK, PAINTED OVER WITH VARNISH. A SCENE OF A COUNTRY BUSH IN MUTED SEPIA TONES . PLATE IS EDGED IN GOLD PAINT. PAINTED BY RICHARD FORDSIGNED R FORD AT BOTTOM LEFT HAND SIDE OF THE SKETCH CHINA STAMP IN GREY COLOUR "TUDOR ROSE ENGLAND" ON BOTTOM OF PLATE. PAPER AFFIXED TO BOTTOM OF PLATE: TYPED "SPECIAL (OPEN) AN ARRANGEMENT SUITABLE FOR A XMAS PARTY. AS YOU LIKE IT. (OWN CHOICE). FIRST PRIZE" MRS W. FAWCETTtudor rose china, prize -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Decorative object - bowl, Float Bowl
... Decorative object.... Float Bowl Decorative object bowl ...Amber glass with distinctive art-deco features.Amber glass bowl with three stepped feet.nilglass, art-deco, float bowl -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Decorative object - Corporate Gift :: Pewter Tankard, The Bendigo Bicentennial Community Committee, 1988
... Decorative object... tankard with handle. Decorative object Corporate Gift :: Pewter ...The bicentenary was celebrated on the 26th of January 1988 by many Australians to mark the arrival of the 11 ships of the first fleet in Botany Bay and Sydney Cove on Bidjigal and Gadigal Country. The Australian Bicentennial Authority (ABA) was set up to plan, fund and coordinate projects that emphasized the nation's cultural heritage. State Councils were also created to ensure cooperation between the federal and state governments. Engraved pewter tankard with handle.Engraved on front; Image of tall ship with text The Australian Bicentenary / 1788 - 1988 Engraved on back; Presented to the / City of Bendigo / For it's Valued / assistance to / The Bendigo Bicentennial / Community Committee / 1988 - 89 Base; Kirra Pewter Australiacity of greater bendigo events -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Decorative object - Corporate Gift :: Silver Bowl, 150th Field Artillery Army of the United States, 1942
... Decorative object... silver bowl. Decorative object Corporate Gift :: Silver Bowl ...Sterling Circa 1768 Paul Revere Reproduction Bowl manufactured by Shreve Crump & Low Co. Currently there is no information about the 150th Field Artillery visit to Bendigo in 1942 although Defence manufacturing in Bendigo has a long history with Thales continuing to produce machinery and vehicles on the original site of the Ordnance Factory which began operating in 1943.Large engraved silver bowl. Presented to / The City of Bendigo / By the Officers and Men / of the / 150th Field Artillery Army of the United States / In Grateful Remembrance of the Warm Hospitality extended to them / By the Citizens of Bendigo / In February 1942 Underside; Shreve, Crump & Low and Co/ sterling / 809 by / P. Revere / Boston 1768 / Sons of Liberty / reproductioncity of bendigo commerce -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Decorative object - Corporate Gift :: Pewter Tankard, Selmark, 1990
... Decorative object.... Decorative object Corporate Gift :: Pewter Tankard Selmark ...Peter Morley was elected to Council in 1987 and served as Mayor from 1989 - 1990. He was a supporter of restoration of the Town Hall and its use for council meetings as well as the Capital Theatre Project. In the years prior to adequate compensation for Mayors who have a hectic schedule Peter Morley who was in his early 30's when serving as Mayor noted that his own finances where impacted due to taking time off from work (as a plumber) and making financial contributions to attend events. Engraved pewter tankard with handle.Engraved on side; Presented to / The Mayor / Peter Morley / On the Occasion Of / The Official Opening Of / Tubemakers Metalcentre / 6th April 1990 On base; Selmark Pewtermayor morley, city of greater bendigo commerce -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Comport
... Decorative object... design on bowl and lid. Decorative object Comport ...A gift of the relatives of donor.Pressed glass comport on stand with lid. Diamond cut design on bowl and lid.domestic items, ornaments / decorative -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Cloth Badge, School, 1980s
... Decorative object... printed under the sun in black. Decorative object Cloth Badge ...See Ref. 4362Round material school badge. Cream/Maroon edge on maroon rising sun and Blackburn East printed under the sun in black.Blackburn Eastnumismatics, badges, school, equipment, costume accessories, clothes accessories -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Vase, Glassware, Robert Wynne, c.2012
... Decorative object..., emerald green, hand-blown glass Decorative object Vase, Glassware ...Dr Briscoe was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Pain Medicine in 2008 and gifted the vase at the end of her term in 2010. Dr Briscoe was the first woman to be appointed Dean of the Faculty. The artist Robert Wynne is an accomplished glass artist in Australia. His artworks are held in significant public and private collections nation wide and overseas. Public collections include the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Artbank and the Queensland Contemporary Art Gallery. Wynne's artworks are also part of the private collections of Bill Clinton, Sir Elton John and the Royal Family Collection of Japan.Tear shaped, emerald green, hand-blown glassEtched on base - DENIZENdr briscoe, penelope (penny), wynne, robert, dean, faculty of pain medicine, fpm -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Plate, Swatkins, c.2017
... Decorative object... stand and presented in a blue wooden box Decorative object Plate ...Presented to the ANZCA president David A Scott during the ANZCA ASM held in Brisbane, May 2017 by the College of Anaesthetists of Ireland. Silver plated, medium size plate with central inscription. Displayed on a wooden stand and presented in a blue wooden box[Presented to the / Australia and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists / on the occasion of their Silver Jubilee / from the / College of Anaesthetists of Ireland / May 2017]college of anaesthetists of ireland, asm, swatkins -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Vase, Glassware, c.2012
... Decorative object... and base. Decorative object Vase, Glassware ...Two tear shaped clear vases, one with opaque yellow colouring on the outer edge and base, one with opaque green colouring on the outer edge and base.etched underneath the base - EDDIEjones, david, briscoe, penny, fpm, dean, faculty of pain medicine -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Vase, Joy McElvey
... Decorative object... rings around the shoulder of the vase. Decorative object Vase ...The vase was made from the liquefaction that came out of the Christchurch earthquake of 22 February 2011. The vase was gifted to the College by Professor Edward Shipton (known as Ted) on his retirement as Dean of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, and from Council. Professor Shipton is from New Zealand. The gift was accompanied by a card with the following inscription: "Thank you for allowing me to be a small part of your great institution as Councillor and Faculty Dean these past two years. My gift to the College is a small vase. This vase was made from the liquefaction that came out of the 22 February 2011 Christchurch Earthquake. It pays tribute to the medical personnel, our Fellows and Trainees that gave so much during that time to preserve life and relieve suffering. Sincerely Edward (Ted) Shipton"Small cream coloured, round vase with brown glazed rings around the shoulder of the vase.shipton, edward (ted), dean, faculty of pain medicine, christchurch earthquake, liquefaction, pottery, mcelvey, joy -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Vase, crystal, Royal Brierley, Unknown
... Decorative object..., decorated with etched floral motifs. Decorative object Vase, crystal ...During a visit to Ulimaroa in 1994, Dr Richard Howell (Coventry, West Midlands), Griselda Cooper (Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham) and David Greaves (Ashington Hospital, Northumberland) presented the College with a Royal Brierley etched vase. This gift was accepted on behalf of the college by the Registrar, Mrs Joan Sheales. Royal Brierley is a crystal glass manufacturer based in Brierley Hill, Dudley, West Midlands. It is one of the oldest crystal glass manufacturers in England which dates back to the early 17th century.Medium sized round shaped crystal vase, hand made, decorated with etched floral motifs.[LABEL] SINCE 1776 / Royal Brierley / HANDMADE / IN / ENGLANDdr howell, dr cooper, dr greaves, royal brierley -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Bowl, Royal Selangor
... Decorative object... side of the bowl. Decorative object Bowl Royal Selangor ...The bowl was presented to ANZCA by Dr K Inbasegaran on behalf of the Malaysian Society of Anesthesiologists, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, at the 2003 Hobart Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM). Dr. Richard Willis was President of the ANZCA at the time and formally accepted the gift during the ASM.Pewter bowl on raised round base with gold plated decorated inlay in an ornate flowery scroll pattern. The gift details are engraved on the one side of the bowl.[front] WITH COMPLIMENTS / TO ANZCA / FROM MAL. SOC. ANAES. / MAY 2003 [base, maker's mark] ROYAL / SELANGOR / PEWTERacademy of medicine of malaysia, inbasegaran, dr willis, richard, malaysia, anesthesiologists, royal selangor, malaysian society of anesthesiologists -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Candlesticks, Dr Geoffrey Kaye, 1978
... Decorative object... of medium size with round base Decorative object Candlesticks Dr ...Pair of Ley Pewter candlesticks of medium size with round base Engraved under each base: [FOR FAC. OF ANAESTH., R.A.C.S., BY G. KAYE. / LEY PEWTER, 1778-1978 [the 1778 date has been scratched out] One candlestick also has engraved: [NO. 2] candlesticks, ley pewter, kaye, geoffrey -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Goblet, Desmond Clen-Murphy, 1975
... Decorative object... in its own case with a booklet of authenticity. Decorative object ...Dr. Dai Davies presented this Goblet as a gift to the Faculty as the first appointed Burnell-Jose visiting Professor, Postgraduate Committee in Medicine, S.A. May - June 1976. At the time, Dr Davies was the Consultant Anaesthetist St George's Hospital, London and during this event was elected to Honorary Fellowship of the Faculty of Anaesthestists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. The Burnell-Jose Visiting Professorship commenced in Adelaide in 1975 in honor of Mary Burnell, the first woman Dean of the Faculty from 1966 to 1967 and the first woman President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists in 1955. Very few women had assumed major anesthesia roles in the world during this period. The Goblet's provenance is supported by an original booklet, which certifies its origin from Chichester Cathedral (1075), Sussex, England. In 1975, a limited edition of 600 goblets were commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral, Reverend Walter Hussey, to commemorate the ninth century of the Foundation. This Goblet is number 46 of the edition and the booklet is signed by Walter Hussey. The Goblet is historically associated with Chichester Cathedral and Walter Hussey, who was a great patron of the arts during the 1970's.Solid silver, with pure gold overlaying the modeled stem and interior of the cup. Trefoil shaped goblet cup with tapering profile. The stem is supported by a sheaf of wheat and bird design. The goblet came in its own case with a booklet of authenticity. [central base] NUMBER / 46 / OF A LIMITED EDITION / OF 600 MADE BY ORDER OF / THE DEAN AND CHAPTER / TO COMMEMORATE / THE NINTH CENTENARY OF / THE FOUNDATION OF / CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL / IN 1075 / AURUM / DCM [and hallmarks of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths] •[around base] D.M. DAVIES / ADELAIDE 1976dr davies, dai, burnell, mary, chichester cathedral, burnell-jose visiting professor, murphy, desmond-clen, hussey, walter, ninth century of the foundation of chichester cathedral -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Beaker (Tumbler), 1977
... Decorative object... the silver recovered from discarded tracheostomy tubes. Decorative ...This beaker (tumbler) was presented to the Faculty in 1977 by Professor Arthur Bull, as a token of esteem and friendship, from the Faculty of Anaesthetists College of Medicine of South Africa. It was in this year that Professor Bull was also awarded an honorary fellowship from ANZCA. Professor Arthur Barclay Bull was a pioneer of South African Anaesthesia, having played a major role in the specialty and research in anaesthesia from 1954. One of his achievements include the use of prolonged curarisation and IPPV for treating tetanus. In 1965 - 1967 the Taurus Blood Warmer was developed - named after Professor Bull - to prevent hypothermia after major blood transfusion. Not only was Professor Bull the presenter of this beaker, but also its maker. It is hand wrought from sterling silver recovered from discarded tracheostomy tubes. The maker has hallmarked the beaker with the initials A B. Hand wrought sterling silver beaker made from the silver recovered from discarded tracheostomy tubes.To / The Faculty of Anaesthetists / R.A.C.S. / from / The Faculty of Anaesthetists / C.M. of S.A. / 1977 [hallmark in maker's logo] A Btracheostomy, taurus blood warmer, the college of medicine of south africa, faracs -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Salt cellar, S & E Davenport, 1804
... Decorative object... and engraved detailing to the sides. Decorative object Salt cellar S ...Dr. S.A. Mellick was a long standing member of the Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FARACS) and gifted this object to the Faculty at the end of his term in 1989. Dr. Mellick was the first Australian to have become President of the International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery. The provenance and date of the salt cellar is verified by the hallmarks at the base of the dish made in 1804 during the reign of Britain's King George III.Sterling silver open cut salt cellar with blue glass bowl insert, boat shaped, featuring four ball feet, beaded borders with pierced and engraved detailing to the sides.[stand] PRESENTED BY S.A. MELLICK / FARACS / JUNE 1989 [hallmark] S E D (indicates maker as S & E Davenport), Image of Lion (indicates sterling silver), I (Indicates made in 1804) Image of kings head (indicates made in London), image of Sovereign's Head (indicates duty mark) Three cursive initials on side of dish are difficult to recognize however may possibly be identified as J E Wopen cut work, salt cellar, sterling silver, s & e davenport, dr sam mellick, faracs, salt cellar -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Goblet, Stuart Devlin, 1973
... Decorative object... are punched on the outside of the cup. Decorative object Goblet Stuart ...This goblet was gifted to the Faculty by Professor John Norman (UK) during the Combined Scientific Meeting (CSM) organized by Hong Kong College of Anesthesiologists (HKCA) with ANZCA, held in May 2001, Hong Kong. The goblet is a unique design by the Australian - born artist Stuart Devlin AO, CMG. Devlin is considered to be a significant contemporary gold and silversmith, having become well known as a London Designer in the '70s and '80s. His achievements include the Royal Warrant of Appointment as Goldsmith and Jeweller to the Queen of England granted in 1982.Hand made gold gilded sterling silver goblet. The stem is designed in a rope like twist holding up a simple tempered cup. The hallmarks are punched on the outside of the cup.[hallmarks] SD / lion passant / lion's head / Sprofessor norman, john, combined scientific meeting, csm, devlin, stuart -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Vase, Bessie Biggs, 1981c
... Decorative object.... Decorative object Vase Bessie Biggs Furstenberg ...This vase was gifted to the Faculty by Dr Walter Wyndham Biggs upon his retirement from the Faculty Board in 1981. Dr Biggs was the first flying anaesthetist of the Flying Surgeon Service based at Longreach in central Queensland. The vase is hand painted by Dr Biggs mother, Bessie Biggs. The manufacturer of the vase, Furstenberg, is one of oldest and most renowned porcelain makers in Europe since 1747. Made in West Germany, the makers mark is found at the base of the vase marked with a blue under glaze symbol of a crown, script F and a number 9. Porcelain vase of bulbous form and narrow neck with gold trim on lip. Black and white hand painted scene of flying geese above a body of water surrounded by reeds.[hand written on base in black ink] Handpainted / by / Bessie Biggs / 1981 [embossed on base] 7405/30 [Blue under-glaze on base] symbol of crown / cursive script F / 9 / FURSTENBERG / SEIT 1747 / WEST GERMANY [Artist signature on painted surface] B BIGGSdr walter biggs, furstenberg, porcelain -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Decorative mace
... Decorative object... object Decorative mace ...A silver-gilded mace in the shape of a lily head. The base has a silver fern and a silver gilt wattle, representing New Zealand and Australia respectively. The College shield on the stem is cast in relief with Argyle diamonds representing the Southern Cross. The charges in the four quadrants are proportionately larger representing the plants which anaesthetic drugs were traditionally derived from: opium poppy, curare vine, mandrake root, and cocaine plant. At the top of the mace is the "torch of life" with representations that link the College with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. The affronté helmet with closed visor signifies the role of the anaesthetist always being ready for action, and the hand of the carer holds the ankh entwined with the snake of Asclepius. commemorative, decorative, mace -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Salver
... Decorative object... engraved around the tray text and coat of arms. Decorative object ...A large, round silver-plated salver with a raised geometric design around the rim. Thirteen crests have been engraved around the tray text and coat of arms.Inscription on face of salver. "PRESENTED TO FACULTY OF ANAESTHETISTS ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS BY MALAYSIAN ANAESTHETIC SOCIETY ON THE OCCASION OF 1ST MALAYSIAN CONGRESS OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS 3rd & 4th MAY. 1973 KUALA LUMPUR"salver, commemorative, anaesthetist, malaysia -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Crystal bowl
... Decorative object..." Decorative object Crystal bowl ...The object is a large, diamond-cut crystal bowl with a lid. The front and back of the bowl are decorated with frosted etchings of the coats of arms of the Royal College of Surgeons in Australia (now Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, or RACS), and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI). The front-side etching depicts the crest of the RCSI, which comprises of two Irish elks, an eagle above a flag, and a shield with a cross and hand pointing to the left. Above the crest are the words "FACULTY OF ANAESTHETIST / Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland", and, below it, "Bicentenial Year 1988". The back-side etching depicts the crest of the RACS, which comprises of a representation of Chiron on the left side and a representation of Apollo on the right, a shield between them, and a sphynx above the shield itself. Above the crest are the words "FACULTY OF ANAESTHETIST / Royal College of Surgeons in Australia", and, below it, "Bicentenial Year 1988"crystal, bowl, bicentennial, commemorative, royal australasian college of surgeons, royal college of surgeons in australia, royal college of surgeons in ireland, coat of arms, crest, anaesthetist, surgeon -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Wine cup
... Decorative object.... Decorative object Wine cup ...The wine cup is made of pewter in a Chinese style, ornately decorated with three legs. The wine cup is set loosely on a custom-made angle-fronted wooden plinth with an attached brass plaque.Brass plaque affixed to the front of angle-fronted plinth. "PRESENTED TO THE ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS AND FACULTY OF ANAESTHETISTS BY THE SOCIETY OF ANAESTHETISTS, HONG KONG ON THE OCCASION OF THE 56TH GENERA SCIENTIFIC MEETING HONG KONG 20TH–26TH MARCH 1983"wine, wine cup, commemorative, pewter, anaesthetist, hong kong