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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - China crockery recovered from wreck of Light of the age
Subsequent to the wrecking of the Light of the Age marine concretions and corrosion products formed a cement capping over the cargo, stabilising and protecting it. The site of the Light of the Age was found by divers in late 1960s, and soon became a popular diving site. Huge amounts of intact crockery were removed from the wreck by boatloads of divers, including distinctive brown glazed teapots with legs (one diving author named it 'the Teapot Wreck' (Denmead, 1973: 78-82), 'Greek Key' patterned transferware, Cooper & Wood Portobello black glass three piece bottles, and sauce, preserve and condiment bottles often with contents (gooseberries, raspberries, olives) and seals intact. Larger items including a signal cannon and an anchor were removed from the site, while divers seeking souvenirs commonly used cold chisels to chip objects free of the concretion 'cap' which had stabilised and protected the remaining cargo for so long. In 1982 this situation was drastically changed when someone used explosives to further break concretions. However the charge was too powerful resulting in the site's complete destruction and the remaining items to become scattered and broken. Abraded and worn ceramic objects washed up on the beach are invariably collected by beachgoers, including fragments of crockery, figurines and animal figures used for 19th century household decoration and toys. The Light of the Age is archaeologically significant as the wreck of an international immigrant ship with an inward bound cargo. It is historically significant for its association with both the Black Ball and White Star Lines which carried thousands of immigrants to Australia. Built in 1855 and lost on 16 January 1868 now lies at Point Lonsdale Beach, half a mile west from Point Lonsdale, Port Phillip Heads.01- 1 shallow bowl, 02- 1 sweet bowl, 03- 1 willow pattern service dish, 04- 2 ladle cups [no handles], 05 06- 2 egg cups, 07- 2 bread and butter plates, 08- 1 condiment bowl lidWedgwood deep saucer; Pearl stone china, Ribbon, Wedgewood Willow Pattern service dish, Staffordshire Stone China, Fenton, No10shipwrecks, salvage, crockery, light of the age, clippers -
Arapiles Historical Society
China Pieces Newtons Hotel Natimuk
... saucer, 168.3- part cup... plate, 168.2- part saucer, 168.3- part cup China Pieces Newtons ...Commercial/shop equipment, 168.1- part plate, 168.2- part saucer, 168.3- part cupchina, ceramic, crockery -
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
Memorabilia - TROPHY
... Perpetual Cup for Best Decorated Saucer" ON INDIVIDUAL PLAQUES... Perpetual Cup for Best Decorated Saucer" ON INDIVIDUAL PLAQUES ...Silver-plate cup on brown wooden base with 2 handles, shields with winners names engraved (1951-1960), plate with years 1961-1969 fixed to wooden baseON CUP "Clunes Horticultural Society The Cr. Roff Trophy Perpetual Cup for Best Decorated Saucer" ON INDIVIDUAL PLAQUES "Violet Mitchell 1951, Diane Carter 1952, Diane Carter 1953, Diane Carter 1954, Maureen Bliss 1955, Glenice Bliss 1956, Glenice Bliss 1957, Pamela Birch 1958, Leni Steiger 1959, Kerry Ballinger 1960, Elizabeth Cook 1961, Patricia Foley 1962, Dianne Birch 1963, Lance Ingram 1964, Daniel Eaton 1966, Janene Brown 1967, Lance Hughes 1968, Lance Hughes 1969"trophy, roff -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Ceramic - Artwork, (Untitled) Tea cup
Tea cup wheel thrown with handle, no saucer. Abstract glaze decoration. If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please use the comment link below. S2 + Engo written in glaze on bottom of cupceramics, teacup -
Mont De Lancey
Child's Tea Set
... Pink and white child's tea set. 6 saucers and 4 cups... trays Pink and white child's tea set. 6 saucers and 4 cups ...Pink and white child's tea set. 6 saucers and 4 cups, with teapot, jug and sugar bowl. Plus a metal black tray with floral decoration.tea sets, toy cups, tea and coffee sets, toy bowls, trays -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
domestic crockery, 1875
... consisting of 2x plate 23cm,3x plate 18cm,3x saucer 14cm,3x cup 7cm... teaset consisting of 2x plate 23cm,3x plate 18cm,3x saucer 14cm ...Presentation by members of Barkers Creek Wesleyan Church to class leader William Peeler on leaving Barkers Creek for Horsham in 1876. An inscribed certificate signed by the class members testifies to the date and circumstances of the gift.A dated collection of domestic crockery with local associations.China, white porcelain with green floral decoration teaset consisting of 2x plate 23cm,3x plate 18cm,3x saucer 14cm,3x cup 7cm high no markings -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Ceramic - small vintage cups, c.1920
... These are two vintage small cups, probably dating from...These are two vintage small cups, probably dating from ...These are two vintage small cups, probably dating from early in the 20th century. They may have originally had saucers to match. Both cups have different inscriptions, and were likely given as a present to indicate friendship or love and other examples of the same type of cup have similar inscriptions such as 'Remember me' and 'Forget-Me-Not'. The cup may not have been used but kept for decorative purposes.This cup has no known provenance and is kept for display purposes as an attractive vintage household itemThese are two small china cups with a light greenish yellow and white body and a white handles. The white section has some gold lettering on it. The cup is decorated with s raised pattern of a gold chain and blue and gold flowers. The country of origin is stamped on the base..1 A Present .2 Remember me. Made in Germanysmall china cup, vintage china, household decorative items