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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Glass Phial
Small glass phial with cork stopper, containing red leads for screw pencils. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
Round clear amber glass bottle for stopper with medical symbol embossed on base.On based an embossed symbol, possibly a stylised form of 'the staff of Asclepius ' ? See photos.asclepius, chemist, amber glass -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Medical alcohol bottle, Brandy
8666.1 - Medium sized brown glass bottle with paper label and rubber stopper.- Brandy - Ward -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Ether dropper
"Y" shaped hollow metal tubing with a red rubber stopper at the intersection of the "Y". -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Water Bottle
Worn in a specially designed pouch, these water bottles held approximately one litre and had a felt cover for insulation. Fresh water was often scarce and it was rationed according to supply. Felt covered metal water bottle with attached cork stopper and canvas straps.water bottle, ww1 -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE, FAULDINGS
USED AT LOCAL PHARMACY - MR. R. DOLANS - PHARMACISTDARK BROWN BOTTLE WITH LABEL - CONTAINED PURE CLYCERINE AT ONE TIME - WITH STOPPERPURE GLYCERINE - KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDRENlocal history, glass technology, container, medical - pharmacy -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
GIVEN TO MUSEUM BY MR. J. KERRIN, PHARMACISTSQUARE GLASS BOTTLE WITH GLASS STOPPER. WHITE PAPER LABEL, CONTAINING CRYSTALS.SANTONIN COST 2C GRAIN ROBERT DOLAN CHEMIST, FRASER STREET, CLUNES PHONE 69.local history, medicine, pharmacy, shrigley - chemist -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Realia, Glass Soda Water Bottle F & A Ormston
Manufacturer in StawellClear Glass F & A Ormston Soda Water Bottle with glass Marble Stopper. F & A Ormston Stawell Soda Waterstawell -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Jar, wickerwork bound
Terracotta drinking vessel with cork stopper, entirely surrounded by wickerwork. One handle.No visible markingsdomestic items, food and drink consumption, vessel, drink, wickerwork, terracotta jar -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Realia, Lemonade Bottle F & A Ormston Stawell, 1913-1923
Manufacturer in StawellF & A Ormston Soda Lemonade Bottle Green Glass with Marble Stopper insideF & A Ormston Stawell Lemonade stawell -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Kendalls Spavin Cure
Bottle for the containment of Spavins Cure for treatment of abrasions and bruises Ca1900Imported and sold by Holden and Frost11 sided amber glass bottle with longer neck suited to a glass stopperKendalls Spavin Cure Enosburgh Falls. VT.bottle, kendalls -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Glass bottle
Brown, rhomboid-shaped bottle with no lid or stopper and lettering on 3 sides of the bottle.Down one side of the bottle: "NOT TO BE TAKEN PHENYLE", On another side: "SPARKO SPECIALTY SALES SERVICE". Both these sides are surrounded by a border of glass stars. At the base of the 3rd side: "REG'd No. 2140" and on the base of the bottle: "F 359" -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle, The Borer & White Ant Exterminating Co
4-sided, brown, glass bottle, with damaged label on the front and a cork stopper.On label: "Borantibane". A shield-shaped logo is surmounted by a banner with the name "Borantibane" printed on it. The shield has 4 pictures relevant to "Borer and white ant exterminator" (printed around the shield). Under the shield: "The sure preventative against Borers and White Ants. Manufactured by Borer & White Ant Exterminating Co.". On base: "L 718. 16 ozs.". On centre rear side: "Not to be taken" and on both adjoining sides there are 5 rows of small, embossed stars.bottles -
Mont De Lancey
Decanter
Glass pickle and vinegar decanter with glass stopper in a silver cradle. Two items. decanters -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Ceramic flagon, Drayton & Sons Pty. Ltd, Unknown
Flagons are vessels with a handle and spout used to hold alcoholic beverages, usually wine. In colonial times it would have been set on a table to share with friends or family.A brown and beige ceramic Port wine flagon or jug, with a handle and cork stopper.'Draytons Bellevue Vineyards Family Port. Wine product of Australia. Produced and bottled on the estate by Drayton & Sons Pty. Ltd. Pokolbin 2320. 1 Litre'jugs, pouring vessels, flagons, containers, stoneware -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Perfume bottle, 1950s
Small perfume bottle, stopper top.Small, rectangular. clear glass bottle, pressed design and flat space for label (missing)glass bottles, perfume bottles -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, JGB Siebert & Sons, 1930's
Johann Gottlieb Benjamin Siegert (1796 - 1870) was born at GroB-Walditz in Silesia, Germany. He studied medicine at the University of Berlin, then the capital of Prussia. The young doctor joined the 2nd Regiment of the Prussian army, one among the allies who fought against the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. He saw active service as army surgeon under the command of General von Blücher. . Dr. Siegert relied on the herbs and plants of the region for his cures. In 1824, he began to produce the bitters product which was originally used for medicinal purposes.A dark green bottle with a long neck which possibly had a waxed cork stopper.Around shoulder and on base - JGB Siegert & Sons. DRangostura siegert-jgb bottle bitters -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, H London Chemist
Harry London, born in England, was a chemist and surgeon dentist who came to Warrnambool in 1891 and bought out the Liebig Street business of the late William Nettleton. In 1896 London erected a new chemist shop at the corner of Koroit and Liebig Streets. This shop was the first in Warrnambool to have an electric light installation (1905). This bottle is of considerable significance as it came from the chemist’s shop of Harry London, a prominent chemist in Warrnambool at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. It also shows the type of medicine bottle prevalent at the time. Glass is a durable item and bottles such as these would have been dumped in tips or buried with other rubbish The bottle was dug up in Warrnambool so it makes it an archeological find and it also shows the possibility at any time of finding items such as this in old buildings and in garden plots and paddocks etc. This is a small glass bottle used for patent or prescription medicine and issued by a chemist. It has no stopper. Side of bottle – ‘H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool’ Base: ‘W.T. Co’, ‘Pat. Jan 5, 1892’ harry london, warrnambool chemist -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, bottle 'Fowlers 1 pint', c1915
Joseph Fowler (1888-1972), was born 28 February 1888 at Bagworth, Leicestershire, England, With his brother Sydney, in the early 1900s Joseph worked in a fruit-preserving business run by an uncle at Maidstone, Kent, and continued with the firm after 1908 when it was relocated at Reading. He married in 1910 and emigrated in 1913 settling at Camberwell, Melbourne.The jars were first manufactured in 1915 in Melbourne, for a fruit-bottling business started at the rear of his small house and the company of J. Fowler & Co. had begun producing home-bottling kits containing a sterilizer, bottles, lids, rings and a thermometer. Initially Fowler travelled the district, selling his kits door-to-door from the back of a cart. In 1920 he bought a shop in Hawthorn, and registered his business as a private company.During the Depression Fowlers Kits became a household name. In 1934 Fowlers Vacola Manufacturing Co. Ltd was registered as a public company. Fowler retired in 1961, but remained chairman of directors; his son Ronald succeeded him as managing director. Joseph died 1972 and when Ronald died in 1978, the company was bought out by the Sydney firm, Hooper Baillie Industries Ltd; it in turn sold to Sabco Ltd of South Australia; in 1994, when Sabco went into receivership, Australian Resource Recovery Technologies re-established Fowlers Vacola Australia Pty Ltd's headquarters in Melbourne.The early settlers of Moorabbin Shire had to be self sufficient and grew their own fruit and vegetables even if not market gardeners They preserved their produce for use all year.A 1 pint, clear, glass, narrow neck bottle with original 'Fowlers Vacola' stopper.Top FOWLERS VACOLA Shoulder of bottle FOWLERS VACOLA ONE PINT FRUIT JUICE BOTTLE Base F452 / M / R trade mark Amarket gardeners, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, fowler james, fowler ronald, fowler's vacola, food preservation -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Decanter, wine
Decanter, clear glass, bulbous bottom, long neck open top, not designed for stopperdecanter, mess property -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Router Plane, Late 19th to early 20th Century
Router planes are not the same as modern power routers. The simplest answer is that a router plane is a chisel held at adjustable vertical depths in a block of wood or metal. An antique-style router plane is mainly used for levelling out the bottoms of dado joints, mortises, and when installing hinges, inlays, and tenon cheeks, and similar other uses. There are three main categories or styles of router planes the earliest type of these is affectionately referred to as an "old woman's tooth", or "Grandma's Tooth". These planes can be as simple as a block of wood with the iron wedged in, and some have wedges with brass thumbscrews. Most of these router planes were shop-made tools their bottom flat so they can ride along the top of the wood, and the iron is adjusted to the desired depth by moving it up and down with your fingers.An interesting vintage joinery tool used before mechanical routers with early examples often sought after by collectors today. The subject item was probably made in a joinery workshop for a specific need in regards to producing a specific type of profile. As a result, even though the item appears to be quite old it has no makers mark, age and provenance are unknown.Router Plane Old Woman's Tooth pattern wooden stopper for holding the blade in place. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Wine Bottle, First in last out, 1964-1972
Dark blue and cream ceramic wine bottle. Wallaby Airlines. Blue handle and stopperWallaby Airlines; DHC - 4 Caribou. Vietnam 1964-1972. First in last out. RTFN 35 Sqn On the back is description of what 35 Sqn did, number of flights, people and cargo.wine bottle, 35 squadron -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
Round slender clear glass bottle with cork stopper containing a few white crystals.nil -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Medical solution ( brown glass bottle)
8665.1 - Medium sized brown glass bottle with plastic and rubber lever mounted stopper. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle
Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.Round brown glass bottle tapering to slender neck at top with brown glass stopper.On base : 'D' in box over M, 0 701 M A32 -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Wine Decanter, Selangor Pewter, 1991
The decanter was gifted to members of the Board and Fellows of the Australasian Faculty by Dr. Abu Baker Suleiman on behalf of the Academy of Medicine of Malaysia. Dr. Suleiman, Master of the Academy, presented the decanter during the silver jubilee of the Academy which was established in 1966. Bulbous shaped pewter decanter with long ribbed neck and ring shaped pewter stopper.PRESENTED TO / DEAN, FACULTY OF ANAESTHETISTS / Royal Australasian College of Surgeons / [crest of Academy] / ON THE OCCASION OF THE / SILVER JUBILEE / ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF MALAYSIA / 1991 [hallmark] Selangor / Pewterdr abu baker suleiman, academy of medicine of malaysia, selangor pewter -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, Water Bottle
Blue enamal water bottle Felt cover Cork stopper WW1 leather holder WT Australia stamped leather H with star written on inside of leather -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Container (Item) - Water Bottle Australian WW2
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - MEASURING BOTTLE
Small clear glass bottle with cork stopper and measurements in ounces up one side.W.T & Co Cdomestic equipment, containers, bottle -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Perfume Bottles
3 small clear cut glass perfume bottles with decorative ground glass stoppers.perfume bottles, cosmetic containers, bottles