Jug Glazed, 1930s to 1950s

Historical information

This item was used in conjunction with the Suddeth (Sudden Death) Carbon Bi-siilphide fumigator during many rabbit plagues that invaded Victoria and NSW before CSIRO introduced the myxomatosis virus in 1950.

Significance

The contents of this jug was very important pre 1950 for all rural areas which suffered under the annual mice plagues, especially the wheat producing regions. Milk producers suffered from the mice by products contaminating their fresh milk containers and storage facilities. Rabbit warrens causing farm machinery instabilities and also horseback activities eg mustering herds.

Physical description

This glazed pottery jug has a screw on lid and a cream coloured body with a caramel brown neck. The remnance of a handle, which has been broken off is located at the top just below the the rim of the lid.

Inscriptions & markings

On one side below the neck and within a black boundary mark "SUDDETH" and below "SMOKE MIXTURE No. 2" and sandwiched between two black lines "POISON". Below this and in five lines "PATENTED APRIL 6th '08 No. 11205(AUST.)"
"PATENTED APRIL 6th '08 No. 24711 (N.Z.)"
"THIS MIXTURE GOES IN BOTTLE FURTHEST FROM MACHINE"
"DO NOT SPILL ON YOUR HANDS OR CLOTHING"
"F, GREER, PATENTEE SYDNEY"

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