Saucer

Historical information

Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.

Significance

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.

Physical description

Chinese porcelain food dish, glazed with floral decoration. Handpainted on inside surface. Celadon background with floral design in colours, pink, green, white and brown with gold frosting on leaves.

Inscriptions & markings

Chinese writing or maker’s stamp on base in orange ink / dye.

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