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Mont De LanceyTeapot, Circa 1866
... Teapot......Teapots...Teapot awarded to Mrs Thomas Quayle at the Melbourne Exhibition of 1866 for an exhibit. ...Ornate silver teapot...Sebire. food warmers Teapots 551 on base Ornate silver teapot Teapot ...Teapot awarded to Mrs Thomas Quayle at the Melbourne Exhibition of 1866 for an exhibit. From the home of the late Mrs. W.J. Sebire.Ornate silver teapot551 on basefood warmers, teapots -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Haeusler Collection Teapot
... Haeusler Collection Teapot...teapot...The teapot was manufactured in England, likely dating from the early twentieth-century. ...The broken handle of the teapot has been replaced with wire. The teapot handle was repaired by Alfred Haeusler (b.1922, d.1997) and holds remarkable balance, perfectly retaining its function. ...Faded, circular makers mark on the base of teapot, illegible/"ENGLAND"...Haeusler Collection Teapot Domestic object Haeusler Collection Teapot ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This teapot is one of the many domestic objects in the Haeusler Collection that represent family and home life in early twentieth century Wodonga. The ingenious repair to the teapot's handle reflects the resourcefulness and thriftiness of the Haeusler family during the economic hardships of the 1930s Great Depression. The teapot was manufactured in England, likely dating from the early twentieth-century. This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history, and women’s history. A glazed ceramic teapot with a printed design depicting two deer and a hunter in a woodland on one side, and two deer by a stream in a woodland on the other. The broken handle of the teapot has been replaced with wire. The teapot handle was repaired by Alfred Haeusler (b.1922, d.1997) and holds remarkable balance, perfectly retaining its function. Faded, circular makers mark on the base of teapot, illegible/"ENGLAND"teapot, teaware, tableware, ceramic, domestic, social history -
Mont De LanceyArtwork, other - Pot
... teapots...An old teapot covered 'mosaic like' with pieces of broken china. ...Round large teapot with coloured ceramic pieces attached all over the pot, rough texture, with a smooth base....From the home of an Aunt of Miss Margaret Mitchell. teapots mosaics Round large teapot with coloured ceramic pieces attached all over the pot, rough texture, with a smooth base. ...An old teapot covered 'mosaic like' with pieces of broken china. A memento of familiar objects 'lost', a popular idea during the 1930's. From the home of an Aunt of Miss Margaret Mitchell. Round large teapot with coloured ceramic pieces attached all over the pot, rough texture, with a smooth base.teapots, mosaics -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaTeapot, plate and saucer
... Teapot lid, registration number 13.2. Saucer, registration number 13.3. ...Teapot front: 'Primitive Methodist Jubliee Chapel Tunstall'; teapot back and teapot lid: 'William Clowes' 'Hugh Bourne'. ...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne www.myprimitivemethodists.org.uk primitive methodist primitive methodist jubliee chapel tunstall Teapot front: 'Primitive Methodist Jubliee Chapel Tunstall'; teapot back and teapot lid: 'William Clowes' 'Hugh Bourne'. ...www.myprimitivemethodists.org.ukWhite china with gold trim and green transfer prints and text. Teapot, registration number 13.1, has a serpent like spout. Teapot lid, registration number 13.2. Saucer, registration number 13.3. Plate, registration number 13.4.Teapot front: 'Primitive Methodist Jubliee Chapel Tunstall'; teapot back and teapot lid: 'William Clowes' 'Hugh Bourne'. primitive methodist, primitive methodist jubliee chapel tunstall -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumTeapot
... Teapot...teapot...Black ceramic teapot. Highly decorated in faded colours of yellow, white, blue and pink - storks and flowers....On base of teapot : Ro. No. 113746...Teapot ...Black ceramic teapot. Highly decorated in faded colours of yellow, white, blue and pink - storks and flowers.On base of teapot : Ro. No. 113746teapot, ceramic, goldfields, buckland valley, aldo gios, tableware -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Objects, 05/01/1989
... This photo depicts an insulated teapot and some kitchen canisters with 'drop-in' lids, amongst other items on a kitchen table. ...B&W photo of an insulated teapot and some kitchen canisters amongst various other items on a kitchen table. ...[In blue ink on a yellow sticky note] Insulated teapot and canisters with drop in lids....B&W photo of an insulated teapot and some kitchen canisters amongst various other items on a kitchen table. ...This series of photos depicts appliances and equipment kept within easy reach in a kitchen. The photos, date-stamped "89 1 5", were taken during a visit to the home of Arthritis Foundation of Victoria member, Margaret. They were taken to accompany an article by Occupational Therapist, Pat Dwyer. Titled, 'Suggestions for independent living', the article and accompanying photo appear on page 10 of the Vol 2 No 1, March 1989 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It outlines the steps taken by Margaret to facilitate the daily challenges of living independently with arthritis. This photo depicts an insulated teapot and some kitchen canisters with 'drop-in' lids, amongst other items on a kitchen table. However, this particular photo was not published.B&W photo of an insulated teapot and some kitchen canisters amongst various other items on a kitchen table. The photo is date-stamped "89 1 5" in white text on the bottom left side of the image layer.[In blue ink on a yellow sticky note] Insulated teapot and canisters with drop in lids.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, pat dwyer, occupational therapist, ot, arthritic aids, kitchen aids, kitchen gadgets, insulated teapot, kitchen canisters, food storage, pantry storage containers, drop-in lids, living with arthritis, living independently, pain management, arthritis update, 1989 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaTeapot, 1908
... Teapot...Reproduced in 1908. The original teapot is in Wesley House, London....White porcelain Wedgwood-Wesley teapot with blue transfers. Teapot registration number 7.1; lid registration number 7.2....Teapot ...Replica of Wedgewood Wesley teapots made by Sir Josiah Wedgewood 1761 at Etruna, England and presented to John Wesley. Reproduced in 1908. The original teapot is in Wesley House, London.Replica of Wedgewood Wesley teapots made by Sir Josiah Wedgewood 1761 at Etruria, England and presented to John Wesley. Reproduced in 1908. The original teapot is in Wesley House, London.White porcelain Wedgwood-Wesley teapot with blue transfers. Teapot registration number 7.1; lid registration number 7.2.'Be present at our Table Lord, Be here and everywhere ador'd, These creatures blefs & grant that we May feast in Paradice with thee'wesley, john -
Orbost & District Historical Societyelectric teapot, Chesters Trading Company, mid 20th century
... The lid does not match the teapot....On the bottom of the teapot - EPBM James Dixon & Sons a trumpet symbol Sheffield 8578 4...The lid does not match the teapot. electric teapot James Dixon & Sons Chesters Trading Company ...This item wasdonated to the Slab Hut, the Orbost Visitor Information Centre. This item reflects the importance of tea drinking in 19th and 20th century Australia. A teapot of EPBM - electroplated britannia metal with an aluminium lid that has an electric plug connection. The lid is an Alanware, 240 volt 100 watt immersion heater with a coil suspended from it. The lid does not match the teapot.On the bottom of the teapot - EPBM James Dixon & Sons a trumpet symbol Sheffield 8578 4teapot electro-plated-britannia-metal appliances water-heating drink-food-preparation -
Creswick Museumteapot, early 1970s
... teapot......teapot...Handmade pottery teapot made by Doug Alexander at his Springmount Pottery in Creswick about 1972....Pottery teapot, glazed...Doug Alexander pottery teapot Springmount Creswick glaze Doug Alexander's mark Pottery teapot, glazed teapot Doug Alexander ...Handmade pottery teapot made by Doug Alexander at his Springmount Pottery in Creswick about 1972.Doug Alexander was one of Australia's greatest studio potters.Pottery teapot, glazedDoug Alexander's markdoug alexander, pottery, teapot, springmount, creswick, glaze -
Mont De LanceySilver teapot on stand
... teapots...Silver pins on chains on both sides of base top for securing teapot....Silver pins on chains on both sides of base top for securing teapot. Silver teapot on stand ...Ornate embossed lidded silver teapot on three footed stand with a spirit burner on base. Silver pins on chains on both sides of base top for securing teapot.No 4, Badger and shoe symbols, large comma, symbol,l A1, 6305teapots, stands -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Teapot, Unknown
... Teapot......Teapot...Both generalised groups of teapots have polygonal examples – that is, teapots that are made up of straight sided segments – but six or seven sided teapots are incredibly rare. ...Plain sliver teapot. Heavy oxidation. Dented....Plain sliver teapot. Heavy oxidation. Dented. Domestic object Teapot ...In the 1650s, the newest exciting development had arrived on Britain’s shores, this time it was tea from China. As it was brought back from overseas, tea was incredibly scarce and as such its price was very high; in 1664, the cost of tea was already 40s per pound, although this is not as high as what it would become when taxed in the 18th century. This resulted in only the social elite enjoying a cup of tea, and most commonly tea was enjoyed in coffee houses, and teapots were therefore not yet a household item. As the East India Company imported larger quantities of tea, it became more widely available and a larger section of the British population were able to enjoy it meaning that, by 1669, tea was available nearly everywhere. Likely due to the fact that tea was first enjoyed in coffee houses, the first known teapot resembles a coffee pot, with a tapering cylindrical shape and standing much taller than what we now know as a teapot at 13.5 inches tall. Into the 1680s, these teapots were given a conical cover for the spout that was fixed to the pot via a chain. As Queen Anne took the throne in 1702, teapots had become much more widely used and had formed two common groups. The first style of teapot was the pear shaped style which began to appear in 1705. The pear shaped pot usually had a domed lid and sometimes featured a finial. This form was generally supplied with a heater and stand as well as having a baluster shaped handle on one side. This iteration would disappear by 1725 but does make a reappearance in the 1740s, only this time as an inverted pear shape. The second group was the more spherical, or globular, shape which appeared in 1710. The globular teapot had a flush, hinged lid as well as a narrow moulded rim foot and a straight sided, tapering spout. Both generalised groups of teapots have polygonal examples – that is, teapots that are made up of straight sided segments – but six or seven sided teapots are incredibly rare. There is one known example of a seven sided globular teapot, made by Isaac Ribouleau in 1724. This is so unique because polygonal teapots are much more technically difficult and time consuming to make. Other than the occasional band of engraving round the shoulder of the teapot, they remain quite plain until c.1740 when scrollwork and chased shells begin to be applied for decoration. ‘Chasing’ is the process of decorating the front of a piece of metal by indenting the back, without cutting or engraving. From 1755 until 1770, silver teapots became incredibly uncommon and it is likely that this either reflects a change in drinking habits or changing trends producing a favour for porcelain. This dip in popularity could also be in response to the outrageous taxes placed on tea, up to 119%! In 1765, the Leeds creamware globular teapot seemed to kickstart a resurgence and this, combined with the Commutation Act of 1784 – which reduced tax on tea from 119% to 12.5% – saw teapots return in all their forms. It’s around this time, in 1780, that a form of teapot with a detachable, openwork stand appeared; however, the plain, oval teapot remained the most popular in the 1780s and 90s. In the later years of George III’s tenure on the throne, during the last decade of the 18th century, there was a revival of chasing and embossing teapots with flower and foliage designs. At the turn of the century, the spherical, partly fluted teapot with classical decoration was superseded by a more oblong shaped pot that sat on four spherical feet. This was then changed again when teapots became more melon shaped. It was at this time that the capacity of a teapot greatly increased and the previously wooden or ivory handles were replaced by silver handles with ivory washers for insulation. As Britain entered into the Victorian era, the design quality often suffered as there was a tendency to over-decorate the silver. In the early 19th century, the last major addition to the shape of the teapot, a raised collar was added between the cover and body. Whilst this seems to just be for decoration, there is some speculation that it could also be to prevent overspills. https://www.marklittler.com/silver-teapots-history/ This item shows that silver and silver plated teapots were used for tea making.Plain sliver teapot. Heavy oxidation. Dented.None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, teapot, silver, siver plate, tea -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Object, Manto Ware, Cottage Teapot, c1930
... Cottage Teapot......teapot...This teapot was part of a teaset was given to Kathleen Carroll by her grandmother, Ellen (Nellie) Carroll. ...Green ceramic teapot in the shape of a cottage....Cottage Teapot Photograph Object Manto Ware ...This teapot was part of a teaset was given to Kathleen Carroll by her grandmother, Ellen (Nellie) Carroll. Green ceramic teapot in the shape of a cottage.Stamped on the base - Manto-ware Made in Japankathleen gervasoni, kathleen carroll, manto ware, teapot, cottage teapot, ellen carroll -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Silver teapot, R.C. Luke P/L, 1930's/1940's
... Teapot...Teapot...Silver teapot with black knob on lid on round base with decorative handle and spout...Teapot Teapot Silver Afternoon tea 1930's/1940's On base Triple Plate Luke EPNSA1 Silver teapot with black knob on lid on round base with decorative handle and spout Domestic object Silver teapot R.C. ...TeapotSilver teapot with black knob on lid on round base with decorative handle and spoutOn base Triple Plate Luke EPNSA1teapot, silver, afternoon tea, 1930's/1940's -
Greensborough Historical SocietyTeapot, Swan [brand] teapot, 1960s
... Teapot...Swan [brand] teapot...teapots...Commonly used 2 cup aluminium teapot with lid, Bakelite handle and knob....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Commonly used 2 cup aluminium teapot with lid, Bakelite handle and knob. teapots "Swan Brand Made in England The Carlton 2 cups" engraved on base Two cup tea pot with lid; bakelite handle and knob Swan [brand] teapot Teapot Swan Brand Swan Brand ...Commonly used 2 cup aluminium teapot with lid, Bakelite handle and knob.Two cup tea pot with lid; bakelite handle and knob"Swan Brand Made in England The Carlton 2 cups" engraved on baseteapots -
City of KingstonCeramic - Moorabbin Arts Centre teapot, City of Moorabbin, c. 1990
... Teapot belonging to a set produced for use at the Moorabbin Arts Centre (now Kingston Arts)....White ceramic teapot with lid and Moorabbin Arts Centre logo on front....Ceramic Moorabbin Arts Centre teapot City of Moorabbin Royal Porcelain Kingdom of Thailand ...Teapot belonging to a set produced for use at the Moorabbin Arts Centre (now Kingston Arts).White ceramic teapot with lid and Moorabbin Arts Centre logo on front.Marked on base: Royal Porcelain / Kingdom of Thailand / Oven to Table / Dishwasher - safe / Microwave - safeephemera, crockery, tableware, moorabbin arts centre -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Teapot, Swan [brand] teapot, 1950s
... Teapot...Swan [brand] teapot...teapots...Commonly used 4 cup aluminium teapot with lid, Bakelite handle and knob....Swan [brand] teapot Domestic object Teapot Swan Brand Swan Brand ...Commonly used 4 cup aluminium teapot with lid, Bakelite handle and knob.Four cup tea pot with lid; bakelite handle and knob."Swan Brand Made in England 4 cups" engraved on baseteapots, kitchen equipment -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Teapot, 1960s
... Teapot...Teapot...teapots...Commonly used 2 cup aluminium teapot with lid, Bakelite handle and knob....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Commonly used 2 cup aluminium teapot with lid, Bakelite handle and knob. teapots aluminium Two cup tea pot with lid; bakelite handle and knob Teapot Domestic object Teapot ...Commonly used 2 cup aluminium teapot with lid, Bakelite handle and knob.Two cup tea pot with lid; bakelite handle and knobteapots, aluminium -
Torquay and District Historical SocietyDomestic object - Silver tea set
... Silver three piece tea set consisting of teapot with black handle, covered two handled sugar bowl and covered milk jug...Inscribed on side of teapot "presented to Mr and Mrs Baines in appreciation from friends at Notting Hill 27-8-47"...James Baines Inscribed on side of teapot "presented to Mr and Mrs Baines in appreciation from friends at Notting Hill 27-8-47" Silver three piece tea set consisting of teapot with black handle, covered two handled sugar bowl and covered milk jug Domestic object Silver tea set ...This tea set was presented to Mr and Mrs Baines in appreciation from friends at Notting Hill in 1947. James (Jim) Baines was a teacher, school principal and author. He moved to Torquay in 1937 with his wife Ray and took up a position as head teacher at the primary school. In 1942 the family moved to Melbourne where he taught for over 30 years in State primary schools. His last positions were as principal at Ringwood, Oakleigh South and Clayton North. In 1976 he moved back to Torquay. Jim was the author of a handwritten history of Torquay as well as of schools in the Monash Inspectorate, and the book "Australian plant genera", published in 1981. See https://torquayhistoricalsociety.com.au/james-austin-baines/ for further information about him.Silver three piece tea set consisting of teapot with black handle, covered two handled sugar bowl and covered milk jugInscribed on side of teapot "presented to Mr and Mrs Baines in appreciation from friends at Notting Hill 27-8-47"james baines -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFunctional object - Britannia Teapot - Made in England. Wedding gift in Australia
... Teapot...When used: 1886 - 3rd March Made in Sheffield, England by PHILLIP ASHBERRY & SON Note in teapot when given to S & DHS Inc....Britannia Teapot - Pewter - Made in England. Wedding gift in Australia...When used: 1886 - 3rd March Made in Sheffield, England by PHILLIP ASHBERRY & SON Note in teapot when given to S & DHS Inc. Teapot Household on base - PHILLIP ASHBERRY & SON - SHEFFIELD Logo Britannia over Britannia Motive Britannia Teapot - Pewter - Made in England. ...This teapot was a wedding gift to Mr James Newman (Born 09/10/1855 Died 29/08/1951) of Braybrook & Miss Agnes Nash (Born 21/02/1858 Died 17/07/1944) of Geelong on the occasion of their wedding 3rd March 1886 When made: 1885 (?) When used: 1886 - 3rd March Made in Sheffield, England by PHILLIP ASHBERRY & SON Note in teapot when given to S & DHS Inc.Britannia Teapot - Pewter - Made in England. Wedding gift in Australiaon base - PHILLIP ASHBERRY & SON - SHEFFIELD Logo Britannia over Britannia Motiveteapot, household -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionDomestic object - Ornamental teapot inlaid with lapis lazuli, coral and turquoise, with a decorative lid
... A teapot is an essential item in every household, as butter tea is the national beverage in Tibet. ... Ornamental silver teapot inlaid with lapis lazuli, coral and turquoise, with a lid decorated in a similar style. ...A teapot is an essential item in every household, as butter tea is the national beverage in Tibet. ...A teapot is an essential item in every household, as butter tea is the national beverage in Tibet. Its rich butter content makes it perfect for the harsh climate of the Tibetan plateau. This teapot is richly decorated with turquoise, lapis lazuli and coral–highly valued gemstones in Tibetan culture, believed to have protective and healing properties. The teapot itself is a central part of Tibetan hospitality and social rituals. Ornamental silver teapot inlaid with lapis lazuli, coral and turquoise, with a lid decorated in a similar style. everyday life, silver, gemstones -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDomestic object - Teapot, Antimony-based Britannia metal teapot - only display item recovered from replica Antimony Miner's Hut destroyed by fire at Ringwood Lake Park circa 2006, <1860
... Teapot...Antimony-based Britannia metal teapot - only display item recovered from replica Antimony Miner's Hut destroyed by fire at Ringwood Lake Park circa 2006....The miner's cottage burnt down and thus the teapot is the only remaining object from the site....Teapot made of Britannia metal. Oval with recumbent dog on top. ...Domestic object Teapot ...This teapot was donated to the Historical Society and placed in the Miner's Cottage display where it remained for several years. It was removed for cleaning and put in an archives display cabinet. The miner's cottage burnt down and thus the teapot is the only remaining object from the site.Teapot made of Britannia metal. Oval with recumbent dog on top. Insulated handle. Brilliant cut design on sides. Pouring spout and '7' shaped handle.On base: 8 Warranted best Britannia metal. Sheffield. 1204 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Kitchen Equuipment, Teapot 20thC, 20thC
... Teaspoons of Loose Leaf Tea are placed in the china or earrthenware teapot then boiling water is added with the lid replaced an infusion occurs. ...An opaque white china teapot...The early settlers in Moorabbin Shire enjoyed a well brewed pot of tea several times during the day. tea leaf, teapot, china crockery, earthenware, tea palaces, mentone, bentleigh, moorabbin shire, cheltenham, ceylon, temperance society, billy tea, An opaque white china teapot Kitchen Equuipment, Teapot 20thC ...Teaspoons of Loose Leaf Tea are placed in the china or earrthenware teapot then boiling water is added with the lid replaced an infusion occurs. Holding the handle the hot drink is poured from the spout through a strainer into a cup, mug or pannekin and milk, sugar or lemon may be added This drink was very popular with early settlers in Moorabbin Shire. The Temperance Society built a Tea Palace in Mentone - now Kilbreda College. The tea leaf was imported from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and stored in tall silos in Melbourne where it was packaged and delivered to grocery stores.The early settlers in Moorabbin Shire enjoyed a well brewed pot of tea several times during the day.An opaque white china teapottea leaf, teapot, china crockery, earthenware, tea palaces, mentone, bentleigh, moorabbin shire, cheltenham, ceylon, temperance society, billy tea, -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Teapot, Mid 20th Century
... Teapot...The use of tea bags in both teapots and cups became widespread in the 1960s in Australia. ... This is a white china teapot with a lid which contains a steam hole and a handle. ...Domestic object Teapot ...Tea has always been a common drink in Australia and before the introduction of tea bags a teapot such as this was used to infuse the tea leaves. This item is a decorative piece and would have been used for special occasions. The use of tea bags in both teapots and cups became widespread in the 1960s in Australia. Tea bags are the popular choice today for tea drinkers.This item has no known local provenance but is retained as a fine example of a vintage tea pot. This is a white china teapot with a lid which contains a steam hole and a handle. The spout has gold patterning. The handle is painted yellow with a gold strip. The lid has a yellow and blue decorative band and is decorated with flowers and gold pattern. The body of the teapot has the same decoration as the lid. The name of the country of origin and a number are on the base. Made in Japan tea pot, vintage domestic item, tea making in australia -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Teapot, 1920's
... Teapot...teapots...A metal teapot with plated silver coated finish and a scalloped design on the spout. ...Functional object Teapot ...Presented to Mrs. T. Sebire (*nee Nell Gaudion) May 1928 for service as church organist, on the occasion of her marriage to Thomas (7th child of Henry and Martha). Used at Wandin, in the 1920-1950's.A metal teapot with plated silver coated finish and a scalloped design on the spout. The handle is simply decorated. A dedication is engraved on both sides.Engraved on side "From congregation of Wandin Methodist Church in token of faithful service rendered as organist "presented to Mrs. T. Sebire May 7th 1923". Stamped "Made in England for G.W. Catanagh, Melbourne M33604.teapots, containers, tea accessories, commemorative teapots, commemorative objects -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Methylated Spirits Tea Warmer, Unknown
... ...Teapots...These tea warmers were used to keep the teapot warm when it was filled with tea, hence the name. ...This one was owned and used by Mrs M Larer, New Gisborne "Elderslie" in the 1920's. Containers Teapots Teapot warmers Tea accessories Pots stamped on the base is 'EPNS A1 London' A silver plated round single burner tea warmer with a removable top grid with five support arms. ...These tea warmers were used to keep the teapot warm when it was filled with tea, hence the name. This one was owned and used by Mrs M Larer, New Gisborne "Elderslie" in the 1920's.A silver plated round single burner tea warmer with a removable top grid with five support arms. It has a retractable metal 'wick' operated by turning a small round flat knob attached to the side. This knob is joined to the 'wick' with a long silver rod on the outside of the mechanism so the operator does not burn their fingers. The reservoir has two curved small handles on the side and an ornate filigree style pattern at the top rim. Inside the 'wick' section there is also a small knob with a tiny hole in the top to turn which releases pressure in the reservoir. stamped on the base is 'EPNS A1 London'containers, teapots, teapot warmers, tea accessories, pots -
Williamstown Historical Society IncDomestic object - Child's ceramic tea set
... The plywood box is not original. Comprises: One teapot with lid One sugar bowl with lid One milk jug Two cups and saucers Two side plates...On teapot, milk jug, two plates and saucers: ''Made in Japan'' . ...Official Number: 88946 Length: 182' On teapot, milk jug, two plates and saucers: ''Made in Japan'' . ...The Lady Loch was a Lighthouse Tender built in 1886 by Campbell, Sloss & McCann in Footscray, for the Victorian Dept. of Public Works. The ship was named after Lady Elizabeth Loch, wife of Sir Henry Loch, Governor of Victoria from 1884 -1889. It was an iron Steamship of 531 tons. Built for use as a lighthouse tender and serviced lighthouses around the south east coast and Tasmania. Owned by Victorian Ports and Harbours Department. Register closed in September 1935 when the vessel was converted to a hulk at Brisbane. Official Number: 88946 Length: 182' Plywood box containing a child's Japanese ceramic toy tea set. Total of eleven pieces in irridescent green ceramic with yellow and black decorative edges. The plywood box is not original. Comprises: One teapot with lid One sugar bowl with lid One milk jug Two cups and saucers Two side platesOn teapot, milk jug, two plates and saucers: ''Made in Japan'' . Address label on front of the box: "To Miss Betty/Johnson/Cliffy Island Lighthouse/Lady Loch" -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Teapot, 1857
... Teapot ......teapot...This is a mid-19th century handmade Chinese clay teapot. It has a pattern around the body and interesting tubular handle and knob. ...Chinese teapot, brown clay, with vertical wavey line design. ...Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast teapot Chinese teapot clay teapot handmade teapot food and beverage tea On lid "L26" Chinese teapot, brown clay, with vertical wavey line design. ...This is a mid-19th century handmade Chinese clay teapot. It has a pattern around the body and interesting tubular handle and knob. This teapot is significant as an example of an item from the mid-19th century. It is also significant as the only example of a Chinese teapot in Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village's collection.Chinese teapot, brown clay, with vertical wavey line design. The spout is gracefully curved. The lid has decorative tubes as a handle. The handle, now dethatched, is also a tube shape. It is dated 1857. The inside is partially glazed. There is an inscription on the lid. The pot is broken and in five pieces.On lid "L26"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, teapot, chinese teapot, clay teapot, handmade teapot, food and beverage, tea -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - TEAPOT
... TEAPOT...TEAPOT....1 A BROWN METAL TEAPOT .2 THE LID TO THE TEAPOT...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields TEAPOT METAL TEAPOT .1 A BROWN METAL TEAPOT .2 THE LID TO THE TEAPOT Domestic object TEAPOT ....1 A BROWN METAL TEAPOT .2 THE LID TO THE TEAPOTteapot, metal teapot -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaTea Cosy (Lined), mid 20th century
... teapot...It took pride of place on the tea trolley and took the place of, or was an alternative to, the tea lights which also served to keep the teapot warm. It held a large teapot and although it was very effective in keeping the tea warm, after a couple of hours the tea became rather bitter and tasted "stewed". ...Half rounded cotton padded teapot warmer (Dutch "theemuts" = tea bonnet) with inserted plywood base. ...It took pride of place on the tea trolley and took the place of, or was an alternative to, the tea lights which also served to keep the teapot warm. It held a large teapot and although it was very effective in keeping the tea warm, after a couple of hours the tea became rather bitter and tasted "stewed". ...This kind of tea cosy was found in just about every Dutch home in the 1950's. It took pride of place on the tea trolley and took the place of, or was an alternative to, the tea lights which also served to keep the teapot warm. It held a large teapot and although it was very effective in keeping the tea warm, after a couple of hours the tea became rather bitter and tasted "stewed". Since the Dutch are not in the habit of adding milk to their tea, the late afternoon cuppa was not always a favourite.A symbol of what the Dutch prize above all, namely "gezelligheid", which means homely cosiness. The afternoon tea ritual ("thee-uurtje") was a very important time of the day as children came home from school to a cosily lit home with their mother presiding over pouring out the tea and distributing biscuits (one at a time!) Half rounded cotton padded teapot warmer (Dutch "theemuts" = tea bonnet) with inserted plywood base. White outside with grey-blue Delft tile motifs, lined with navy blue taffeta and padded with kapok. Metal carrying handle under which there is a clasp which opens and closes the cosy.noneteapot, dutch family life, dutch, immigration, household items -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo ChaletTeapot
... Teapot...Original Victorian Railways teapot, part of the silver service at Mt Buffalo Chalet. ...Large electroplated teapot with "VR" engraved on one side. Handle features holes at base either end of join. ...Lid features a circular knob and scroll handle at front with a wooden insert. Teapot has flat wide circular base. Teapot ...Original Victorian Railways teapot, part of the silver service at Mt Buffalo Chalet. Part of Victorian Railways silver service. When the Victorian railways took over management of the Chalet from 1 October 1924, they ran their dining room and café in similar fashion to the dining cars on their trains and refreshment rooms on their stations, using the same ceramic hotel-ware and electro plated nickel silverware (EPNS), all made to order items that are clearly identified by the distinctive 'VR' monogram. The Chalet retains a good selection of the diverse range of EPNS item formerly used in the dining room..- which in all their variety and function help to interpret the dining room protocols of the 'tourist house' and the service provided by the Victorian Railways refreshment and Services Branch. Many of the items were manufactured by Stoke & Sons of Melbourne (est. 1856.)' (Pg. 103. Historica) Possibly once graced the chrome display cabinet.Listed in Draft Inventory of Significant Collection items. Appendix A.3.Tableware. (Pg 166 Historica).Large electroplated teapot with "VR" engraved on one side. Handle features holes at base either end of join. Lid features a circular knob and scroll handle at front with a wooden insert. Teapot has flat wide circular base."EPNSSRS / MADE IN AUSTRALIA / STOKES & SONS / MELBOURNE / BOOMERANG PLATE / WARRANTED / HARD SOLDERED / 745 / VICTORIAN RAILWAYS"
