Showing 3841 items
matching bottle
-
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Magazine, Arnold, Ken, Australian Antique Bottle Collector, 1985
An Australian bi-monthly magazine for collectors of Antique Bottles.Yellow cover with photos of amber glass chemist bottles An Australian bi-monthly magazine for collectors of Antique Bottles.antique bottles, collections -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Commemorative Bottle, 1986
Unopened green bottle Port 161 Recce Sqn161 Recce Flt 1965 161 Recce Sqn 1986 21st anniversary Portcommemorative bottle, 161 reconnaissance squadron -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear rectangular glass bottle. Side Indents -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with blue tint) rectangular glass bottle.Linseed Compound Trademark. Stockport Kay Brothers Ltd. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with blue tint) rectangular glass bottle.Martin & Pleasance. Homoeopathic Chemists. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with green tint) square glass bottleWM Johnson & Son Chemists. Junction St Kilda. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with blue tint) rectangular glass bottle.One tablespoon. Simpson & Davenport Chemists. Collins St. E. Melbourne. One tablespoon. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Wine Bottle
Commemorative bottle of wine. Part of a set with wine glassWhite label. "To all those who sffered and died Vietnam 1962-1973"wine bottle -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Water Bottle
Army plastic water bottle in it protective green coverDSA 100-68 C-2545. FSN 8465 927 7485 RN 41041water bottle, mcphail collection -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, Oil bottle
Used for rifle maintenanceBrass oil bottle for 303 rifle missing spoonHJ & S Crown over VS -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Equipment - Field Equipment, Water bottle
passed down from 1RVR Association collectionAluminium water bottle with cork stopper and leather strap.ww1 -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Bottle opener, Bottle Opener, Presbyterian Church, Linton
Used by the Presbyterian Church Linton, for opening the communion grape juice. Donated to the Society on the Church closure in 1996.Gold painted bottle opener in shape of a right hand.presbyterian church linton, bottle opener -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c.1900 - c. 1912
Trove : Leader, Saturday April 9th, 1892, page 24, 'Suicide in St. Kilda', mentions chemist Ernest Daintree in the report as selling the laudanum used in the suicide. Victorian Government Gazette, no.67, Friday May 4th, 1894, page 1841. : 'Trademarks, CLASS 47. 3833. A liquid detergent for general domestic cleaning purposes. Ernest Daintree of High-street, St. Kilda, Victoria, wholesale and retail druggist. 30 April 1894. (As a distinctive label.)' Victorian Government Gazettes, Pharmaceutical Registers, Ernest Daintree is listed at the address 102 High Street St Kilda from 1898 until at 523 Malvern Road, Toorak in 1903. He was first entered on the Pharmaceutical Register in Victoria on 11 April 1888 and his qualification was from Gt. Britain, Major Exam, No.2138.Tall rectangular clear glass bottle with angled corners, for stopper seal. Text embossed on one side & logo on base.Embossed on side 'E. DAINTREE ST KILDA'. On base : ' M' inside cartouche shaped impression.druggist, wholesale., druggist, retail, ernest daintree -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
BOTTLE OF ANGUS & CO. INK.GLASS INK BOTTLE COMPLETE WITH INKFOUNTAIN PEN ANGUS & CO. PTY. LTD. INK.local history, glass, technology bottles -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Milk, 1959
This is a milk bottle from the local dairy in Kiewa. It is an old style bottle in imperial measure(ended 1974). This has good historical value, as milk is no longer made in bottles and we do not use imperial measurements anymore. This item is significance for historic reasons, shows local dairy items used. There are not many bottles from this local dairy from this period, and is it is in good condition. . Social significance, shows what items local families used. Research significance. These bottles are not in use anymore as we do not have imperial measurement, so good for research that explains this topic. Therefore has good interpretive capacity.Glass milk bottle. One imperial pint.Glass molded inscription of ONE IMPERIAL PINT. In red text on front Kiewa, (in script) / PASTUERISED / FULL CREAM MILK/ USE KIEWA BUTTER/ CREAM / AND ICE CREAM MIX . In red text on back THIS BOTTLE ALWAYS REMAINS/THE PROPERTY OF/NORTH EASTERN/DAIRY CO. LTD. On bottom of bottle, molded AGM 2 x M F1959 in the middle of botton 5 / 48 bottle, milk, drink, container, dairy, farm, kiewa, cow -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE, EBERHARD & CO FACTORY IN CLUNES
CLEAR BOTTLE OF EBERHARD & CO LEMONADE WITH CONTENTSLABEL : DEPOSIT 3D REFUNDED WITH THIS LABEL ATTACHED LEMONADE EBERHARD & CO CLUNES & TALBOT BOTTLE : THIS BOTTLE REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF EBERHARD & CO CLUNES EBERHARD & CO (CROWN SYMBOL) CLUNES & TALBOT BOTTOM : 225 28 ISM - 157 (MAKERS SYMBOL)eberhard & co, lemonadebottle -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Infant feeding bottle, 'The Victoria Feeding Bottle', 1900 (approximate)
This design was modelled on Queen Victoria's nursery bottles and would have been in use during mid 1880s to the early 1900s. This item is very similar to the Alexandra Feeding Bottle featured in the Maws catalogue of 1868. It was named after the then Princess Alexandra of Wales, later Queen Alexandra. This model had a glass stopper and a long rubber tube which connected at one end to a teat and to a glass tube at the other. The fittings were very difficult to clean and would hold milk particles, making them a breeding ground for the formation of bacteria. Sterilisation of feeding bottles by boiling, and boiling of milk and water, were not practiced effectively at this time.Globular shaped feeding bottle embossed with a crown on the upper surface. Next of bottle fitted with a glass thread. Writing imprinted on front of bottle, inside a ring, reads "THE VICTORIA FEEDING BOTTLE". The bottle has a flat shaped bottom to allow it to balance on a surface while being used."THE VICTORIA FEEDING BOTTLE"infant feeding, infant care -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Bottle
Object found at POW Camp 13Small cylindrical glass bottle with black screw top and black capital letters in glass on bottom of bottle.J 374 Mbottle, camp 13, murchison, tatura, glass -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, c. 1840s - 1870s
This brown glass bottle has been handmade from about the 1840s to 1870s. The bottle, possibly used to store ale or soda or mineral water, was found in the coastal waters of Victoria. It is part of the John Chance Collection. Glassblowers made bottles like this one by blowing air through a long pipe into the molten glass blob at the end of the pipe. The glass was blown out to fit into the shape of the cylindrical dip mould. Once it hardened, the glass was removed from the mould and the glassblower would continue using the pipe to create the neck while carefully using a tool to hold the base. The base may have been part of the dip mould, otherwise, a 'ponty' tool would have been used to flatten the base. A tool would have been used to cut off the bottle from the blowpipe and a piece of soft glass would be added to the mouth to then formed into the double collar lip. Bottles like this would usually be sealed with a cork, which may have been held in place with wax or wire and tape. Although this bottle is not linked to a particular shipwreck, it is recognised as a historically significant example of handmade, 1840s to 1870s beverage bottles imported for use in Colonial Victoria. The bottle is also significant for its association with John Chance, a diver in Victoria’s coastal waters in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Items that come from several shipwrecks have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value.Bottle, brown glass, wide body, cork-top style. Applied double collar, straight upper, flared lower. Short bulbous neck, wide shoulder with seam, body tapers inward to base. Shallow base with wide uneven heel. Bubbles, disculouration and creases in glass. Sediment in bottle. Inscription in base.Embossed in base [indecipherable]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, john chance, glass bottle, antique bottle, handmade, mouth blown, blown bottle, collectable, bottle, dip mould, soda bottle, ale bottle, beverage bottle, brown glass -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Commemorative Bottle, 1985
Unopened green bottle of 1985 Tauriga Port commemorating AATTVAATTV Perservere Australian Army Training Team Vietnam 1985 Tauriga Port Bonneyniew Winery Barmera SAcommemorative port, aattv -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear rectangular glass bottle. Reminisce of cork inside. Sloans Liniment. Made in USA -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with light blue tint) rectangular glass bottle.Woods. Great peppermint cure for coughs and colds. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small round tall clear (with green tint) glass bottle.St Jakobs Oel. The Charles A. Vogeller Company Baltimore, MD U.S.A -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with green tint) square shaped glass bottle.Hire's household extract. For brewing rootbeer at home. Manufactured by the Charles Hires Co. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Artwork, other - Ship in Bottle, c.1943
Made by unknown POW for a guard Cpl. McGlade probably in Camp 13.Model of white hulled, four masted sailing ship in a bottle.italian pow, ornaments, corporal mcglade, murchison camp 13, garrison guards -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic - Ceramics, Bottle by Sherlow Pottery
Photo of a hand thrown glazed bottle, in impressed makers stamp.. ceramics, sherlow pottery, australian studio ceramics, australian studio pottery -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, D. Drossou, 1930's
Dross Drossou sold his cordial manufacturing business to Phillips and Stone, a Bairnsdale company, in 1948. Phillips and Stone continued to manufacture soft drinks at Orbost until the early 1970's when the factory became a distribution centre. It closed as a distribution centre in 1978 and later served as the headquarters of the Orbost State Emergency Service. The site of the Cordial Factory now forms part of a carpark. A deposit on the bottles was added to all sales as they left the factory. The returned bottles were washed and the old label removed. The inside was cleaned by pushing the bottle onto a revolving brush. The reusing of the bottles went on until the bottle was broken or the top became chipped. This bottle is an example of a product manufacture by a local industry no longer existing.A clear glass cylindrical bottle with a tapered neck.D. DROSSOU ORBOSTbottle drossou orbost-cordial-factory food beverages -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Felton Grimwade & Co, Kruses Prize Medal Magnesia, 1912 to 1922
Medicine bottle that would have contained Kruses Prize Medal Magnesia. Both the contents and the bottle were produced by Felton Grimwade & Co Melbourne. The bottle was manufactured by the Felton Grimwade & Co owned Australian Glass Manufacturing Co Ltd (AGM) between 1912 and 1922.Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription, stopper top.Pressed on front: "Kruses Prize Medal Magnesia"; on back: "Felton Grimwade & Co Melbourne"; on base: monogram "AGM"glass bottles, medicine bottles, kruse, felton grimwade, agm -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, early 1900's
The Omah Sauce bottle was the first ever Rosella tomato sauce bottle.This item is an example of a very early glass container made by one of Australia's earliest known food brandsGreen tinged Rosella Omah Sauce bottle. Elongated rectangular shape.Rosella Omah Saucecondiments bottle-food-container rosella_omah-sauce -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Gilman Bros, M. Balfe & Sons, 1912 to 1922
Medicine-style bottle , square profile, "M.BALFE" pressed into front of bottle. AGM monogram on the base. Contained Balfe black and colors for straw hatsClear glass bottle, pressed inscription, stopper top.Pressed on front: "M.BALFE"glass bottles, medicine bottles, straw hats