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Federation University Historical Collection
Sculpture, Molded sandstone head
... Molded sandstone head...molded ...Small molded sandstone headkeith rash, sculpture, sandstone, head, molded -
Greensborough Historical Society
Bottle, Unknown, Glass milk jug, 1950c
Of type used by customers of Coles Cafeteria Melbourne circa 1940-1970. Displays mold marks on base, Mold G22M. Irregular glass thickness on base. Indent in rim to assist pouring. Evidence of two-piece mold seams.Clear glass milk jug (vial). Displays mold marks on base, evidence of two-piece mold seams.Mold G22Mmilk jug, coles cafeteria, glass bottle -
Greensborough Historical Society
Bottle, Unknown, Glass Fruit Juice Bottle, 1980c
Used for fruit juice, from 1980s to present. Ripples on base indicate recent manufacture. Snap top lid on neck of bottle. Mold mark (No.17) on base with circles. Shows mark where it has been repressed whilst still 'plastic' and has off centre circle on base as a result of this.Clear glass bottle. Snap top lid closure. Mold mark no 17 on base with circles. Ripples on base indicate recent manufacture. Mold mark no 17 on base.glass bottle, fruit juice bottle -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - SALT CELLAR
MOLDED PIECE OF HEAVY GLASS glass, sale cellar -
Tennis Australia
Mold, Circa 1920
A two piece metal mold, shaped in the form of a tennis racquet, with a clip to clamp mold sections together. Materials: Metaltennis -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - PLATE, J&G MEAKIN
.1 WHITE EARTHENWARE SOUP PLATE, SOME DECORATION ON THE MOLDED EDGE .2 WHITE EARTHENWARE SOUP PLATE, SOME DECORATION ONTHE MOLDED EDGE .3 WHITE DINNER PLATE WITH SIMPLE MOLDED EDGE AT THE RIM.1 BACK STAMP IN GREEN - UNABLE TO IDENTIFY DUE TO POOR QU .2 BACK STAMP IN BLACK: J&G MEAKIM HANLEY ENGLAND. IN TEXTA: 106 .3BACK STAMP IN GREEN: JOHNSON BROS ENGLANDsoup plate, dinner plate -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bullet mold
A black painted brass bullet mold which casts a single round bullet. It has square ends with a hollow inside for the mold.bullet-mold arms -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Ceramics, Ceramic Form by Rene Sutherland, c1945
Rene SUTHERLAND ( - c1993) Geelong based studio potter from 1940s and 1950s. Rene Sutherland left a generous bequest in her will to the Geelong Art Society which was put towards building a new art studio, named the Rene Sutherland Studio in her honour. A small, hand molded ceramic floweravailable, available ceramics, ceramics, rene sutherland, flora -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - 'Torch' fan, battery generated, Torch fan, Unknown
Belonged to Mrs Estelle Bannister.Belonged to Infant Welfare Sister working at Vermont Infant Welfare Centre 1963. Later lived in Nunawading 1990-2020.Green plastic torch fan with clear plastic blades, battery operated.'Pilot Star' molded into base.torch fan c 1950 -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - CANDLE MOULD
METAL CANDLE MOLD WITH CAPACITY FOR 6 CANDLESSticker on base "117"lumescent, candle power -
Clunes Museum
container - POTTERY JAR, Cockatoo Preserves Ltd, c1916
MOLDED STONE POTTERY CONTAINER FOR LIQUIED STORAGEIn black printing; Cockatoo Jams & Sauces High Grade 24 oz nettcockatoo brand, preserves, jams -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Scientific Instruments, Quickfit Chemistry Set: basic set of 9 items
Collected from the chemistry laboratory at School of Mines. The was being dismantled due to the cutbacks in funding to TAFE and science was no longer being taught. The Quickfit Chemistry Set was the most popular set for schools, colleges and universities. There are nine basic items. It allows the construction of at least eight combinations by adding sections together. A labelled diagram included in the box. Included in the box is a BRANNAN 76mm Immersion Glass Thermometer. These are also used in beer and wine making.Solid cardboard box with molded insert for glass instruments.Model No. 27BU/Mchemistry, ballarat school of minestafe, quickfit chemistry set, schools, colleges, universities, thermometer, brannan, immersion thermometer, scientific instrument -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Rolling Pin, Glass rolling pin, 1930c
Glass rolling pin can be filled with warm or ice water, cork stoppers missing. Used in baking for rolling out pastry.Glass rolling pin, molded lass, cork stoppers missingrolling pins, cooking, baking utensils -
Caulfield RSL Sub Branch
2nd AIF brass plaque, unknown
Appears to be a 2nd AIF plaque which may have belonged to SGT Robert Henry Baxter.An item which refers to the 2nd Australian imperial force and WW2.Solid Brass plaque from mold, World War 2 era Plaque comprised of 2 areas(not parts) . Upper ,rising sun emblem marked "AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES" with the number 2 under the crown. Lower, with lettering "A.I.F" on top of a tin helmet. Back of plaque has no markings, is uneven from molding process and has not been filed to a smooth finish. rising sun badge, 2nd aif -
Tennis Australia
Button, Circa 1890
Button, molded to depict crossed tennis racquets. Materials: Composite Materialstennis -
Tennis Australia
Button, Circa 1890
Button, molded to depict tennis match scene. Materials: Composite Materialstennis -
Tennis Australia
Button, Circa 1890
Button, molded to depict tennis match scene. Materials: Composite Materialstennis -
Tennis Australia
Button, Circa 1890
Button, molded to depict tennis player at net. Materials: Composite Materialstennis -
Tennis Australia
Button, Circa 1890
Button, molded to depict tennis player at net. Materials: Composite Materialstennis -
Tennis Australia
Button, Circa 1890
Button, molded to depict crossed tennis racquets. Materials: Composite Materialstennis -
Tennis Australia
Button, Circa 1890
Large button,molded to depict crossed tennis racquets. Materials: Composite Materialstennis -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Watering can
Mold Growing from the top of watering can handle, Hook attached to it metal Plug -
Tennis Australia
Mold, Circa 1930
Metal chocolate mold in shape of figure holding tennis racquet and ball. Materials: Metaltennis -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Photograph Jeffrey N Howe 3411540
Jeffrey N Howe served in the Royal Australian Regiment in VietnamPhotograph in black and bronze molded plastic frame containing photograph of 3411540 Jeffery N Howe3411540 Jeffrey N Howe 9th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment vietnam, royal australian regiment, 9th battelian -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Decorative Cinnabar Lacquerware Plate, c2014
Decorative cinnabar (molded resin?) face, with elephant motif and lotus flower boarder (front). Black (reverse). international visitors, international visits, souvenirs, gifts, elephant plate, decorative plate, cinnabar, resin, lacquerware -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottles, first half 20th century
Australia was not self sufficient in glass making until the turn of the 20th century and many bottles were made overseas and shipped to Australia with their contents and when emptied were re-filled with other company’s products. These bottles have an aesthetic element in that the shapes , colours and textures are visually appealing. They reflect the type of glassware that was in circulation in the first half of the 20th century.. Four glass bottles. Three are clear and one (1528.3) is brown. They have non threaded necks with molded rims.bottles -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Swirls, 2021
Three porcelain slipcast beakers (without handles) made from handmade molds with white and coloured porcelain swirls,donna morrison, ceramics, alumni, dvc art award -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Functional object - Kitchen Equipment, billy holder, c1880
A billycan, is a lightweight cooking pot which is used on a campfire or a camping stove, particularly associated with Australian usage, but is also used in the UK and Ireland. It is widely accepted that the term "billycan" is derived from the large cans used for transporting bouilli or bully beef on Australia-bound ships or during exploration of the outback, which after use were modified for boiling water over a fire. However there is a suggestion that the word may be associated with the Aboriginal billa (meaning water; cf. Billabong In Australia. The billy has come to symbolise the spirit of exploration of the outback. To boil the billy most often means to make tea. "Billy Tea" is the name of a popular brand of tea long sold in Australian grocers and supermarkets. Billies feature in many of Henry Lawson's stories and poems. Banjo Paterson's most famous of many references to the billy is surely in the first verse and chorus of Waltzing Matilda: "And he sang as he looked at the old billy boiling", which was later changed by the Billy Tea Company to "And he sang as he watched and waited 'til his billy boiled”. Early settlers , market gardeners and blacksmiths would use this portable iron stake to hold their Billies at meal times when out working their fields, travelling for work or pleasure.c1880 A molded, iron tripod stake that would hold a 'Billy can' of water over a camp or kitchen fireearly settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, tools, blacksmiths -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Ink Bottle, J. Angus, 1900s
Ink bottle; with top removed, served as ink well. The bottle was designed with an enclosed top for transport, which would be removed prior to use (shear top).Green glass cabin ink bottle, shear top, with "Post office" nib pen, shear top, molded textJ. Angus ink bottles, inkwells, nib pens -
Walhalla Museum
Clag Glue Jar from the mid 1900's, AGM-Australian Glass Manufacturing Company, between 1932 and 1948 or in the 1960's
This item is cone in shape and appears to have been sealed with a cork.. Clag glue was sold in these jars in the early to mid 1900's"Angus&co" "CLAG" "ISM12" "PTY LTD" ALL MOLDED INTO THE BASE OF THE JARjar, bottle, glue, clag, bottles, angus and co