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PERFUME BOTTLE

Overview

Oval shaped cut glass container on three glass splayed legs. Cut glass diamond pattern around centre of container. Silver cap - screw on - holding syringe in centre top, looped silver handle to syringe. Used by a member of the Lipfert family who lived at 270 York Street, Subiaco.

Historical information

Miss Gertrude Lipfert lived in the family home at 270 York Street, Subiaco until her death in 1989. Daughter of Otto Lipfert, taxidermist at WA Museum. Otto Lipfert was born in Germany in 1864. He trained and worked there as a furrier, but he developed a keen interest in nature and the animal species that were exciting Europeans in Australia. On hearing there was no taxidermist in Western Australia he migrated in 1892, making the voyage in a British ship so that he could learn English on the way.
In 1894 he became the first taxidermist to work for the Western Australian Museum. He made his first collecting trip—to the Abrolhos Islands—that spring.
Lipfert was naturalised in 1900. In 1902 he married German-born Anna Struck at the German club in Perth. The couple built a house at 270 York St (formerly Gibney Street), Subiaco, where members of the Lipfert family lived until 1989. Two daughters: Gertrude and Elsa.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-43-1990.126a-b
Item type
Material
Width
55 mm
Height or length
130 mm
Statement of significance

Historical. Used by local family.

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