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Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Gravy Boat, Unknown
... Gravy Boat...Gravy boats...This gravy boat is part of a dinner set used in the 1900's....An aged faded white ceramic gravy boat (no saucer) with two...This gravy boat is part of a dinner set used in the 1900's ...This gravy boat is part of a dinner set used in the 1900's.An aged faded white ceramic gravy boat (no saucer) with two red stripes on the rim and two red lines around the body. It has a rectangular handle with two simple red decorative flowers.dinner sets, dinnerware, tableware, gravy boats -
Mont De Lancey
Meat Dish and Gravy Boat, Alfred Meakin Ltd
... Meat Dish and Gravy Boat...Gravy boats... on edge, with matching Gravy boat. "Bleu de Roi China'....-and-dandenong-ranges Gravy boats "Bleu de Roi Alfred Meakin Ltd England ...Oval China meat dish with dark blue rim and gold design on edge, with matching Gravy boat. "Bleu de Roi China'."Bleu de Roi Alfred Meakin Ltd England?gravy boats -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - Silverware from Pilot Vessel Wyuna
... ] - 5 with blue glass inserts, Small spoons [3], Gravy boats [1...T.S.M.V. WYUNA on pots and gravy boats and oval spoon... silverware T.S.M.V. WYUNA on pots and gravy boats and oval spoon ...Her role as a pilot cutter was to sail with pilots on board to meet ships entering Port Phillip Bay. Pilots would be transferred by the Wyuna's workboat to the vessel requiring pilotage while it was stopped dead in the water, with shelter provided by the vessel itself. In the early 1970s the pilot service started using fast launches to allow pilots to board while ships were still underway, and in 1979 the Wyuna was sold to the Australian Maritime College in Launceston, Tasmania as a training vessel. Wyuna served in Port Phillip as a pilot tender Significant vessel served in Port Phillip Pilot ServiceSilverware from Pilot Boat Wyuna: Salt & Pepper Pots [6] - 5 with blue glass inserts, Small spoons [3], Gravy boats [1], nutcracker [1], Plate cover [1]T.S.M.V. WYUNA on pots and gravy boats and oval spoon, P.P.P.S. on two round spoons. Makers mark on round spoonswyuna, pilots, silverware -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Ceramic - Gravy Boat, c. 1910
... Gravy Boat...This gravy boat would have been used to serve gravy...Small, rounded white ceramic gravy boat with black... boat would have been used to serve gravy or sauce, which could ...This gravy boat would have been used to serve gravy or sauce, which could be poured over the meats by the diners, at the table. This gravy boat was produced by Pinnox and Unicorn, 'Wedgwood & Co Ltd', which was headed by Enoch Wedgwood, and was based in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, England. This company is often confused with 'Wedgwood' which belonged to Josiah Wedgwood. The printed mark on the bottom of the boat indicates the boat is C1908+Small, rounded white ceramic gravy boat with black geometric, and gold floral pattern around rim. Gold gilt highlights on base and top rim and decorative handle. On base: Crown with 'Wedgwood & Co Ltd" Handpainted: 'v1'china, wedgwood, amess house -
Bendigo Military Museum
Ceramic - SOUP TUREEN & GRAVY BOAT, ROSENTHAL, C1940
... SOUP TUREEN & GRAVY BOAT... lip on both ends of gravy boat. ... with Swastika “F1. UV./ Rosenthal” .2) Base of gravy boat, makers... with Swastika “F1. UV./ Rosenthal” .2) Base of gravy boat, makers stamp ...“The items were left behind by the Ss units stationed in Nijmegen, Arnhem, Holland’ The pottery was made at the Rosenthal pottery which was taken over by Germany. Soup Tureen- pottery round bowl with white glaze, with pottery handles in the shape of a lion’s head. Gray Boat - pottery oval shaped pitcher with attached tray, with white glaze. Long lip on both ends of gravy boat. .1) Base of Tureen, makers stamp, black ink, German Eagle with Swastika “F1. UV./ Rosenthal” .2) Base of gravy boat, makers stamp, green ink, German Eagle with Swastika “F1. U.V. 1940 BOHEMIA pottery, german, ww2 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Gravy Boat & Plate, Burleigh Pottery, 1930
... Gravy Boat & Plate...Gravy Boat & plate-willow pattern ... decoration & Made in England Gravy Boat & plate-willow pattern ...Burleigh Pottery (also known as Burgess & Leigh) is the name of a pottery manufacturer in Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent. The business specialises in traditionally shaped and patterned domestic earthenware of high quality. The business was established in 1851 at the Central Pottery in Burslem as Hulme and Booth. The pottery was taken over in 1862 by William Leigh and Frederick Rathbone Burgess, and traded from that date as Burgess & Leigh. The trademark "Burleigh", used from the 1930s, is a combination of the two names. Burgess and Leigh moved to different works, first in 1868 to the Hill Pottery in Burslem and then in 1889 to the present factory at Middleport, that at the time was regarded as a model pottery. Its scale and linear organisation was in contrast to other potteries constricted sites and haphazard layout of their working spaces. In 1887 Davenport Pottery was acquired by Burleigh primarily for its moulds. These historic moulds are still used today in the production of Burleigh ware. Leigh and Burgess died in 1889 and 1895 respectively, and were succeeded by their sons, Edmund Leigh and Richard Burgess. On Richard's death in 1912, the business passed entirely into the ownership of the Leigh family. In 1919 it became a private limited company, Burgess & Leigh Ltd. The years between the wars are often regarded as the company's "golden age", with a number of extremely talented designers and artists such as Harold Bennett, Charles Wilkes and Ernest Bailey. Perhaps the best known was Charlotte Rhead, who worked between 1926 and 1931, noted particularly for her work in tubelining. By 1939, the factory was employing over 500 people. The business took great pains, from as early as 1897, to build up a thriving export network, concentrating primarily on the Empire later becoming the Commonwealth and American markets, focusing later on Europe. After a run of financial difficulty, the company was sold in 1999 to the Dorling family, Rosemary and William Dorling, and traded as Burgess Dorling & Leigh. In 2010 it was acquired by Denby Holdings Ltd, the parent company of the Denby Pottery. A significant company producing pottery over many generations and exporting their products all over the world. Its designs are still in use today demonstrating the longevity and significance of the Burleigh Ware trade mark.Gravy Boat & plate-willow pattern Burleigh Ware "WILLOW" within a floral decoration & Made in England flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, willow pattern -
Orbost & District Historical Society
gravy boat, Early 20th century
... gravy boat...A white porcelain gravy boat with a pouring lip. It has... porcelain gravy boat with a pouring lip. It has a raised pattern ...This item is an example of an item of domestic tableware commonly used in the first half of the 20th century.A white porcelain gravy boat with a pouring lip. It has a raised pattern. The handle is ear-shaped.On bottom -Ridgeways ENGLAND Royal Semi-Porcelain Guaranteed -
Mont De Lancey
Gravy boat, J & G Meakin
... Gravy boat...White gravy boat with blue rose design. Fluted edge.... (Dorothy Adamson's parents). sauce boats dinnerware White gravy ...Wedding gift to Mr. & Mrs. Wilms, 5th January 1910. (Dorothy Adamson's parents).White gravy boat with blue rose design. Fluted edge with gold trim. Decorative handle.sauce boats, dinnerware -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tableware Set, Meakin, Alfred
... platters, 2 covered and 2 handled circular dishes and 1 gravy boat... covered and 2 handled circular dishes and 1 gravy boat. Gravy boat ...Alfred Meakin 'Haven' pattern tableware set of 2 oval platters, 2 covered and 2 handled circular dishes and 1 gravy boat. Gravy boat with high handle and wide spout. White ground with gilt outline geometric and floral design in blue, green and yellow.Green glazed on base 'Alfred Meakin / England'. Indecipherable and then in black glaze 'Haven'. In gilt '9, 14, 18 & 12'. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CHINA GRAVY BOAT
... CHINA GRAVY BOAT...White china gravy boat/jug with flower and vine decoration... White china gravy boat/jug with flower and vine decoration ...White china gravy boat/jug with flower and vine decoration in green, striped handle & serrated rim, part dinner set.Tokio 1790 K&Co B Late Mayersdomestic equipment, table setting, jug -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Gravy jug, … Pottery'
... White china gravy boat with blue floral pattern on exterior... melbourne domestic items food & drink consumption gravy boat ...White china gravy boat with blue floral pattern on exterior, extending from rim to around 1/3 down the side, and leaf pattern on rounded handle. Large spout or lip for pouring. Some blue marks on inside.Maker's mark on base, circular stamp with female figure in centre. 'PEONY' printed at top, '… Pottery Coy Ltd. Glasgow' printed around circle, some missing because of bad printing. 'Made in Scotland' at bottom.domestic items, food & drink consumption, gravy, boat, container, blue and white, china, peony, scotland, glasgow -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Container - Gravy Boat
... Gravy Boat...Gravy Boat... 6RVR MESS FUNCTIONS 5/6 RVR Gravy Boat "6 BN RVR SGTS Mess" 2 ...Used for functions Silverware used at function by predecessor unit2 piece - 3 legs on boat, lion like feet. Ornate trimming around lip of boat, half round handle inscribed "6 BN RVR SGTS Mess". Plate- ornate trim around lip, inscribed "6 BN RVR SGTS Mess". "6 BN RVR SGTS Mess" regimental property, 6rvr, mess functions, 5/6 rvr, gravy boat -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
pair of beaded covers, sauce boat net crochet & beaded covers
... to protect sauces or gravy from flies or other pests while containers ...These handmade beaded food covers were designed to protect sauces or gravy from flies or other pests while containers were on the table. These two examples were made by Mary Burke/Taffe in the 1930s the beads providing a decorative weight to keep the cover from allowing space for pests to enter containers.pests, beads, covers, food, sauce, gravy, mary taffe.