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CUP: WEMBLEY WARE, SALMON

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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
Width
80 mm
Height or length
75 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Wembley Ware

Statement of significance

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

Aesthetic:

Primary significance criteria
Artistic or aesthetic significance
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