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Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Domestic object - Butter knife belonging to W.C.Busse
... Butter knife belonging to W.C.Busse...butter knife... on this particular butter knife appears to be stylised in either Art deco...A tarnished metal butter knife with engraved and embossed... on this particular butter knife appears to be stylised in either Art deco ...Wilfred Clarence Busse, born in Chiltern in 1898, His family moved to the region during the gold rush and continued to reside in the area, purchasing land adjacent the Murray River. Busse completed his secondary education at Wesley College in Melbourne then studied law at the University of Melbourne. Busse went on to become a barrister, often in the chambers of Sir Leo Finn Bernard Cussen (1859-1933) a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. He worked most of his life in Chiltern as a Barrister and Solicitor and gained the unofficial title of historian of Chiltern, leaving behind several manuscript histories and a scrap book. Busse was an avid fictional writer and in 1930 he published two novels. Time spent on a Victorian station in his early twenties, as well as careful documentary research, informed the writing of his historical novels of bush life. "The Blue Beyond; A Romance of the Early Days in South Eastern Australia” and "The Golden Plague: A Romance of the Early Fifties." "The Golden Plague” won the T. E. Role gold medal for the best historical novel which went on to become a best seller. Busse often drew inspiration for his novels from his younger years living Chiltern. His passion for the region lead him to write “The History of Chiltern” which was published in a serial form in the Chiltern Federal Standard from 1922-1923. Wilfred Clarence Busse was a member of Chiltern Athenaeum (where this object is now held) up until his death in 1960, he is buried in the Barnawartha Cemetery. Likely Silverplate due to the intensity of the tarnishing of the metal, with indecipherable hallmarks on the handle, the method of production and the maker mark are unclear. The delicate swirling fernlike motif on this particular butter knife appears to be stylised in either Art deco the decorative arts and craft style favoured in Europe between 1880-1930's and less representational than examples of Australiana flora captured in silversmithing from the 1850's onwards produced in Australia. It is likely that those producing silverware at the time would be drawing on the decorative arts movement while incorporating elements of the natural beauty in the flora of their newfound environment into the silverware they produced.Wilfred Clarence Busse was of social significance to Chiltern, he helped to document the cultural story of the area in his published works "The Golden Plague" and "The Beyond Blue" by recounting his own upbringing in a bush lifestyle. He was a respected Barrister and was the unofficial historian of the Chiltern Athenaeum for many years. This butter knife represents a window into the domestic life of this person who was well loved in the area, and it continues its relationship to Busse as well as Chiltern by being held within the very collection he helped to maintain in his life. Domestic objects tell us the story about how people lived, objects of daily use hold particular meaning in that they can tell us the story of an individual, we feel closer to their life and habits, it humanises and connects us across time. Wilfred Busse ate food, he buttered his bread and he did it with a wonderfully decorated silver butter knife.A tarnished metal butter knife with engraved and embossed spiral fern details on the knife and handlesilverware, wilfred clarence busse, busse, chiltern, chiltern athenaeum, federal standard, t. e. role, "the blue beyond, a romance of the early days in south eastern australia”, "the golden plague: a romance of the early fifties.", "the golden plague”, wesley college, university of melbourne, sir leo finn bernard cussen, supreme court of victoria, gold rush, murray river, “the history of chiltern”, silversmithing, decorative arts, floral, flora, australiana, australian flora, arts and craft movement, australian silver, cussen, cutlery, butter knife, knife, silverplate -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Kitchen Equipment, cutlery butter knife, c1930
... Kitchen Equipment, cutlery butter knife...butter knife...A butter knife with stainless steel blade and bone handle .... Per TROVE butter knife sheffield england cheltenham moorabbin ...WALTER THORNHILL SP London The firm established in 1734 by Joseph Gibbs changed its style in early 19th century to Morley & Thornhill. The firm changed to Thornhill & Co (1820), Walter Thornhill (1850), Walter Thornhill & Co (1875) Walter Thornhill & Co Ltd (1895) and Walter Thornhill & Co (1905). Advertisement in The Argus, Saturday January 22 1921 FOY & GIBSON'S Pty Ltd. Smith Street Collingwood Summer Fair Bargains Thornhill. Bednal, and Co.' Ivoride Handle TABLE KNIVES, stainless steel blades, 35/- per ½ dozen. Per TROVE A butter knife with stainless steel blade and bone handle on blade ; TRADE 'ORIS' MARK / THORNHILL, BEDNAL & CO. / SHEFFIELD ENG. / STAINLESS STEELbutter knife, sheffield england, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers, pioneers, cutlery, stainless stell, thornhill bednal & co -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Butter Knife, Barker Brothers, Ca. 1885-1895
... Butter Knife...butter knife...This butter or cheese knife is a decorative example...Butter knife, or cheese knife, electroplated nickel silver... Warrnambool great-ocean-road This butter or cheese knife ...This butter or cheese knife is a decorative example of electroplated cutlery that had become an affordable alternative to more expensive silver cutlery in the late 1800s to early 1900s. The knife has stamp marks in the back of its handle that are a combination of letters and symbols used by British silversmiths to identify their workmanship. The design and type of this knife was not normally used by everyday people but rather those of a higher social class with time and money to have a particular decorative knife to serve butter or cheese. The marks on the handle tell that it was made of nickel silver, and electroplated with superior quality Stirling silver. The Barker Brothers of Birmingham made the knife between 1885 and 1907, but most likely before 1895. It was made for the British, or British colonial, people, connected with a government department such as the navy or defence. This story may be slightly inaccurate, as some silversmiths added extra ‘pseudo marks’ to their wares to disguise the quality. THE MARKS and their meaning – - ‘A1’ The silver used in electroplating this knife was the highest level, ‘superior quality’, measured in grams of silver per table spoon or table fork, with ‘A1’ being 2 2/3 grams, and ‘D’ being 0 1/2 grams of silver. - ‘BB’ The Baker Brothers used these initials from 1885 to 1907. - ‘[crown symbol]’ – This symbol is used for Sterling silver but this knife is a metal alloy. The crown is also the town mark of Sheffield (appointed by the Sheffield Assay Office) but this knife was made in Birmingham, which has the town mark of an anchor. The Barker Brothers may have added the crown mark to this electroplated silverware as a ‘pseudo hallmark’, leading the buyer to think that it was actual Sterling silver. The use of pseudo hallmarks by electroplaters of the Victorian era was common practice but it was illegal. In 1895 the unlawful practice was seen as imitating the Sheffield Silver Mark and the law was firmly applied to eradicate the deception, so items with this mark probably date before 1895. - [EPNS] Electro Plated Nickel Silver, called nickel silver or German silver, is a metal alloy that usually combines copper, nickel and zinc (60 percent copper, 20 percent nickel, 20 percent zinc). It has a silver-white appearance and is sometimes referred to as ‘white ware’. It does not contain any silver but is often used as a base for electroplating, when the item is covered with a thin layer of silver to give it the polished appearance of pure silver. It became popular in the late 19th and early 20th century as an affordable substitute for sterling silver. - Broad Arrow - an official stamp that indicates it was once the property of Britain government, either in Britain or one of its colonies, and used in the defence force. In Great Britain, from an 1875 government act, it was, and still, is a crime to forge or wrongfully use, the broad arrow symbol. The BARKER BROTHERS of Birmingham - Barker Brothers were one of the earlies firms of Birmingham silversmiths, established in 1801 by Mary Barker. They became Barker & Creed, then William and Matthias Barker, then from 1885 they were the Barker Brothers. They were operating in Paradise Street in 1871 until in 1903 they moved to Unity Works, Constitution Hill, in Birmingham. The firm also had a showroom at 292 High Holborn, London, from the early 1900s to the 1980s. In 1907 the firm became Barker Brothers Silversmiths Ltd, then in the 1960s they merged with Ellis & Co, becoming Barker Ellis Silver Co. Ltd. In 1979 they were registered in USA as Ellis & Co., Barker Ellis, and Ellis Barker. The business went into administration in 1992, after almost 200 years of production. The firm advertised as specialists in electroplating, and used the trademarks BRITANOID, UNITY PLATE and THE HYGENIA.This knife is historically significant, dated from 1885 to 1907 but most likely pre-1895, and made by the longstanding Birmingham silversmiths, the Barker Brothers, established in 1801. The knife is an example of decorative flatware used by people of ’class’. It also has the broad arrow stamp, connecting it to the British government, in particular the ordinance department. The stamp also connects it to other items in our collection with that stamp. It may have been connected to pre-Federation government organisations and officials such as the army Garrison, government naval vessel, police, lighthouse keepers, harbour masters. The knife is the only example of its kind in our collection, being a decorative silver butter or cheese knife, made by the Barker Brothers of Birmingham. Butter knife, or cheese knife, electroplated nickel silver (EPNS). Upper blade edge has decorative shape and engraved motifs, lower blade edge is bevelled to a cutting edge, and narrow plain handle flares out to a wide, rounded end. Maker’s marks are stamped on the reverse. Made by Barker Brothers of Birmingham in the late-19th century. Stamps: “ -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Butter knife
... Butter knife...A silver plate butter knife... butter knife Domestic object Butter knife ...A silver plate butter knifeEPNSdomestic items, cutlery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Butter Knife
... Butter Knife...Clear perspex Butter Knife.... Knife. Domestic object Butter Knife ...Clear perspex Butter Knife.domestic items, cutlery -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Souvenir, Butter Knife, Kew City Bowmen
... Butter Knife, Kew City Bowmen... on the handle of a butter knife... of a butter knife Butter Knife, Kew City Bowmen Souvenir ...An enamelled badge with a flapping bird above a circular target of white black blue and red concentric circles with a brass bow superimposed on it and enclosed by Kew City Bowmen with 2 crossed arrows below, on a violet blue background mounted on the handle of a butter knifeKew City Bowmen (front) Pitcher epns A1 (reverse)kew city bowmen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Butter Knife
... Butter Knife...Butter knife with decorative blade and pearl handle.... Mitcham melbourne domestic items cutlery EPNS Butter knife ...Butter knife with decorative blade and pearl handle.EPNSdomestic items, cutlery -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Butter Knife - Portland souvenir, Apex, n.d
... Butter Knife - Portland souvenir...Silver plate butter knife, with enamelled image of Portland... PORTLAND VIC' Back: 'APEX EPNS' Silver plate butter knife ...Silver plate butter knife, with enamelled image of Portland Harbour.Front: 'THE HARBOUR PORTLAND VIC' Back: 'APEX EPNS' -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Kitchen Equipment, cutlery butter knife, c1930
... Kitchen Equipment, cutlery butter knife...A butter knife with stainless steel blade and bone handle...; RODD / STAINLESS A butter knife with stainless steel blade ...Rodd's was established by George & Ernest Rodd in Melbourne in 1919.They were manufacturers and wholesalers of precious metal jewellery. Later they began to manufacture high quality silver plated cutlery under the brand name “Rodd”. They then expanded into holloware when they took over Platers Pty. Ltd. who produced a very high quality range of silver plated Sheffield Reproduction Silverware, under the brand name “Hecworth”. Rodd’s established a large factory at 150 Barkly St., St. Kilda, Melbourne. During WW2 with a staff some 200, the factory produced ordnance components to help with the war effort. Rodd’s established sales offices in the main city centres of all States. The company prospered. In December, 1960, Rodd [Australia] Ltd. was merged with Mytton’s Ltd., Melbourne, and became part of the newly formed company Mytton Rodd [Australia] Ltd. Mytton’s were also producers of silver plated cutlery under the brand name “Grosvenor” and were strong competitors to the Rodd brand of cutlery Australia wide. It was a friendly take over and the Directors of Rodd [Aust.] Ltd. were appointed to the board of Mytton Rodd [Aust.] Ltd., and some to the Holding Company Mytton’s Ltd. Mytton’s were heavy manufacturing engineers producing a large range of stainless steel products including: kitchen sinks of various design, beer barrels [9 and 18 gallon kegs] for the breweries, milk vats for cooling and storing milk on dairy farms, a large range of dairy and industrial vessels, road transport tanks, LPG tanks, low pressure pre-mix vessels for the soft drink industry. They also produced a range of domestic bathes, steel railway sleepers, using their 3000 ton hydraulic presses. Mytton’s also had their own non ferrous foundry and rolling mill which produced nickel silver sheet used in the manufacturer of their silver plated cutlery. They also produced copper sheet for their own and industrial use. Mytton’s had factories in York St., South Melbourne and Port Melbourne. Rodd [Aust.] Ltd. set up a manufacturing, distribution plant in Auckland, New Zealand, circa 1960. This company began producing precious metal jewellery in a rented space in the premises of Matthey Garret Ltd., Bullion Merchants, in Drake St., Auckland. Later they moved into their own building in Sale St., Auckland. The company prospered and purchased land and built a factory at 121 Apirana Ave. Glen Innes, Auckland, circa 1964. ( B. McCulloch Rodd Pty Ltd)A butter knife with stainless steel blade and bone handle c1930on blade; RODD / STAINLESScutlery, stainless steel, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers, rodd aust ltd, mytton rodd pty ltd, aukland, port melbourne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Butter Knife
... Butter Knife...Large butter knife with leaf pattern on blade and engraved... object Butter Knife ...Large butter knife with leaf pattern on blade and engraved handle.EP on NSdomestic items, cutlery -
Mont De Lancey
Butter knife and jam spoon, 1875
... Butter knife and jam spoon...Silver butter knife and jam spoon with engraving...-and-dandenong-ranges butterknives spoons jam spoons Silver butter knife ...Silver butter knife and jam spoon with engraving, and mother of pearl handles.butterknives, spoons, jam spoons -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - BUTTER KNIFE, C. 1940 - 45
... BUTTER KNIFE...Butter knife with handle made from cartridge case, item... as trench art. Memorabilia BUTTER KNIFE ...Items in the collection re J.C.W LEDEUX, refer Cat No 2378 for his service details.Butter knife with handle made from cartridge case, item classed as trench art.domestic items-cutlery, military history - souvenirs, arms - ammunition, metal craft- brassware, trench art -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Butter knife, n.d
... Butter knife...Butter knife, electro plated nickel silver. Oval enamelled... Butter knife, electro plated nickel silver. Oval enamelled badge ...Butter knife, electro plated nickel silver. Oval enamelled badge with view of Portland Harbour. (same view as 6668, 6670, 6671).Back: Pitcher EPNS A.1 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Butter Knife - Portland Bowling Club, n.d
... Butter Knife - Portland Bowling Club...Butter knife, electroplated nickle silver, round enamelled...' - impressed Butter knife, electroplated nickle silver, round enamelled ...Butter knife, electroplated nickle silver, round enamelled badge, bowler on green grass, blue sky, red and yellow border, PORTLAND BOWLING CLUB.Back: 'PITCHER E.P.N.S.AI' - impressed -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Knife
... Butter knife...Butter knife. Antler handle curved. Blade has "in Sheffield". ... knife Butter knife. Antler handle curved. Blade has ...Butter knife. Antler handle curved. Blade has "in Sheffield". flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, butter knife -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - KNIFE
... BUTTER KNIFE...Butter knife, Mother of pearl handle, blade engraved one..." Butter knife, Mother of pearl handle, blade engraved one side ...Butter knife, Mother of pearl handle, blade engraved one side, serrated edge one sideMarked on blade illegible sticker marked "66"butter knife, tableware -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Trench Craft - Butter Knife x 2
... Trench Craft - Butter Knife x 2... goldfields Craft Ballarat RSL Ballarat Trench Craft - Butter Knife x ...craft, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Knife, Butter
... Knife, Butter...This is a trench art butter knife. The handle is made..." This is a trench art butter knife. The handle is made of a plated spent ...This is a trench art butter knife. The handle is made of a plated spent bullet cartridge and the blade is made from brass. The blade is engraved with a delicate pattern which is quite worn. On one side are the words "Souvenir France". The cartridge is the type used by the German Mauser and is stamped with a manufacturing date of 1918. The blade of this knife is engraved with the words "Souvenir France". The end of the cartridge is stamped ".D. SE 4 18"great war, world war 1, ww1, trench art, bullet, france, sovenir, -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1900's
... Domestic Cutlery - Butter Knife with Silver Handle... grampians Stawell Domestic Cutlery - Butter Knife with Silver Handle ...Domestic Cutlery - Butter Knife with Silver Handlestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1900's
... Domestic Cutlery - Butter Knife with Xylonite Handle... grampians Stawell Domestic Cutlery - Butter Knife with Xylonite ...Domestic Cutlery - Butter Knife with Xylonite Handlestawell -
Mont De Lancey
Butter dish, Brittania Metal Co
... . No butter knife.... and engraved flowers and leaves. No butter knife. Butter dish Brittania ...Belonged to Linda Fairless and used by Edna Andrews.Metal Butter Dish with lid and engraved flowers and leaves. No butter knife."Brittania Metal Co."butter dishes -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - TRENCH ART, C. 1941
... Cheese & butter knife, brass, rimmed .303 cartridge... "1941. H A, M H" Cheese & butter knife, brass, rimmed .303 ...Cheese & butter knife, brass, rimmed .303 cartridge with curved blade attached to the projectile end."1941. H A, M H"domestic items- cutlery, arms-ammunition, cheese and butter -
Orbost & District Historical Society
knife, C1920's -1950's
... A bone handled butter knife with an inscription on one side... handled butter knife with an inscription on one side of the blade ...This knife was found in a drawer from the estate of Judy Walcott who died in 2016 in Orbost. The Dicken Bros, shop is in the main street of Orbost . Frank B. Dicken and his son, Selwyn, were General Merchants. Frank and May Dicken moved to Orbost in 1936 where Frank became manager of Pardew Brothers store in Nicholson Street. In 1945, Frank purchased the business and in 1947, formed a partnership with his son, Selwyn. The store was then called F.B. Dicken and Son. The premise are still retained by the Dicken family although the shop business was sold in 1981. (ref. In Times Gone By - Deborah Hall) This item is an example of an item produced for advertising and promotion. The Dicken General Merchandising business is no longer an Orbost feature.A bone handled butter knife with an inscription on one side of the blade. Handle is a cream bone with a rounded end. Stainless Steel Made in Sheffield Expressly fo F.B. Dicken & Son ORBOST -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Knife - butter, Palestine German Families, WW2 camp 3
... Knife - butter... object Knife - butter Palestine German Families ...Metal knife with a wooden handle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CIGAR BOX WITH SUNDRY ITEMS
... butter knife... Lydia Chancellor collection ephemera wood cigar box box butter ...A wooden cigar box with Monopole Magnums written on the lid. On the inside lid the same words are written on a sticker.Inside the box are some items - 2 butter knives, a Red Cross Bendigo & Horticultural Society 1915 judge ribbon and a pin, nail, and some catches.lydia chancellor, collection, ephemera, wood, cigar box, box, butter knife, cutlery -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART, 1942-45
... .1) Cheese and butter knife, silver/chrome plated. .303... trench art .2) "1941, HA, MH" .1) Cheese and butter knife, silver ...Items belonged to Arthur C Clarke VX79039, 2nd AIF. Refer 532 for main details..1) Cheese and butter knife, silver/chrome plated. .303 cartridges with curved knife blade attached to the projectile. .2) Same as .1).2) "1941, HA, MH"domestic items-cutlery, cheese & butter, trench art -
Sandhurst Diocese Historical Commission
Knife, Circa 1870 - 1900
... design. Probably a cheese or butter knife. The handle sits 90... silver knife. Floral, leafy design. Probably a cheese or butter ...Martin Crane was the first Bishop of Sandhurst. 1874 - 1901. The knife was probably a gift and is engraved on the front with his name. Martin Crane was a progressive leader in Sandhurst and built many new schools and churches in the Diocese. The knife is significant because it belonged to the first Bishop of Sandhurst, Martin Crane. Irish born Crane was an Augustinian priest before being ordained in 1874. Crane was Bishop of Sandhurst for 27 years. Elaborately engraved sterling silver knife. Floral, leafy design. Probably a cheese or butter knife. The handle sits 90 degrees to the knife blade. This a part of a cutlery set. Bishop. M. Crane. Engraved on the front of knife. Silversmith's name/symbol engraved on the back of knife blade. Sterling. P??? engraved on the back of knife blade. knife, silverplate, cutlery, catholic clergy -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Cutlery - Assorted 5 pieces (Coat of Arms and Rising Sun inscribed), Circa WW2 1940-1945
... 5 pieces of cutlery consisting of : 1 x bread and butter...Bread and butter knife has Australian Coat of Arms... inscribed 5 pieces of cutlery assorted Bread and butter knife has ...WW2 Government and Defence Issued cutlery. WW2 1940-1945 circa.5 pieces of cutlery consisting of : 1 x bread and butter knife steel, silver plate, Australian coat of arms on handle, no makers brand. 1 x dinner knife steel, silver plate, Rising Sun inscription on handle, made by Grosvenor. 1 x dinner fork steel, silver plate, Rising Sun inscription on handle, made by Grosvenor. 1 x table spoon steel, silver plate, Australian Coat of Arms on handle, made by Hacker. 1 x teaspoon steel, silver plate, Australian Coat of Arms on handle, made by Stanley Rogers and son. Bread and butter knife has Australian Coat of Arms on handle. Dinner Knife has the Rising Sun emblem on the handle and made by Grosvenor engraved on the back of the blade. Dinner fork has the Rising Sun Emblem on the handle and made by Grosvenor engraved on the back of the blade. Table spoon has the Australian Coat of Arms on the handle, and made by Hacker engraved on the back of the handle stem. teaspoon has the Australian Coat of Arms on the handle and made by Stanley Rogers engraved on the back of the handle stem. ww2, cutlery australian coat of arms, cutlery rising sun inscribed, 5 pieces of cutlery assorted -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - TRENCH ART WW2, 1939 - 1945
... Cheese and butter knife made from a .303 calibre round...” Cheese and butter knife made from a .303 calibre round ...Classed as trench art.Cheese and butter knife made from a .303 calibre round with a blade attached at projectile end. Small engraving on both sides of the blade. Has been chrome planted. Trench art item.“MF W1 1942”trench art, memorabilia -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Domestic object - Kitchen Equipment, cutlery
... teaspoons, 1 butter-knife and 1 sugar- tongs in an olive coloured... cutlery. Part-set comprising of 2 teaspoons, 1 butter-knife and 1 ...Electro Plated Silver cutlery. Part-set comprising of 2 teaspoons, 1 butter-knife and 1 sugar- tongs in an olive coloured cotton-sateen lined, embossed-paper covered box.EPNSkitchen equipment, cutlery, silverplate, early settlers, pioneers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, market gardeners