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CUP: WEMBLEY WARE, SALMON

Subcollections
Overview

From a collection of ten pieces of utility ware china made by Brisbane and Wunderlich, in the series called Wembley Ware. This plain coloured crockery was used in multi-coloured sets known as 'Harlequin' china.

Salmon breakfast cup curved in shape.

Base: Marked 'Wembley Quality Ware', with intertwined B&W with a crown (signifies Brisbane and Wunderlich)'.

Historical information

The first pottery on the Subiaco site was Calyx 1921-1941. The Australian Fine China factory is to move to Canning Vale Industrial Park in 2006.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-43-2005.77.3
Item type
Objects
Width
80 mm
Height or length
75 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Wembley Ware

Keywords
Wembley Ware
Brisbane & Wunderlich
Crockery
Statement of significance

History of industry, household equipment of the period. Made in Subiaco by Bristile

Aesthetic:

Primary significance criteria
Artistic or aesthetic significance
Last modified
Friday, 26 July, 2024
Completeness
83
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