Historical information

The teapot came from C. Turner, Baker, also known as Turner Brothers Bakery, at 107 Schotters Road, Mernda, and was used by the Turner family. The bakery is believed to have been constructed by Moses Thomas c.1870s. The Turner brothers, Charles and Stephenson baked bread in a wood fired scotch oven for sixty years. The bread was delivered by cart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Yan Yean and the Whittlesea area, and alternative days to Mernda and Separation. The business was sold in 1948 after Stephenson's death and eventually closed. In 2007 the bakery and 100 year old oven were restored.

Significance

Statement of Significance The teapot is significant to it's link with the historical 19th century Turner Brothers Bakery at Mernda

Physical description

Blue enamel tin teapot with lid, decorated blue and white flowers with green leaf pattern on both sides of the teapot

Inscriptions & markings

None