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Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Doll, 1900-1914
... Tea Cosy Doll...tea cosy doll...Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century...Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated... cosy. tea cosy top tea cosy doll half dolls Hand-painted ...Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century, becoming commonplace after the 1870s. Most later Nineteenth Century examples were produced in continental European factories. These half-dolls were created using a number of mediums including soft and hard paste porcelain. They were frequently attached to a 'dressed' wire frame that covered the tea pot like a modern tea cosy.Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated arms. The half-doll has attached human hair.tea cosy top, tea cosy doll, half dolls -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Doll, 1900-1914
... Tea Cosy Doll...tea cosy doll...Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century...Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated... cosy. tea cosy top tea cosy doll half dolls Hand-painted ...Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century, becoming commonplace after the 1870s. Most later Nineteenth Century examples were produced in continental European factories. These half-dolls were created using a number of mediums including soft and hard paste porcelain. They were frequently attached to a 'dressed' wire frame that covered the tea pot like a modern tea cosy. Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated arms. The half-doll has attached human hair.tea cosy top, tea cosy doll, half dolls -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Patons and Baldwins' Specialty Book no. 43
... knitting and embroidery patterns for craft items such as tea cosies... such as tea cosies, dolls clothes etc. knitting handicrafts - history ...This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting and embroidery patterns for craft items such as tea cosies, dolls clothes etc.Gifts and / Crafts / "P&B" / BRAND / PATONS & BALDWINS' / SPECIALTY / BOOK / No. 43 / "P&B" / BRAND / PATONS & BALDWINS LTD. / SIXPENCEknitting handicrafts - history, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Book - Crochet and Knitwear Novelties, No 31, New Idea, c.1950s
... , a chicken tea cosy, knitted dolls outfit, and two crocheted textile..., a chicken tea cosy, knitted dolls outfit, and two crocheted textile ...Eighteen page black and white pattern book with colour front and back cover. Book contains black and white photographs and printed text. Front cover shows a colour image knitted items, a chicken tea cosy, knitted dolls outfit, and two crocheted textile items. front: [printed] FUN TO MAKE AND FUN TO GIVE / CROCHET AND KNITWEAR / Novelties / No 31 / 9 d. / A “NEW IDEA” PRODUCTIONfashion, women, knitting, crochet, home life, patterns -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Cosy
Tea cosy in the form of a crinoline lady china doll to waist, crochet skirt in colours of green, mauve, pink,yellow, and cream. Green ribbon at back of dress and yellow pom-pom on front of dress. A slit in the skirt for spout and handle.domestic items, table setting, handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work