Showing 5 items matching "platter domestic crockery ceramic"
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Orbost & District Historical Societyplatter, 1850's
... platter domestic crockery ceramic...Founder of Men's Club. platter domestic crockery ceramic Unreadable marking on bottom. ...Donor, Rupert Bird, was son of John Bird early auctioneer and estate agent. Founder of Men's Club.Very large white meat platter with moulded design in bottom.Unreadable marking on bottom.platter domestic crockery ceramic -
Orbost & District Historical Societycheese platter
... Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland platter-cheese crockery ceramics domestic-item Large ceramic cheese platter with large handle on cover. ...Large ceramic cheese platter with large handle on cover. Platter is shield shaped and brightly coloured with gold edging and orange, blue, green and red floral prints.platter-cheese crockery ceramics domestic-item -
Orbost & District Historical Societydish, first half 20th century
... This item has aesthetic significance and is an example of domestic tableware imported from Japan after WW11. platter gold-plated crockery Back - "Japan' Small leaf-shaped ceramic platter with gold leaf. ...Owned and used by Mary Gilbert, teacher and historian.This item has aesthetic significance and is an example of domestic tableware imported from Japan after WW11.Small leaf-shaped ceramic platter with gold leaf. Edged in gold with gold plated handle, pink flowers and gol leaves. Back - "Japan'platter gold-plated crockery -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Plate, Johnson Bros, Early 20th century
... domestic crockery used in Australia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originated from England and was made by a well-known ceramic manufacturer. Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast dinnerware serving plate Johnson Bros English serving plate green leaf border oval plate platter chinaware plateware crockery chine porcelain earthenware Maker's Mark; [Crown symbol] above "JOHNSON BROS, ENGLAND" "PATD APRIL 15TH 1902" Plate, oval, earthenware, scalloped edge with impressed pattern and border of small green leaves. ...This white oval plate with a dainty green border and self-pattern was made by the famous ceramics manufacturer Johnson Brothers of England. The pattern was patented on April 15th 1902. The serving plate is typical of dinnerware brought into Australia by migrants or importers of pottery and used in Australian households, giving many years of service. The Johnson Brothers firm was established by Frederick Johnson in 1883, at works in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. Frederick was later joined by his brothers Henry and Robert. The company's focus was to supply the export market. In 1968 the company became part of the Wedgewood Group. J. & G. Meakin Eagle Pottery temporarily took over the tableware division in 2000, and China took over all Johnson Bros. products in 2003. All of the Wedgewood Group was taken over by Fiskers in 2015, who discontinued the Johnson Brothers line of products. This serving plate is an example of domestic crockery used in Australia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originated from England and was made by a well-known ceramic manufacturer.Plate, oval, earthenware, scalloped edge with impressed pattern and border of small green leaves. Maker's mark and name is on reverse. Pattern was patented on April 15th 1902. Made by Johnson Bros. of England.Maker's Mark; [Crown symbol] above "JOHNSON BROS, ENGLAND" "PATD APRIL 15TH 1902"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, dinnerware, serving plate, johnson bros, english serving plate, green leaf border, oval plate, platter, chinaware, plateware, crockery, chine, porcelain, earthenware -
Friends of WestgarthtownCeramic - Platter
... domestic items crockery kitchen platter large plate . No visible markings Large white oval platter with light blue trim on lip. Depression in middle of platter and flat base. Ceramic ...Large white oval platter with light blue trim on lip. Depression in middle of platter and flat base.No visible markingsdomestic items, crockery, kitchen, platter, large plate, .
