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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Childrens Tea Set
... Childrens Tea Set...childrens tea set... to Elaine Nobelius as a child. childrens tea set elaine nobelius ...The tea set belonged to Elaine Nobelius as a child.Bright yellow set of 9 objects: Teapot and lid, milk jug, 2 cups and saucers, 2 bread and butter plates, Sellex No. 72, Regdchildrens tea set, elaine nobelius -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Set Children, 1912
... Tea Set Children...9 Piece hand painted children's tea set. Blue and pink... and coffee sets Toy bowls 9 Piece hand painted children's tea set ...Belonged to Ida Baker.9 Piece hand painted children's tea set. Blue and pink flowers, with green leaves and green border.tea sets, toy cups, tea and coffee sets, toy bowls -
Mont De Lancey
China Tea Set
... 11 piece Children's Tea Set, white with green ring around... Toy Cups Toy bowls Toy coffee services 11 piece Children's Tea ...Used in 1890, from Freida Striezel11 piece Children's Tea Set, white with green ring around rims, and gold leaf patterned. Sugar bowl with 2 lids, 5 saucers, 3 cups.toy dinnerware, toy cups, toy bowls, toy coffee services -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Set Children
... Tea Set Children...18 piece Children's Tea Set, blue and white Willow Pattern... Sets Tea sets 18 piece Children's Tea Set, blue and white ...18 piece Children's Tea Set, blue and white Willow Pattern. Tea pot with lid, sugar bowl with lid, milk jug, 5 plates, 5 cups, 5 saucers.toy tea and coffee sets, toy cups, toy bowls, toy tea sets, tea sets -
Tennis Australia
Dishware, Circa 1890
... Seven piece painted ceramic children's tea set, decorated... children's tea set, decorated with dogs-playing-tennis motif. (.1 ...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 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Leisure object - Sugar Bowl - child's tea set, n.d
... and floral design. From a children's toy tea set.... and floral design. From a children's toy tea set. Leisure object ...White china sugar bowl (no lid), gold lustre trim and floral design. From a children's toy tea set.Back: 'MADE IN JAPAN'decorative item, functional item, sugar bowl, tea service, toy, childhood -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tea set, c. 1920s
... Female children played with tea sets... gippsland Female children played with tea sets ...Female children played with tea sets such as this and learned the arts of hospitality. This one has been well-used. A 13 piece dolls tea set. Consists of a tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, 4 cups & saucers. General colours are yellow and blue with red, black and green flowers.childs-tea-set crockery -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tin Coffee Cylindrical, circa mid to late 1900's
This "coffee" tin has by the "art deco" appearance its origins in the late 1950's to 1960's. This time period was one of accelerated growth both in the physical (housing) sense and the mental (new ideas and inventions) changes in "attitudes". These occurred more rapidly in cities but had its effects on the rural environment. The drinking of coffee was spurred on by easier distribution of imported food and drinks. Advertising by stronger radio links and then by television brought the variety of foods and drinks to semi isolated rural regions. The accessibility through greater information channels becoming available brought with it unbelievable ranges of goods and foodstuffs. Rural regions still relied on bulk supplies and relatively larger storage containers than those in cities. This "bulk" buying and storage "syndrome" was a lingering result of many years of "drought" periods when road transports met delays from flooded roadways in supplying population centres in the Kiewa Valley. The construction phases in building the SEC Vic Hydro electricity Scheme in the eastern sections of the Victorian Alps brought many changes to the quiet rural regions in the Kiewa Valley. Changes in population and social mores. The influx of a varied , mostly temporary, and "European flavoured cuisine" changes the "cuppa tea only" flavour to the have a "coffee break". The subliminal influence of the "American" films changed those children growing up in the post 1950s from the "English tea" to the "American coffee". This "Americanisation process has influenced not only rural Australia but also other areas throughout the world.This "insignificant" coffee tin is very significant as it demonstrates that the Kiewa Valley was becoming more accessible to reliable coffee supplies and general food items.The container was part of a "set" of containers that included tea, sugar,biscuits,flour, rice and other family condiments. This type of kitchen storage containers was brought about through changing patterns in tea and coffee useage and overall consumption. Household demands for faster "self help" cooking especially beveridges and the greater choice of kitchen "utensils" was brought on by easier access to products due to a lessening of the area's "isolation" by having a reliable (all weather) road system and an ever increasing population growth. The need for travelling goods/merchant supply caravans to service the area became a diminishing factor, as a result of the establishment of grocery stores in Tawonga and Mount Beauty in the supply of previously "hard to get" groceries. This transition was precipitated by the SEC Vic Hydro Scheme of the 1940's to 1960's which increased the valley's population level three fold.This cylindrical tin has a pull/push lid(for easy access to the contents). The container is labelled for "coffee" however it has no commercial manufacturer's label to establish that it was bought with coffee ingredients in it. The majority of the container's external surface has a "metallic" light blue colour with two sets of silver rings confining black (horizontal spotted) rectangles. "COFFEE" within an elongated spherical "art deco" four pointed banner of silver and black colouringkitchen containers, domestic food storage, bulk stocks of dried condiments -
Cheese World Museum
Tin, Griffith's tea tin 7lb
The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. Percy and Myrtle Uebergang's children were twins, Ray and Joyce born in 1926 who lived at Tooram Park until their deaths, Ray in 1986 and Joyce in 1992. Neither Ray nor Joyce married and following the death of her brother Joyce set up the Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation which supports the local community. This tea tin is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. Uebergang catalogue No.A16.1 Squat square base Griffith's tea tin. The front has a label printed with a dark blue background and silver writing. A small label is affixed at the bottom. Remnants of a white stick-on label at the bottom. A round push-on lid with lip is on top. Full of pink dairy rubbers.CHOICE TEA 7LB net/GRIFFITH'S BROS LTD/Tea, coffee, cocoa & General Merchants/MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE & BRISBANE/ Trade mark 'SIGNAL' [includes sketch of signal tower]; EXTRA PEKOE FLAVOURD [label on base] Uebergang No.A16.1 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Domestic object - Kitchen Equipment, crockery child's cup, Circa 1950-1960
Small white child's china cup with handle, c 1950 -60. Colourful transfer-printed decoration of children playing with a selection of toys. Possibly part of child's tea-set.Stamped made in Czechoslovakia. Colourful transfer-printed decoration of children playing with a selection of toys.ornaments, kitchen equipment, crockery, chinaware, czechoslovakia, early settlers, pioneers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, ormond, market gardeners -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Miniature Coffee Pot
Else Oertel and her daughter Else-Lore were interned in Camp 3A from 1940. Her husband was not interned as he was on a business trip to Germany when war broke out. The coffee pot was made by internees in the Camp.Small metal coffee post with spout, handle and lid made as part of a child's tea set. Embossed with the letter "E" on the front. "E"else lore hukins, else oertel, camp 3, camp 3 children's toys, toys, internees, teaset -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Painting - Print - Framed
Displayed in original toy cabinet of museum for unknown length of time. Copy of an original lithographBiography of Outhwaite, Ida Sherbourne 188 - 1960 in Supplementary FileBlack and white etched print of children and pixies playing around open fire. Print is set in brown wooden frame. Copy of an original lithograph. The etching is by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite identified by her signature in the top right hand corner covered by the mounting.|On the back of this copy of the etching (the page appears to be cut from a book) is an etching of a koala and a camp fire on which he has brewed billy tea. A sweet four verse poem describing the picture accompanies the etching.|The initials I.S.R.O. are at base of the etchingillustrations, reproductions -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Toy Tea Set
... toys, children, presents, tea set... high-country toys, children, presents, tea set on pieces: made ...Porcelain tea set consisting of two plates, two cups, milk jug, sugar bowl with lid and teapot with lid Presented in a cardboard box with red lidon pieces: made in japan on box: 9 piece porcelain toy tea set made in japan / handwritten on box: Barbara May Sutton toys, children, presents, tea set -
Mont De Lancey
Doll's Tea Set
... Toy coffee services 10 Piece doll's tea set, white with blue ...Miss Moira Burgi.10 Piece doll's tea set, white with blue flower, 3 cups, 4 saucers, 1 teapot, 1 sugar bowl, 1 milk jug. Cup and saucer, Tennis picture. Odd cup and saucer, floral design. Odd jug and plate. Cup and saucer, children playing. toy dinnerware, toy cups, toy bowls, toy coffee services