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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Haeusler Collection Teapot
... Haeusler Collection Teapot...teapot... in the 1860s. This teapot is one of the many domestic objects...A glazed ceramic teapot with a printed design depicting two...Faded, circular makers mark on the base of teapot... Collection Teapot Domestic object A glazed ceramic teapot ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This teapot is one of the many domestic objects in the Haeusler Collection that represent family and home life in early twentieth century Wodonga. The ingenious repair to the teapot's handle reflects the resourcefulness and thriftiness of the Haeusler family during the economic hardships of the 1930s Great Depression. The teapot was manufactured in England, likely dating from the early twentieth-century. This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history, and women’s history. A glazed ceramic teapot with a printed design depicting two deer and a hunter in a woodland on one side, and two deer by a stream in a woodland on the other. The broken handle of the teapot has been replaced with wire. The teapot handle was repaired by Alfred Haeusler (b.1922, d.1997) and holds remarkable balance, perfectly retaining its function. Faded, circular makers mark on the base of teapot, illegible/"ENGLAND"teapot, teaware, tableware, ceramic, domestic, social history -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Domestic object - Kitchen Equipment, Tea Pot, Between 1885 and 1905 after which the backstamp changed to G & S LTD
... Kitchen Equipment, Tea Pot..., black-glazed tea-pot. 8 sided. The body of the tea-pot...On the base of the tea-pot. Makers Mark is G & S... Equipment, Tea Pot Domestic object Manufactured between 1885 to 1905 ...Earthenware is lightly fired, readily absorbs water if not glazed, and does not allow light to pass through it. Coarse earthenware is made from clay and grog (ground up fired pot). There are two main types of glazed earthenware: One is covered with a transparent lead glaze; when the earthenware body to which this glaze is applied has a cream colour, the product is called creamware. The second type, covered with an opaque white .in glaze, is variously called tin-enamelled, or tin-glazed, earthenware, majolica, faience, or delft. G&S marking could be Grove & Stark, Longton, England (1871-1884). In the 19th century, J. & G. Meakin ,1851 based in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, was known for the vast quantities of cheap ironstone china it produced for the domestic English market and for export to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. Grove & Stark were taken over by Meakin early 20thC The Mark could also be Gibson & Sons (Ltd), were notably manufacturers of earthenware Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. Founded around 1885 and traded until the mid 1970's. They were previously Gibson, Sudlow & Co. Manufactured between 1885 to 1905. Small earthen-ware, black-glazed tea-pot. 8 sided. The body of the tea-pot is decorated with hand-painted gold flowers and raised cream flowers. The lid is also hand -painted with green leaves and flowers. This floral pattern is named "Garland" The lid is not of the same pattern as the base. The spout was broken when brush tailed possum entered Cottage via chimney 27/4/2014. Can be repairedOn the base of the tea-pot. Makers Mark is G & S. "Garland". (Pattern), Rg. No. 175153. Also 'Made in England'. Under glaze there is the word: England.crockery, earthenwarre, gibson & son ltd, grove & stark ltd, pioneers, early settlers, bentleigh, market gardeners, moorabbin, cheltenham, pottery, stoke- on - trent, england, longton, burslem, wedgwood -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Pot Cover
... Tea Pot Cover...Tea pot would have been covered with a thick tea cosy...White teapot cover- semi-circle in shape and doubled. Hand... Mitcham melbourne Tea Pot Cover Domestic object White teapot cover ...Tea pot would have been covered with a thick tea cosy and this cover placed over the top as decoration.White teapot cover- semi-circle in shape and doubled. Hand made tatting edging and drawthread. Cut out embroidery of flowers in a basket on one side and diamond cutout pattern on the other.handcrafts, needlework, manchester, table linen -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Domestic object - Silver Tea Pot
... Silver Tea Pot...Tea pot...Tea pot, silver plated, ornate design, on 4 curved short...Silver Tea Pot Domestic object Tea pot, silver plated ...Tea pot, silver plated, ornate design, on 4 curved short legs, with hinged lid. Part of set with catalogue no 0744.Presented to 4/19 PWLH Officers Mess by Lt Val Jones WRAAC IO 1975-78tea pot, mess silver, val jones -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...tea pot...2 litre enamel-coated tea pot grey speckled with blue. Low... melbourne Tea Pot 2 litre enamel-coated tea pot grey speckled ...2 litre enamel-coated tea pot grey speckled with blue. Low-set spout with curved handle. Lid with squared handle.No visible markingsdomestic items, food & drink consumption, tea pot, enamel, drink, kitchen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Tea pot Cover
... Tea pot Cover...Tea pot would have had a thick tea cosy and this piece over...White tea pot cover - semi-circle in shape. hand made... Mitcham melbourne Tea pot Cover Textile White tea pot cover - semi ...Tea pot would have had a thick tea cosy and this piece over the top as decoration.White tea pot cover - semi-circle in shape. hand made tatting and drawthread edging. Three cut out embroidery patterns with leaves embroidered around them on one side and one example of the sam pattern enlarged on the other side.handcrafts, needlework, manchester, table linen -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Teapot, plate and saucer
... Teapot, plate and saucer... and text. Teapot, registration number 13.1, has a serpent like...Teapot front: 'Primitive Methodist Jubliee Chapel Tunstall... primitive methodist jubliee chapel tunstall Teapot front: 'Primitive ...www.myprimitivemethodists.org.ukWhite china with gold trim and green transfer prints and text. Teapot, registration number 13.1, has a serpent like spout. Teapot lid, registration number 13.2. Saucer, registration number 13.3. Plate, registration number 13.4.Teapot front: 'Primitive Methodist Jubliee Chapel Tunstall'; teapot back and teapot lid: 'William Clowes' 'Hugh Bourne'. primitive methodist, primitive methodist jubliee chapel tunstall -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
silver tea pot
... silver tea pot...teapot...This tea pot was used in the original Kiosk at Healesville...Paramount medium-sized 2 pint silver teapot; functional...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre silver tea pot ...This tea pot was used in the original Kiosk at Healesville Sanctuary during the 1940'sParamount medium-sized 2 pint silver teapot; functional classic design is similar to ones used in hotel dining rooms during the 1940's - quite plain with no markings or embellishment. Long spout, handle with swirl on upper side and marble-sized knob on lid. Larger in diameter at bottom than at the top. Stamped on base - "PARAMOUNT / PLATE / BEST QUALITY / EP NS AI /WARRANTED / HARD SOLDERED / K G LUKE MELB / 2 PT" teapot, k-g-luke, -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Teapot
... Teapot...teapot...Black ceramic teapot. Highly decorated in faded colours...On base of teapot : Ro. No. 113746... Museum 2 Station Street Bright high-country Teapot Black ceramic ...Black ceramic teapot. Highly decorated in faded colours of yellow, white, blue and pink - storks and flowers.On base of teapot : Ro. No. 113746teapot, ceramic, goldfields, buckland valley, aldo gios, tableware -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - SILVER TEA POT
... SILVER TEA POT...PRESENTATION DECORATIVE SILVER TEAPOT ... POT Domestic object PRESENTATION DECORATIVE SILVER TEAPOT ...PRESENTATION DECORATIVE SILVER TEAPOT PRESENTED TO J. WHITMORE AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM. BY CLUNES FOOTBALL CLUB 1922local history, clunes football club -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Teapot, Mid 20th Century
... Teapot...Tea pot... the introduction of tea bags a teapot such as this was used to infuse... This is a white china teapot with a lid which contains... example of a vintage tea pot. Tea pot Vintage domestic item Tea ...Tea has always been a common drink in Australia and before the introduction of tea bags a teapot such as this was used to infuse the tea leaves. This item is a decorative piece and would have been used for special occasions. The use of tea bags in both teapots and cups became widespread in the 1960s in Australia. Tea bags are the popular choice today for tea drinkers.This item has no known local provenance but is retained as a fine example of a vintage tea pot. This is a white china teapot with a lid which contains a steam hole and a handle. The spout has gold patterning. The handle is painted yellow with a gold strip. The lid has a yellow and blue decorative band and is decorated with flowers and gold pattern. The body of the teapot has the same decoration as the lid. The name of the country of origin and a number are on the base. Made in Japan tea pot, vintage domestic item, tea making in australia -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...Silver tea pot with decorative engraving and hinged lid....-and-dandenong-ranges Tea Pot Silver tea pot with decorative engraving ...Linda ChapmanSilver tea pot with decorative engraving and hinged lid." ? and Pierce, Melbourne Made in England" Also has a Hallmarkteapots -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...Large white china tea pot with gold trim... Mitcham melbourne Tea Pot Domestic object Large white china tea ...Large white china tea pot with gold trimdomestic items, crockery -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tea Pot, dint under
... Tea Pot...White ceramic teapot with flowers, birds and butterflies... Korumburra gippsland Tea Pot dint under White ceramic teapot ...White ceramic teapot with flowers, birds and butterflies, metal handle. -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Pot, Circa 1901
... Tea Pot...Oval Silver tea pot with intricate design on side of pot....-and-dandenong-ranges Tea Pot Oval Silver tea pot with intricate design ...Wedding gift to Mr. & Mrs. J.A. Lord IN 1901.Oval Silver tea pot with intricate design on side of pot."Daniel & Arter EPBN"teapots -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...Large white china tea pot with blue flowers and gold trim... Mitcham melbourne Tea Pot Domestic object Large white china tea ...Large white china tea pot with blue flowers and gold trimdomestic items, crockery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...White china tea pot with red flowered decoration and gold... Mitcham melbourne Tea Pot Domestic object White china tea pot ...White china tea pot with red flowered decoration and gold trimdomestic items, crockery -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Teapot, 1908
... Teapot...Replica of Wedgewood Wesley teapots made by Sir Josiah...White porcelain Wedgwood-Wesley teapot with blue transfers... Street Malvern East melbourne Teapot White porcelain Wedgwood ...Replica of Wedgewood Wesley teapots made by Sir Josiah Wedgewood 1761 at Etruna, England and presented to John Wesley. Reproduced in 1908. The original teapot is in Wesley House, London.Replica of Wedgewood Wesley teapots made by Sir Josiah Wedgewood 1761 at Etruria, England and presented to John Wesley. Reproduced in 1908. The original teapot is in Wesley House, London.White porcelain Wedgwood-Wesley teapot with blue transfers. Teapot registration number 7.1; lid registration number 7.2.'Be present at our Table Lord, Be here and everywhere ador'd, These creatures blefs & grant that we May feast in Paradice with thee'wesley, john -
Orbost & District Historical Society
electric teapot, Chesters Trading Company, mid 20th century
... electric teapot...teapot electro-plated-britannia-metal appliances water...A teapot of EPBM - electroplated britannia metal...On the bottom of the teapot - EPBM... gippsland electric teapot A teapot of EPBM - electroplated britannia ...This item wasdonated to the Slab Hut, the Orbost Visitor Information Centre. This item reflects the importance of tea drinking in 19th and 20th century Australia. A teapot of EPBM - electroplated britannia metal with an aluminium lid that has an electric plug connection. The lid is an Alanware, 240 volt 100 watt immersion heater with a coil suspended from it. The lid does not match the teapot.On the bottom of the teapot - EPBM James Dixon & Sons a trumpet symbol Sheffield 8578 4teapot electro-plated-britannia-metal appliances water-heating drink-food-preparation -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Pot, Circa 1850's
... Tea Pot...Lustre Tea Pot, gold with pink flowers and other floral...-and-dandenong-ranges Tea Pot Lustre Tea Pot, gold with pink flowers ...Brought from Guernsey by Mrs. Le Page when she emigrated to Australia in 1851.Lustre Tea Pot, gold with pink flowers and other floral decoration, with matching lid.tea pots -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...Squat china tea pot decorated with border of owls and mice... Mitcham melbourne Tea Pot Domestic object Squat china tea pot ...Squat china tea pot decorated with border of owls and mice. Decoration of leaves and stars.D2607domestic items, crockery -
Creswick Museum
teapot, early 1970s
... teapot...teapot...Handmade pottery teapot made by Doug Alexander at his...Pottery teapot, glazed... Creswick goldfields teapot Pottery teapot, glazed Doug Alexander's ...Handmade pottery teapot made by Doug Alexander at his Springmount Pottery in Creswick about 1972.Doug Alexander was one of Australia's greatest studio potters.Pottery teapot, glazedDoug Alexander's markdoug alexander, pottery, teapot, springmount, creswick, glaze -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Teapot, Unknown
... Teapot...Teapot... was enjoyed in coffee houses, and teapots were therefore not yet...Plain sliver teapot. Heavy oxidation. Dented....Teapot Domestic object Plain sliver teapot. Heavy oxidation ...In the 1650s, the newest exciting development had arrived on Britain’s shores, this time it was tea from China. As it was brought back from overseas, tea was incredibly scarce and as such its price was very high; in 1664, the cost of tea was already 40s per pound, although this is not as high as what it would become when taxed in the 18th century. This resulted in only the social elite enjoying a cup of tea, and most commonly tea was enjoyed in coffee houses, and teapots were therefore not yet a household item. As the East India Company imported larger quantities of tea, it became more widely available and a larger section of the British population were able to enjoy it meaning that, by 1669, tea was available nearly everywhere. Likely due to the fact that tea was first enjoyed in coffee houses, the first known teapot resembles a coffee pot, with a tapering cylindrical shape and standing much taller than what we now know as a teapot at 13.5 inches tall. Into the 1680s, these teapots were given a conical cover for the spout that was fixed to the pot via a chain. As Queen Anne took the throne in 1702, teapots had become much more widely used and had formed two common groups. The first style of teapot was the pear shaped style which began to appear in 1705. The pear shaped pot usually had a domed lid and sometimes featured a finial. This form was generally supplied with a heater and stand as well as having a baluster shaped handle on one side. This iteration would disappear by 1725 but does make a reappearance in the 1740s, only this time as an inverted pear shape. The second group was the more spherical, or globular, shape which appeared in 1710. The globular teapot had a flush, hinged lid as well as a narrow moulded rim foot and a straight sided, tapering spout. Both generalised groups of teapots have polygonal examples – that is, teapots that are made up of straight sided segments – but six or seven sided teapots are incredibly rare. There is one known example of a seven sided globular teapot, made by Isaac Ribouleau in 1724. This is so unique because polygonal teapots are much more technically difficult and time consuming to make. Other than the occasional band of engraving round the shoulder of the teapot, they remain quite plain until c.1740 when scrollwork and chased shells begin to be applied for decoration. ‘Chasing’ is the process of decorating the front of a piece of metal by indenting the back, without cutting or engraving. From 1755 until 1770, silver teapots became incredibly uncommon and it is likely that this either reflects a change in drinking habits or changing trends producing a favour for porcelain. This dip in popularity could also be in response to the outrageous taxes placed on tea, up to 119%! In 1765, the Leeds creamware globular teapot seemed to kickstart a resurgence and this, combined with the Commutation Act of 1784 – which reduced tax on tea from 119% to 12.5% – saw teapots return in all their forms. It’s around this time, in 1780, that a form of teapot with a detachable, openwork stand appeared; however, the plain, oval teapot remained the most popular in the 1780s and 90s. In the later years of George III’s tenure on the throne, during the last decade of the 18th century, there was a revival of chasing and embossing teapots with flower and foliage designs. At the turn of the century, the spherical, partly fluted teapot with classical decoration was superseded by a more oblong shaped pot that sat on four spherical feet. This was then changed again when teapots became more melon shaped. It was at this time that the capacity of a teapot greatly increased and the previously wooden or ivory handles were replaced by silver handles with ivory washers for insulation. As Britain entered into the Victorian era, the design quality often suffered as there was a tendency to over-decorate the silver. In the early 19th century, the last major addition to the shape of the teapot, a raised collar was added between the cover and body. Whilst this seems to just be for decoration, there is some speculation that it could also be to prevent overspills. https://www.marklittler.com/silver-teapots-history/ This item shows that silver and silver plated teapots were used for tea making.Plain sliver teapot. Heavy oxidation. Dented.None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, teapot, silver, siver plate, tea -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...Round ceramic teapot minus lid, blue and white with handle... Korumburra gippsland Tea Pot Round ceramic teapot minus lid, blue ...Round ceramic teapot minus lid, blue and white with handle on one side and spout on the other. -
Arapiles Historical Society
Rubber Tea Pot Spouts
... Rubber Tea Pot Spouts...teapot...House hold item, 2 rubber tea pot spouts (used when spouts... Rubber Tea Pot Spouts House hold item, 2 rubber tea pot spouts ...House hold item, 2 rubber tea pot spouts (used when spouts broke)rubber, teapot, spout, tea -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Pot Stand, Circa 1900
... Tea Pot Stand...Teapot stands...Round, hand painted, China tea pot stand. White with pink...-and-dandenong-ranges Tea Pot Stand Round, hand painted, China tea pot ...Round, hand painted, China tea pot stand. White with pink and yellow floral design.teapot stands -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...Unusual multi-coloured patterned tea pot and lid. Basic... Mitcham melbourne Tea Pot Domestic object Unusual multi-coloured ...Majolica - English Popular colourful relief-moulded ware, often in naturalistic shapes covered in various types of opaque white ground to secure glowing effects with brush-painted colour glazes, clear or opaque. Products ranged from umbrella stands to dishes of fruit or nuts. Evolved at the Minton factory in 1851 under Art Director Leon Arnoux, who might use parian ware for majolica figures etc. Widely produced, with little similarity to the Italian Renaissance ornament although some designed for Mintons by the artist Alfred Stevens was inspired by such motifs.Unusual multi-coloured patterned tea pot and lid. Basic colours - green, pink and blue'Estrucan/Majolic/E24domestic items, crockery -
Mont De Lancey
Teapot, Circa 1866
... Teapot...Teapot awarded to Mrs Thomas Quayle at the Melbourne...Ornate silver teapot...-and-dandenong-ranges Teapot Ornate silver teapot 551 on base Teapot ...Teapot awarded to Mrs Thomas Quayle at the Melbourne Exhibition of 1866 for an exhibit. From the home of the late Mrs. W.J. Sebire.Ornate silver teapot551 on basefood warmers, teapots -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tea Pot
... Tea Pot...Dark brown teapot with gold rims. Gold, orange and white... Korumburra gippsland Tea Pot Dark brown teapot with gold rims. Gold ...Dark brown teapot with gold rims. Gold, orange and white picture on front and back. Lid missing.Made in Japan -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Object, Manto Ware, Cottage Teapot, c1930
... Cottage Teapot...teapot...This teapot was given to Kathleen Carroll by her...Green ceramic teapot in the shape of a cottage.... Office goldfields Object Cottage Teapot Green ceramic teapot ...This teapot was given to Kathleen Carroll by her grandmother, Ellen (Nellie) Carroll. Green ceramic teapot in the shape of a cottage.Stamped on the base - Manto-ware Made in Japankathleen gervasoni, kathleen carroll, manto ware, teapot, cottage teapot