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Tennis Australia
Glass Bottle, Glass container, Ball, Circa 1990
Three Wilson 'US Open' tennis balls inside a sealed glass wine bottle. Label states: 'VINTAGE/CHATEAU DU TENNIS' and features Wilson logos. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Glass, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1985
An unsealed can of 3 Dunlop (U.S.) 'Player' tennis balls with plastic reclosure lid. Missing metal ring-pull top. Contains 3 Dunlop balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 2000
A sealed can of three Penn 'OS Oversize Extra Duty Felt' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal and original plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 2000
A sealed can of three Penn 'OS Oversize Extra Duty Felt' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal and original plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
An unsealed Chemold 'Tony Roche' tennis ball can. Metal ring-pull seal missing. Contains two of the three original balls, both autographed by Tony Roche. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1965
An unsealed Winston (U.K.) tennis ball can. Missing ring-pull seal lid, but has plastic reclosure cap. Contains two of three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Wool, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
A sealed Regent Sports Company 'Don Budge' tennis ball can. Has intact metal ring-pull lid and plastic reclosure cap. Model no.21280. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1987
A Dunlop 'Blue Max' mid-size, split shaft tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Prince brand netting. Materials: Leather, Adhesive tape, Synthetic material, Ink, Plastic, Metal, Graphite, Kevlar, Painttennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1990
Two Dunlop Graphite Composite squash racquets (.1-.2), featuring the Dutch national flag on the racquet head, and on the lower shaft. Materials: Graphite, Composite Materials, Plastic, Nylon, Synthetic material, Adhesive tape, Inktennis -
Orbost & District Historical Society
seed bag, mid 20th century
This unused bag would have been used by the snowy River Co-Op in Orbost during the 1960's-1970's to pack selected seed beans.Snowy River Seeds started life as a farmers' co-operative (Snowy River Co-op) in 1967. This item is significant because it was specially made for the seed bean industry which was a major industry in the Orbost district for over a century. A bag made of white woven synthetic material. It is unused. On the front is the logo for the Snowy River Co-Op Ltd - the 'man from Snowy River" in red print inside a blue circle. Other print is red and blue.On front: Produce of... Snowy River Co-Op Ltd Orbost - Victoria V73 25 kg NET snowy-river-co-op seed-bag -
Melbourne Legacy
Flag, Legacy, 2012
The flag was made to replace an existing Legacy flag (at the insistence of Myra Healey) that was stolen. Myra was a member of the Upper Yarra Legacy Widows Club. The flag was flown next to the Australian flag in the RSL Memorial Garden. The symbol of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country.The Legacy flag was a reminder that Legacy was still active in its work for families of ex-service and serving personnel.Large rectangular synthetic flag with the word Legacy and the torch logo, canvas binding down the left hand edge. Also a short history of how the flag was flown at an RSL typed on white paper x 2 pages.The word Legacy (in blue), underlined in orange. Legacy torch (in blue) on the righthand side of the flag. Lower righthand side of Legacy Torch is registered trade mark symbol.legacy promotion, logo, flags -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Dress, 1990s
Made to measure by former owner of 'Just Ask Us', Jacaranda Court, Blackburn Road, Blackburn. Shop in Blackburn Road, Blackburn.Maroon dress - short sleeves 17cm nylon zip down back, lined in maroon polyester (synthetic) dress nylon (crepe). Cut of dress - straight A-line style. Kick pleat at back. Round neck line.Jean's Studio Australiacostume, female -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Craft - Scrimshaw, After 1975
When scrimshaw is mentioned, most people think of carving on sperm whale teeth only. But scrimshaw also includes engravings on skeletal whale bone–such as the jaw bone, called panbone–and ivory from other marine mammals such as walrus. Although scrimshaw is widely associated with nautical themes and designs of the 19th century whaling industry, vintage scrimshaw was also produced as tribal art in many cultures. Today, scrimshaw is recognized as a unique medium in which present-day artists have developed their own modern themes. Scrimshaw reproductions may take several forms. There are - New carvings on genuine ivory or bone with the deliberate intent to create an "antique” - New carvings on genuine ivory or bone sold as signed and dated contemporary art - Clearly marked synthetic museum reproductions and mass marketed - Unmarked synthetic replicas Painstakingly carved deliberate replicas are directed towards the scrimshaw collector and seldom appear in the general market. Pieces of contemporary art and museum copies are usually clearly marked and openly sold for what they are. The biggest problems in the general antiques market are the mass produced synthetic reproduction pieces, such as this item, that can be mistaken for the genuine item. The scrimshaw is a modern reproduction of a typical scrimshaw scene and engraved onto a synthetic substance. It has been created as a decorative piece and is currently displayed as a representation of the craft of scrimshaw.Scrimshaw carved on a non-natural material in the shape of a whale tooth. Engraving depicts a grizzly bear with two cubs next to a fallen tree. Nonewarrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, craft work, carving on bones, whale bone carving, engraving, scrimshaw, carving, reproduction scrimshaw -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing, Child's white nylon dress & pink silk petticoat, c1960
This white Nylon sleeveless dress with the pattern of Deer machine embossed on the material was made by a local resident in City of Moorabbin for her child in the new popular synthetic material. A pink jap silk sleeveless petticoat with lace trim completes the set. Press studs fasten the dressWomen in City of Moorabbin were accomplished knitters, dressmakers and craft workers so they made clothes for their families using the popular new synthetic material. Nylon was easy care with embossed pretty patterns and required no ironing. A Child's white nylon sleeveless dress with machine embossed deer and a pink silk petticoat Fasteners are press studs clothing, baby, nylon, machine pressed designs, layette, knitting, craftwork, wool, early settlers, city of moorabbin, bentleigh, ormond, moorabbin, post war settlers, world war 11 1939-40 sharp valma, -
Tennis Australia
Cover, Circa 1970
A blue and white racquet head cover, with a blue background, and a white plastic, raised relief impression of the Slazenger logo and panther emblem. Handwritten inscription across the inside: BRACHER~WINCHELSEA. Materials: Synthetic material, Metal, Cloth, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1955
An unsealed Wright & Ditson 'Championship Tennis balls' domed-top can without lid. Key and seal strip also lost. Contains 2 of the 3 original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1965
An unsealed Spalding (U.S.) 'Encore! Encore!' domed-top tennis ball can with lid. Key and seal strip lost. Contains three original 'Color Seam' balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container , Ball, Circa 1990
A sealed clear plastic container of three Dunlop multicoloured 'Wild 'n Wooly' tennis balls. Plastic reclosure cap over ring-pull style metal lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Plastic, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1960
A sealed dome-lid Dunlop 'Turnier' tennis ball can. Key winder attached to base of can. [Czech type can with key in recessed groove and solder spot on base]. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1990
An unsealed Slazenger (U.K.) 'Wimbledon Yellow' tennis ball can. Missing ring-pull lid, and plastic reclosure lid. Contains two Slazenger balls, unclear if original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1955
An unsealed Sears Roebuck 'X-pert Tennis Balls' can. Domed metal lid. Key winder and metal strip seal missing. Contains two unbranded balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Wool, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1990
A sealed can of three Optimit (Czechoslovakia) 'Star' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal, and a plastic reclosure lid. Stretch plastic netting covering can. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Plastic, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1985
An unsealed MacGregor 'Championship Bright Yellow' tennis ball can. Missing metal ring-pull seal, has plastic reclosure cap. Contains two of the three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1955
An unsealed Rexall 'Bobby Riggs Championship' tennis ball can. Domed metal lid. Key winder and metal strip seal missing. Contains three unbranded balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Wool, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Tennis practice set, Circa 1960
An 'LPR Tennis Practice Set' in hexagonal cardboard box. Consists of white tennis ball attached to a length of white rubber, which is attached to a length of white woven cord. Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1967
A sealed Spalding (U.K.) 'Pancho Gonzales' English flat-top ball can, key wind type. Contains three balls. Key attached to top of can with adhesive tape. Materials: Metal, Rubber, Synthetic material, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container , Ball, Circa 1996
A sealed clear plastic container of three Penn 'Davis Cup Extra Duty Felt' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal and original plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1960
An unsealed J.C. Higgins by Sears Roebuck tennis ball can. Domed metal lid. Key winder and metal strip seal missing. Contains two of three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Wool, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1995
A Spalding Pro Response Series 'The Professional-95' tennis racquet, strung with multi-coloured strings, and featuring Gamma Sports 'Gamma Hi-Tech' handle grip. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Synthetic material, Nylon, Paint, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet & cover, Circa 1989
A Wimbledon graphite/fibreglass composite, tennis racquet, featuring Wilson 'Championship' strings. Racquet is accompanied by a cover. Materials: Graphite, Fibreglass, Paint, Ink, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Metal, Nylon, Synthetic material, Metal, Plastic, Inktennis