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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Crockery, Serving dish x 2, Between 1900 and 1920
... art nouveau serving dishes... These two serving dishes or tureens have been made...These are two identical china serving dishes with lids... serving dishes or tureens have been made by the English firm ...These two serving dishes or tureens have been made by the English firm of Myott, Son & Co. early in the 20th century (Art Nouveau design). Ashley Myott established the business in 1898 and later his brother joined the business. In 1976 the firm merged with the Alfred Meakin Company but today it is owned by the Churchill Pottery Group. The dishes have no known local provenance. These dishes are kept because they are attractive items in good order and examples of the type of dishes bought for use in the more affluent households early in the 20th century They will be useful for display purposes These are two identical china serving dishes with lids. The bases of the dishes are circular with the bowl section having twelve-sided edges and two handles with black patterns. The tops of the bowl have two black lines around the edges with two ornamental patterns in red, grey and black on the top edges. The lids also have twelve sided edges and have the same black lines, four of the coloured designs and handles with black patterning. On the bases are a gold-coloured crown with the maker’s details. ‘Myott, Son & Co. Ltd.’ myott & co, art nouveau, warrnambool, art nouveau serving dishes -
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Decorative object - Serving platter
... serving dishes.... plates serving dishes tableware Oval shaped silver serving ...Wedding present to Dorothy and Karl Adamson in 1936.Oval shaped silver serving platter with decorative edge. (Lid is missing)plates, serving dishes, tableware -
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Domestic object - Platters, Unknown
... Serving dishes... to the family. Serving dishes Platters Large platters Two oval vintage ...These platters were used for serving food to the family.Two oval vintage and one rectangular white ceramic serving platters with three red stripes around the rim.serving dishes, platters, large platters -
Mont De Lancey
Dish, Circa 1900
... serving dishes...-and-dandenong-ranges serving dishes Blue and white floral patterned ...Blue and white floral patterned, oval shaped serving dish. Grindley China "Brussels" design. serving dishes -
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Vegetable dishes, J & G Meakin
... serving dishes.... (Dorothy Adamson's parents). vegetable dishes serving dishes Two ...Wedding gift to Mr. & Mrs. Wilms, 5th January 1910. (Dorothy Adamson's parents).Two oval shaped vegetable dishes - White with blue rose design. Fluted edge with gold trim. Two decorative handles on base. On decorative handle on lid.vegetable dishes, serving dishes -
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Serving platter, J & G Meakin
... serving dishes.... (Dorothy Adamson's parents). platters serving dishes dinnerware ...Wedding gift to Mr. & Mrs. Wilms, 5th January 1910. (Dorothy Adamson's parents).White oval shaped serving platter with blue rose design. Fluted edge with gold trim. (Part of set of five serving platters).platters, serving dishes, dinnerware -
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Serving platter, J & G Meakin
... serving dishes.... (Dorothy Adamson's parents). platters serving dishes dinnerware ...Wedding gift to Mr. & Mrs. Wilms, 5th January 1910. (Dorothy Adamson's parents).White oval shaped serving platter with blue rose design. Fluted edge with gold trim. (Part of set of five platters).platters, serving dishes, dinnerware -
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Serving platter, J & G Meakin
... serving dishes.... (Dorothy Adamson's parents). platters serving dishes dinnerware ...Wedding gift to Mr. & Mrs. Wilms, 5th January 1910. (Dorothy Adamson's parents).White oval shaped serving platter with blue rose design. Fluted edge with gold trim. (Part of a set of five serving platters).platters, serving dishes, dinnerware -
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Serving platter, J & G Meakin
... serving dishes.... (Dorothy Adamson's parents). platters serving dishes dinnerware ...Wedding gift to Mr. & Mrs. Wilms, 5th January 1910. (Dorothy Adamson's parents).White oval shaped serving platter with blue rose design. Fluted edge with gold trim. (Part of set of five serving platters).platters, serving dishes, dinnerware -
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Serving platter, J & G Meakin
... serving dishes.... (Dorothy Adamson's parents). platters serving dishes dinnerware ...Wedding gift to Mr. & Mrs. Wilms, 5th January 1910. (Dorothy Adamson's parents).White oval shaped serving platter with blue rose design. Fluted edge with gold trim. (Part of a set of five serving platters).platters, serving dishes, dinnerware -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Rolfe dinner plates x 4, 1864
... These are four china serving dishes or plates which... florence lake ‘Minton’ These are four china serving dishes ...These dishes were part of a crockery set used in the George Rolfe household at Lyndoch, Warrnambool. George Rolfe (1836-1919) was a Melbourne tea merchant who acquired land at the mouth of the Hopkins River in Warrnambool from the 1880s on as a holiday home. He developed the property over the years, adding a windmill and reservoir, bone and chaff sheds, a stable, jetty and boathouse and an extensive garden. In 1891 he married Mrs Annie Lake and it was his stepdaughter, Florence Lake who built the house, Lyndoch in the 1920s. This building today forms part of an Aged Care Facility. This item is part of the larger Rolfe dinner set as described on Victorian Collections at VC001421 and VC001422These dishes are of importance as they belonged to the George Rolfe family of Lyndoch, Warrnambool. They demonstrate the quality of the household goods used by more affluent families in the second half of the 19th century. These are four china serving dishes or plates which are part of a set of crockery used in the Rolfe Lyndoch household in Warrnambool. The dishes have a circular base with a circular dish resting on the base. The dishes have or had two handles with these handles and the edges of the dishes being gold trimmed. Around the rim of the dishes is a pattern of loops and dots etc of teal and gold. One dish (.1) has no handles, one dish (.4) has one handle only and two dishes are cracked (.3 & .4) . Two dishes are stained, one severely (.2 & .4) ‘Minton’ george rolfe, florence lake -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Functional object - Canister set
... serving dishes. ... serving dishes. cookware Walsh St kitchenware robin boyd Seven ...Robin Boyd developed a close friendship with the founder of the Bauhaus in Weimar Germany, Walter Gropius, who had moved to the USA in the 1930s. Through this connection, Boyd was invited to be the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Bemis Professor at the School in the North American academic year 1956-7. During this time, the Boyds purchased this set of melamine kitchen canisters. They were used for flour, sugar, rice and biscuits etc. Both Robin and Patricia liked melamine, and also had melamine serving dishes. Seven melamine containers with coloured exteriors (ranging from white through yellowy-green, orange and black) with black interiors and teak lids. Height ranges from 100-200mm, width ranges from 110-170mm, Base measures 100-155mmcookware, walsh st kitchenware, robin boyd -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Oval Carnival Ware Dishes, c. 1940
These two orange-coloured dishes are made of pressed glass to which an iridiscent surface shimmer has been added by the application of metallic salts. They are examples of Carnival Ware and the orange colour is known in the trade world as 'marigold'. Carnival Ware was first produced in 1908 as a relatively cheap version of decorative glassware in U.S.A. and this country was the main producer up to the 1940s, with the 1920s being the decade when it was most popular. Carnival Ware was also produced in other countries including Australia and the United Kingdom and is a collectable item today. These two dishes have no known local provenance and are retained as examples of vintage household items serving both a utilitarian and a decorative purpose..1 An oval shaped shallow glass dish with pressed patterns and handles at either end. The item is orange-coloured. .2 as abovecarnival ware, orange glass dishes, vintage decorative items -
Mont De Lancey
Dinner Service
... floral design, comprising: Vegetable Dish with lid 2 Meat Dishes..., comprising: Vegetable Dish with lid 2 Meat Dishes 1 Small Serving ...From the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. SebirePartial Bedford Porcelain Dinner Service, white with brown floral design, comprising: Vegetable Dish with lid 2 Meat Dishes 1 Small Serving Plate