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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Pot Plant Holder
... Pot Plant Holder...pot plant holders...Rustic wooden pot plant holder made from small branches off... citizens. pot plant holders Rustic wooden pot plant holder made ...Made in one of the camps and sold to the local citizens.Rustic wooden pot plant holder made from small branches off trees which have been cut and arranged into 8 sided holder. Held together with small nails. Small pieces of branch have been used as "feet" (3) on the bottom and smaller pieces around the top (10). A circle of tin forms the base.pot plant holders -
Orbost & District Historical Society
plant holder, Wilkinson, Dick
... Handmade ornamental metal pot plant holder made from.... Handmade ornamental metal pot plant holder made from painted milk ...This item was made by Dick Wilkinson as a copy of simuilar article made during the Depression.Handmade ornamental metal pot plant holder made from painted milk tins. Curled metal decorations. Lined with milk tin.FRESH FROZEN PASTEURISED HOMOGENISED MILK. PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA -inside DAIRY FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE LTD.container milk-tin plant-holder handcrafts -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Stand, pot plant
... wooden pot plant holder on four legs. Barrel-shaped... melbourne furniture domestic wood stand decoration wooden pot plant ...wooden pot plant holder on four legs. Barrel-shaped with two metal belts at top and bottom, attached by nails. Legs curved, running up the barrel sides for support.furniture, domestic, wood, stand, decoration -
Vision Australia
Object, Small cane basket with solid base
... style basket could have been used as a rubbish bin or pot plant... style basket could have been used as a rubbish bin or pot plant ...Basket weaving and brush making was a source of income for those who worked in the workshops at RVIB and other institutions in New South Wales and Queensland. A diverse range products could be produced with cane, such as cane chairs, cots, washing baskets and trolleys, and the Institution sought to highlight these in the annual report. Over time the demand for, and supply of, cane changed - particularly during World War 2 when Asian sources were under attack or destroyed. At home, other materials such as plastics as well as the ability to import cheaper pre-produced products further reduced the demand for workshop pieces. Generic style basket could have been used as a rubbish bin or pot plant holder. It has a wide opening, with a combination of two weaves for decoration. The base is a piece of chipboard for strength, and has a decorative covering.1 cane basket with chipboard baseemployment