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Anglesea and District Historical Society
Stoneware Jar, Estimated 19th century
... Stoneware Jar...stoneware jar...White clay glazed stonewared jar. Baluster shape. Surface... Anglesea great-ocean-road bloater paste stoneware jar BLOATER PASTE ...White clay glazed stonewared jar. Baluster shape. Surface heavily pitted and rim chipped. Transfer printed on side in black with royal armorial in centre of design.BLOATER PASTE / FOR TOAST SANDWICHES / WARRANTED TO KEEP GOOD / IN ANY CLIMATE.bloater paste, stoneware jar -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Woodfired Stoneware Jar by Ben Richardson, c1986
... Woodfired Stoneware Jar by Ben Richardson...Woodfired stoneware jar purchased from Woodfire 86.... campus ridgeline pottery Woodfire 86 Woodfired stoneware jar ...Ben RICHARDSON (1951- ) Born Hobart, Tasmania In 1972 Ben Richadson was awarded a B.Commerce degree in 1972 at the University of Tasmania. From 1978-81 he studied ceramics at the School of Art in Hobart and completed a Master of Art, Design and Environment degree in 2004. Starting out with raku, he was converted to working with local materials and firing with wood by Col Levy, Les Blakebrough and Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, who conducted a woodfiring workshop he attended in 1980. In 1982, he set up the Ridgeline Pottery at Sandford, where he still lives and works, teaching two days a week at TAFE. He was a part-time lecturer in ceramics at the School of Art from 1985-95, and a researcher in the development of Southern Ice porcelain from 1995-97. In 2004, he completed a Master of Art, Design and Environment degree and, in the same year, participated in an international woodfiring workshop and conference in the United States. His work is marked with an impressed 'BR'.Woodfired stoneware jar purchased from Woodfire 86.ben richardson, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, ridgeline pottery, woodfire 86 -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - STONEWARE JAR
... STONEWARE JAR...STONEWARE JAR - GREY GLAZED - NO LID... history domestic item containers domestic items STONEWARE JAR ...STONEWARE JAR - GREY GLAZED - NO LIDlocal history, domestic item, containers, domestic items -
Clunes Museum
container - STONEWARE JAR AND LID
... STONEWARE JAR AND LID....1 STONEWARE LID WITH DARKER BAND. .2 STONEWARE JAR... STONEWARE JAR WITH DARKER BANDS AROUND RIM, BOTTOM AND MIDWAY ....1 STONEWARE LID WITH DARKER BAND. .2 STONEWARE JAR WITH DARKER BANDS AROUND RIM, BOTTOM AND MIDWAYNiljar, earthenware, stoneware -
Mont De Lancey
Stoneware Jar
... Stoneware Jar...Two toned brown stoneware pottery jar....-and-dandenong-ranges jars containers Two toned brown stoneware pottery ...Two toned brown stoneware pottery jar.jars, containers -
Orbost & District Historical Society
jar - stoneware, Early 20th century
... jar - stoneware...jar stoneware ceramics containers-commercial...Large stoneware jar with dark brown colour up top and cream... container. jar stoneware ceramics containers-commercial Large ...This item is an example of an early 20th century ceramic container.Large stoneware jar with dark brown colour up top and cream colour below. Indented line near top.jar stoneware ceramics containers-commercial -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, 'Stoneware Jar' by Victoria Howlett, c1982
... 'Stoneware Jar' by Victoria Howlett...Wheel thrown stoneware jar with dipped and painted glaze... ceramics collection Wheel thrown stoneware jar with dipped ...Victoria HOWLETT (b. 1945- ) Born London, United Kingdom Arrived Australia 1946 Victoria Howlett studied Ceramics at RMIT. She lectured at Prahran College for several years before travelling to Canada, The United States of America, Mexico, Africa and England. She began working as a potter full time in 1977, establishing a studio in Melbourne. In 1985 Victoria Howlett won the Stuart Devlin Award, Melbourne. She is a practicing artist in Apollo Bay, Victoria. The ceramic work of Victoria Howlett draws on the Oribe tradition of painted surface designs. During the 1980s, she moved from rounded vessels and lidded jars to the platter as the form to be decorated, using a well-charged brush and slips coloured with oxide. Wheel thrown stoneware jar with dipped and painted glaze decoration. The ceramic works of Victoria Howlett are impressed 'TOR' or painted or incised 'Victoria Howlett'. This work is part of the Jan Feder Memorial Ceramics Collection. Jan Feder was an alumna of the Gippsland Campus who studied ceramics on the campus. She passed away in the mid 1980s. Her student peers raised funds to buy ceramic works in her memory. They bought works from visiting lecturers who became leading ceramic artists around the world, as well as from many of the staff who taught there. Victoria Howlett was a visiting lecturer to the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education Gift of the artistvictoria howlett, ceramics, gippsland campus, jan feder memorial ceramics collection -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Stonewar Jar, Gravy container, Cinnamon container, Insecticide container
... Kitchen, containers, stoneware jar, condiments, household...Stoneware jar, Gravy container, Cinnamon container... high-country Kitchen, containers, stoneware jar, condiments ...Stoneware jar, Gravy container, Cinnamon container, insecticide container (all items from 1950's, 1960's)kitchen, containers, stoneware jar, condiments, household items, insecticide -
Cheese World Museum
Jar, stoneware
... Jar, stoneware...Stoneware jar with stopper and wire handle. The cream body... Stoneware jars dairy farming bottles china ware Stopper: 'Sharpe ...This jar was used by the Hunt family on their dairy farm at Cudgee.Stoneware jar with stopper and wire handle. The cream body has instructions for use. From where the bottle slopes to the stopper is glazed brown. The stopper is rubber and the handle coiled wire.Stopper: 'Sharpe Bros Australia and New Zealand'. Body: Keep the Stopper Tight. This Jar is the absolute property and must be returned to Sharpe Bros. Australia & New Zealand Original and Largest Hygenic Brewer CAUTION. Persons Damaging Wilfully Retaining, Trading with or Misappropriating the use of this jar WILL BE PROSECUTED Sharpe Bros Trademarkallansford, cudgee, mervyn hunt, sharpe bros, stoneware jars, dairy farming, bottles, china ware -
Clunes Museum
Container - STONEWARE JAR, A.C.THOMSON & CO. GLASGOW
... STONEWARE JAR... Container STONEWARE JAR A.C.THOMSON & CO. GLASGOW ....1 & .2 TWO STONEWARE JUGS WITH DECORATIVE EMBLEM ON JUGSJEROBOAM THE ROYAL BLEND WHISKYlocal history, ceramic, stoneware, william harris -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Jar
... stoneware chinese jar ginger glaze goldfields...Stoneware ginger jar, glazed except base. Green /blue... one recording the location where found. stoneware chinese jar ...Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.Aldo Gios recorded the location of where most pieces in his collection were found. Some maps drawn by Aldo Gios, also give more detail. This detail is rare as most pieces of broken crockery were discarded and complete items were usually collected with no thought to recording the location where they were found. This object is part of one of the largest collections of Chinese ware found in the Upper Ovens area and the only one recording the location where found.Stoneware ginger jar, glazed except base. Green /bluestoneware chinese jar ginger glaze goldfields -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Jar
... stoneware chinese jar ginger glaze goldfields...Stoneware ginger jar, wide opening, glazed except base... one recording the location where found. stoneware chinese jar ...Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.Aldo Gios recorded the location of where most pieces in his collection were found. Some maps drawn by Aldo Gios, also give more detail. This detail is rare as most pieces of broken crockery were discarded and complete items were usually collected with no thought to recording the location where they were found. This object is part of one of the largest collections of Chinese ware found in the Upper Ovens area and the only one recording the location where found.Stoneware ginger jar, wide opening, glazed except base. Green Chinese writing on base.stoneware chinese jar ginger glaze goldfields -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
... Stoneware Jar... grampians Stawell Stoneware Jar Memorabilia Realia ...Stoneware Jarstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
... Domestic Stoneware Jar... grampians Stawell Domestic Stoneware Jar Memorabilia Realia ...Domestic Stoneware Jarstawell -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Earthenware jar, Bailey & Co, circa 1878
... stoneware jar... 1878 cargo ship 1878 stoneware jar domestic container ...The handmade earthenware jar was one of a group of artefacts in the McCulloch Collection that were recovered from the shipwreck Loch Ard. The jar could have been from the ship's cargo or personal effects. There are other jars in our collection that were recovered from the Loch Ard. The object is now one of the shipwreck artefacts in Flagstaff Hill’s Mc Culloch Collection, which includes items recovered from the wrecks of the Victoria Tower (wrecked in 1869) and Loch Ard (wrecked in 1878). They were salvaged by a diver in the early 1970s from the southwest coast of Victoria. Advanced marine technology had enabled divers to explore the depths of the ocean and gather its treasures before protective legislation was introduced by the Government. The artefacts were donated to Queensland’s Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) by a passionate shipwreck lover and their locations were verified by Bruce McCulloch. In 2017 the Department repatriated them to Flagstaff Hill where they joined our vast collection of artefacts from Victoria’s Shipwreck Coast. The Loch Ard: - The three-masted, square-rigged iron ship Loch Ard belonged to the famous Loch Line which sailed many ships from England to Australia. The ship was built in Glasgow in 1873. The Loch Ard made three trips to Australia and one trip to Calcutta before its final voyage. The Loch Ard left England on March 2, 1878, under the command of Captain Gibbs, bound for Melbourne with a crew of 37, plus 17 passengers and a load of cargo. The general cargo included straw hats, umbrellas, perfumes, clay pipes, pianos, clocks, confectionery, linen and candles, as well as a heavier load of railway irons, cement, lead and copper. There were items included that were intended for display in the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition, including the famous Loch Ard Peacock. On June 1, 1878, Captain Gibbs was expecting to see land but visibility was reduced by fog. As it lifted, the sheer cliffs of Victoria's west coast came much closer than expected. The captain was unable to steer away and the ship struck a reef at the base of Mutton Bird Island, near Port Campbell. The top deck was loosened from the hull, the masts and rigging came down and knocked passengers and crew overboard, and even the lifeboat crashed into the side of the ship and capsized. Of the 54 people on board, only two survived: the apprentice, Tom Pearce and the young woman passenger, Eva Carmichael. The well-packed Minton porcelain peacock also survived, safe inside its crate. Much of the cargo was washed up, smashed and broken, and some was salvaged. Other cargo is still with the wreck at the base of Mutton Bird Island, now protected by Government law. The artefact is an example of cargo or personal items on board a ship in 1878. It provides a reference point for classifying and dating similar items. This artefact is significant for its association with the sailing ship Loch Ard, one of the best-known, and one of the worst, shipwrecks in Victoria’s history. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from Loch Ard is significant for being one of the largest collections of artefacts from this shipwreck in Victoria. It is significant for its association with the shipwreck, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S417). The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the Loch Ard. The Loch Ard collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of a large international passenger and cargo ship. It is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history. Container, round brown earthenware jar with a wide mouth, thick lip, a wide neck that tapers slightly inwards towards the shoulder, and a body that tapers slightly inward towards the base. The glazed surface is rough. The variegated colours of the clay also has small dark speckles. There are several chips and dents on the jar. The inscription is stamped into the lower edge. Made by Bailey & Co., England. Recovered from the wreck of the Loch Ard.Inscription “Bailey [&] Co / ENGLAND” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, white star line, victorian heritage register, sailing ship loch ard, loch line, loch ard, captain gibbs, eva carmichael, tom pearce, glenample station, mutton bird island, loch ard gorge, migrant ship 1878, cargo ship 1878, stoneware jar, domestic container, kitchenware, kitchen storage, bailey & co england, shipwreck artefact, wreck dive, mcculloch collection, bruce mcculloch, 1878, sailing ship, earthenware, stoneware, domestic jar -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
... Very Large Stoneware Jar. Wooden Lid made by R Altman... grampians Stawell Very Large Stoneware Jar. Wooden Lid made by R ...Very Large Stoneware Jar. Wooden Lid made by R Altman Stawellstawell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Earthenware storage jar, 1930s
... Glazed stoneware jar with dark treacle glaze to top, wide... and Greenhills". hoffman pottery stoneware jars Glazed stoneware jar ...This is an unmarked earthenware storage jar possibly made by the Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick Victoria. It displays a dark treacle glaze typical of Hoffman's Pottery in the 1930s. this jar would have been used to store foods such as biscuits, flour or rice away from rodent attack. it has a wide mouth to enable easy withdrawal of produce. Originally it would have had a large cork stopper or cloth fastened with a string to seal it.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with dark treacle glaze to top, wide neck. Stopper missing.hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Earthenware storage jar, 1930s
... Glazed stoneware jar with light treacle glaze to top, wide... and Greenhills". hoffman pottery stoneware jars Glazed stoneware jar ...This is an unmarked earthenware storage jar possibly made by the Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick Victoria. It displays a dark treacle glaze typical of Hoffman's Pottery in the 1930s. this jar would have been used to store foods such as biscuits, flour or rice away from rodent attack. it has a wide mouth to enable easy withdrawal of produce. Originally it would have had a large cork stopper or cloth fastened with a string to seal it.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with light treacle glaze to top, wide neck. Stopper missing.hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Stoneware Bottle, Doulton Lambeth, Circa 1870 - 1890
... stoneware jar... ocean road stoneware stoneware jar doulton lambeth kitchen ware ...The Royal Doulton company began as a partnership between John Doulton, Martha Jones, and John Wattis an English ceramic and home accessories manufacturer founded in 1815. Operating originally in Vauxhall, London, later moving to Lambeth, in 1882 it opened a factory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in the centre of English pottery. The business was specialised in making salt-glazed stoneware articles, including utilitarian or decorative bottles, jugs and jars, much of it intended for inns and pubs. The backbone of the business was a wide range of utilitarian wares, mostly stone wares, including storage jars, tankards and the like, and later extending to pipes for drains, lavatories and other bathroom ceramics. From 1853 to 1902 its wares were marked Doulton & Co., then from 1902, when a royal warrant was given, Royal Doulton. The company always made some more decorative items, initially still mostly stoneware, and from the 1860s the firm made considerable efforts to get a reputation for design, in which it was largely successful, as one of the first British makers of art pottery. Initially, this was done through artistic stoneware's made in Lambeth, but in 1882 the firm bought a Burslem factory, which was mainly intended for making bone china table wares and decorative items. An early utilitarian stoneware item made by a well-known company that specialised in making salt-glazed items that later earned a reputation for making stoneware art objects.Ink bottle, brown salt glazed stoneware with narrow mouth tamped Doulton Lambeth cork missing. Stamp impressed into clay on edge "(2)32 / Doulton / Lambeth" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, stoneware, stoneware jar, doulton lambeth, kitchen ware, salt glazed -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Sharpe Bros demijohn, 1930s
... Glazed stoneware jar with dark brown glaze to top, narrow.... hoffman pottery stoneware jars Transfer text on front: "This jar ...This demijohn was made for Sharpe Bros., brewers of non- alcoholic drinks such as Dandelion Ale, ginger beer and cordial. Sharpe Bros began in New Zealand and expanded to Australia in the early 20th century. The company was taken over by Cadbury Schweppes in 1972. The likely manufacturer of this demijohn was Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with dark brown glaze to top, narrow threaded neck with wire handle. Stopper missing.Transfer text on front: "This jar is the absolute property of and must be returned to Sharpe Bros. Australia and New Zealand"sharpe bros., hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Sharpe Bros demijohn, 1930s
... Glazed stoneware jar with dark brown glaze to top, narrow... pottery stoneware jars Transfer text on front: "This jar ...This demijohn was made for Sharpe Bros., brewers of non- alcoholic drinks such as Dandelion Ale, ginger beer and cordial. Sharpe Bros began in New Zealand and expanded to Australia in the early 20th century. The company was taken over by Cadbury Schweppes in 1972. The likely manufacturer of this demijohn was Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick.Glazed stoneware jar with dark brown glaze to top, narrow threaded neck, wire handle and stopper missing.Transfer text on front: "This jar is the absolute property of and must be returned to Sharpe Bros. Australia and New Zealand"sharpe bros., hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Jar
... Stoneware food jar, glazed except base. Dark brown.... goldfields glaze stoneware Stoneware food jar, glazed except base ...Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.Aldo Gios recorded the location of where most pieces in his collection were found. Some maps drawn by Aldo Gios, also give more detail. This detail is rare as most pieces of broken crockery were discarded and complete items were usually collected with no thought to recording the location where they were found. This object is part of one of the largest collections of Chinese ware found in the Upper Ovens area and the only one recording the location where found.Stoneware food jar, glazed except base. Dark brown.chinese, food, jar, goldfields, glaze, stoneware -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Jar
... Chinese stoneware ginger jar, grey with blue pattern... recording the location where found. chinese ginger jar goldfields ...Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.Aldo Gios recorded the location of where most of the pieces in this collection were found. Some maps drawn by Aldo Gios also give more detail. This detail is rare, as most pieces of broken crockery were discarded and complete items were usually collected with no thought to recording the location they came from. Part of one of the largest collections of Chinese ware found in the Upper Ovens area and the only one recording the location where found.Chinese stoneware ginger jar, grey with blue pattern. Glazed.chinese, ginger, jar, goldfields, gios, tableware, glaze, stoneware, buckland -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Ceramic, Kealy, Ruth, 'Tenmoku Jar' by Ruth Kealy, 1994
... Wheel thrown stoneware lidded jar. Decorated with tenmoku... available Wheel thrown stoneware lidded jar. Decorated with tenmoku ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Wheel thrown stoneware lidded jar. Decorated with tenmoku glaze. art, artwork, ruth kealy, ceramics, tafe ceramics collection, available -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Jar
... Brown stoneware jar. Has a lip opening,the lid is missing... Museum 2 Station Street Bright high-country jar chinese stoneware ...Brown stoneware jar. Has a lip opening,the lid is missing. Reconstructed from many large fragments. several small fragments missing. Four elongated attachments positioned below the lip of the jar.jar, chinese, stoneware, goldfields, buckland valley -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Jar
... Stoneware ginger jar, half glazed, (bottom and inside... one recording the location where found. chinese ginger jar ...Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.Aldo Gios recorded the location of where most pieces in his collection were found. Some maps drawn by Aldo Gios, also give more detail. This detail is rare as most pieces of broken crockery were discarded and complete items were usually collected with no thought to recording the location where they were found. This object is part of one of the largest collections of Chinese ware found in the Upper Ovens area and the only one recording the location where found.Stoneware ginger jar, half glazed, (bottom and inside unglazed) Green Chinese writing on base.chinese, ginger, jar, goldfields, glaze, stoneware -
Hume City Civic Collection
Storage jar
... A large stoneware storage jar with coloured graduated glaze... stoneware storage jar with coloured graduated glaze around neck ...This object was used for storage mostly in a domestic situation.A large stoneware storage jar with coloured graduated glaze around neck.containers, domestic items, george evans collection -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramic, Moore, Craig, 'Poppy Jar' by Craig Moore, 1993
... Wheel thrown stoneware lidded jar, decorated with incised... stoneware lidded jar, decorated with incised and glazed poppies ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. See '3rd Year Exhibition 1992' Program (005803)Wheel thrown stoneware lidded jar, decorated with incised and glazed poppies. Signed on base. art, artwork, ceramic, craig moore, ceramics -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Jar
... Stoneware short spouted jar. Dark brown... stoneware Stoneware short spouted jar. Dark brown Jar ...Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.Aldo Gios recorded the location of where most pieces in his collection were found. Some maps, drawn by Aldo Gios, also give more detail. This detail is rare as most pieces of broken crockery were discarded and complete items were usually collected with no thought to recording the location where they were found. This object is part of one of the largest collections of Chinese ware found in the Upper Ovens area and the only one recording the location where found.Stoneware short spouted jar. Dark brownchinese, jar, glaze, stoneware -
Orbost & District Historical Society
jar, Early 20th century
... jar container ceramics stoneware domestic food-storage...Small stoneware dripping jar. Wide lip. Top half of jar... container. jar container ceramics stoneware domestic food-storage ...This is an example of an early 20th century ceramic container.Small stoneware dripping jar. Wide lip. Top half of jar is beige, bottom cream coloured.jar container ceramics stoneware domestic food-storage preservation