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Nillumbik Shire Council
Pottery: Gilbert BUCHANAN, Stoneware Jug
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Ceramics (jug): Tom SANDERS (b.1925 - d. 2007 AUS), Jug: Polyunsaturated Art Politics keeps you healthy
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Ceramics (jug): Tom SANDERS (b.1925 - d. 2007 AUS), Jug: What is the art political question
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Pottery (jug): Phyl DUNN (b.1915 Vic, AUS - d.1999 AUS), Black brown jug
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Pottery (jug): Bruce DAVIDSON, Pale Blue Jug
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Pottery (jug): Geoffrey DAVIDSON, Jug
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Article - Realia, Trophy 13th Annual Show . Best pen of 3 fat Cattle. Claret Jug, 1881
Trophy Awarded at 1881 Stawell Agricultural Show. Cattle division. For pen of 3 Fat Cattle. Scene of 1881 Farm, Haystacks, Plowing, Sowing, Howing, Fence and BuildingsGlass - sanded scene - agricultural, metal handle, spout and lid, floral leaves onbranchWimmera and Pastoral Agricultural Society Stawell : The gift of R.W.C. Grieve Esq. For the best pen of 3 Fat Cattle. Awarded to Mr. Josiah Cook Stawell 1881 13th Annual Show -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Chamber Pots, Jug & Water Basin's", Malmsbury ca1990
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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Glass & Crystal Display Purple Water Jug Set, Malmsbury ca1990
Buildings - Malmsbury Town Hall People - "Slimmon, Barb" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Glass & Crystal Display Purple Water Jug Set, Malmsbury ca1990
Buildings - Malmsbury Town Hall People - "Slimmon, Barb" -
Kingston Arts
Painting, Denis Farney, Still Life with Fruit and Jug, 1987
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Lace Jug Cover, 1930s
Covers were used in the early 20th century to protect milk and sugar from flying insectsSquare net cover edged with alternate blue and white beads. A central bow is surrounded with a circular pattern at the edges. Beads inserted in crotched edgehandicrafts, food protection, jug covers, bowl cover -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Article - Drinks Set, Water Jug and Glasses
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Tarnagulla History Archive
Challis and Silver Jug, Tarnagulla Uniting Church
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic - Domestic Ware, Jug by Robert Gordon, c1980
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Clunes Museum
Functional object - METAL MEASURING JUGS
JUGS USED TO MEASURE PETROL IN COMMERCIAL GARAGEONE GALLON METAL MEASURING JUG AND TWO HALF-GALLON JUGS, WITH HANDLESlocal history, commerce, containers, commerce -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Electric Jug
Cream Ceramic electric jug with brown bakelite lid. Element attached inside. Does not have electric cord.Hecla on lid appears to have patent mark on base f jug. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CHINA JUG
Cream china jug with handle.domestic equipment, table setting, jug -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cruet, circa 1900
This item is an example of a common piece of tableware used in the early part of the 20th century.Square silver plate tray with four glass containers. Two have silver lids and two have glass stoppers. Electro plated nickel silver.Bottom of tray- EPNS 6493cruet silver-plate tray epns tableware -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Enamel jug used by Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan
This is a one pint general purpose enamel jug. Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan worked in the Victorian country town of Casterton as a general practitioner from 1919 until his death in 1977. He also practiced obstetrics. His son, Dr David More O'Sullivan donated his obstetric bag and its contents to the College in 1999. The bag and contents are a unique time capsule of the type of instruments and pharmaceuticals used in the inter-war period.Cream coloured jug, made of enamelled metal with a blue rim. Inside the jug are markings for imperial and metric capacity.infant care -
Hume City Civic Collection
Functional object - Electric Jug
Although electric jugs were initially developed in England for quick tea-making, the fear of electrocution delayed their production in that country. Australia during the 1930s Depression went ahead and produced fancy ceramic electric jugs, which became status symbol in Australian homes. This jug is one of the earliest designs manufactured in the 1930sThe design of this jug is in contrast to later electric jugs which either gradually sloped up from the base to the neck and/or had curved sidesA dark cream ceramic electric jug with a black bakelite lid. The lower part of the jug is cylindrical with the upper part sloping to the spout. The bakelite lid opens with a hinge. household containers, electric jug, domestic food and drink -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - BENDIGO POTTERY JUG
Brown Langley Ware Bendigo Pottery jug with leadless glaze.Bendigo Potterydomestic equipment, containers, jug -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sprague Sporting Trophy inscribed and dated 1889
Sprague Sporting Trophy inscribed and dated 1889Colour Photogaph of A Trophy along side a small cruet set on a blue background. Trophy has a figure of a footballer on the top and has two handles. Trophy size is about 14 Inches.Inscribed on one Side Sprague Junior Challange Cup Won By The Warriors On the Other Side Presented to J.Carr Capt Stawell 1889 The Trophy is about 14" high ohoto taken alongside small cruet ste give an Idea of size.sport -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Cream Jug, Estimated 1937
Crown Ducal Florentine Jug. Small off-white light cream colour. The top half is embossed with Florentine pattern. Gold band around top of centre of jug. Gold decoration on handle.Crown illustration. Crown Ducal, Florentine Made in Englandjug, creamer, crown ducal -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Jugs x 3 - water, milk and shaving
Ron White owned these jugs during his lifetime. Popular circa 1940s.Ron White owned these jugs. See KVHS 12821. Water Jug - tall glass jug with thin pale green 'plastic?' 'coating' wrapped around it. The cover has painted in colour -flowers and leaves. The lip is wavy with a clear plastic cover pulled over it. The handle is attached to the top half in the shape of an ear.The base is wider than the the top.Handblown. 2. Milk Jug - Unusual shaped small rectangular cream coloured jug with a handle at one end and a pouring lip at the opposite end. It sits on a four legged base and is decorated with coloured flowers and a cottage on each side. 3. Shaving Jug - Solid ceramic cream coloured jug with 7 holes in main area with a handle on one side and a pouring lip on the other. The jug is decorated with 3 small pictures of the countryside. The lip of the jug is defined in blue.1. Nil 2. At the base: "Hampton/ Ivory/ Swinnertons / England" 3. At the base: "Empire / Ivory ware/ England" and embossed also at the base "261 / England / 12?"ron white, ceramic and glass jugs, kitchenware, bathroomware -
Colac & District Historical Society
presentation silver jug, Untitled
Presented to Mr. Connor, M.L.A., Colony of Victoria by the Electors of the district of Colac, inappreciation of his service as their representative. 27/6/1866This jug is part of a significant set of silverware made especially for the people of Colac in the early days of the settlement. It is of great local significanceSterling silver jug with ornate single handle and detailed embossing on the lip. Four filigree feet. Elaborate embossing on the bottom - an emu, three kangaroos and a man shootingSterling sliver hallmark on base and family intitals in script engraved on side of jug "JFC"presentation silver jug, connor mla -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Jug, Baker & Co, 1891 to 1893
W Baker and Co-produced many different types of pottery at their Fenton Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England. The company was established in 1790 by Ralph Bourne and William Baker the company was working at capacity by the end of the century. By the late 1820's Bourne and Baker, in partnership with John Bourne, had acquired additional works opposite the first in 1833. With the deaths of John Bourne and William Baker, the partnership was dissolved, and then for a short time, the business was carried on by Ralph Bourne and William Baker junior and John Baker. By the early 1840s, William Baker was running it alone and was then using 'machinery for the potteries manufacturing operations in addition to the mill that was producing the raw clay. The business was subsequently carried on by William Baker and Company that were known for the making of printed, sponged, and pearl-white granite ware for export in the early 1880s at the Fenton works between Manor and Fountain Streets. The original works on the south side of City Road were by then an en-caustic tile works, apparently still in the hands of the Baker family. The pottery works flourished under William Baker’s management and by the middle of the nineteenth century with almost 500 employees was the biggest firm in Fenton. An early piece of ironstone Staffordshire pottery now a collector's item showing the types of domestic items that were exported from England to its colonies towards the end of the nineteenth century and into the beginning of the twentieth.Water pitcher ironstone ceramic white with raised embossed Lilly of the valley decoration around handle and lip sections. Marked on bottom, "Royal stone china, Baker and Co, England" with emblem of lion, crown and unicornflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jug, kitchen utensil, kitchen ware, water pitcher -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - JUG - CHINA
White, with floral design, pink, blue, brown, green. gold lined on handle, top of jug and 60cms from top.china, jug -
Cheese World Museum
Cruet set
This cruet set belonged to the Orr family of Addington, family of the donor.This is typical of a table condiment set.This cruet set has a diamond-shaped silver plated tray with four knobs for legs. A hoop-shaped frame is screwed underneath and holds four circular frames for holding condiment bottles. The frame has a truncated triangular top. Four crystal cut bottles with a diamond pattern fit into the framework. Two have crystal cut glass stoppers and two have silver-plated lids. One silver lid is hinged and has a spoon hole and the other has many small holes (for pepper?).allansford, orr family, addington, tableware, dining setting, condiments, eddington -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Condiment cruet set, Harrison Brothers & Howson, c1900
This cruet set is part of a collection donated by Mrs. Jean Raper of Wodonga. It was produced by Harrison Brothers & Howson of Sheffield, England. This company was founded in 1847 by James William Harrison, Henry Harrison and William Howson. The firm, originally at Norfolk Street, Sheffield expanded in the 1880s to the Shoreham Street Works. A new factory was built at Carver Street in 1898. The trademark was taken over by Viners of Sheffield in 1923. The firm used the trade mark ALPHA PLATE, BEACON PLATE, HALPHROID and LUSTROUSThis item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. A condiment cruet set consisting of silver plate stand and handle and glass salt, pepper and vinegar holders. The maker's mark of Harrison Brothers and Howson is embossed on the underside of the stand.On base beneath a crown "ALPHA/HB&H/7932"domestic items, condiment set, silver plate