saucepans - set of 3 and lids

Overview

Cream enamel metal saucepans and lids all cylindrical with long round pipe like handles attached to one side of each saucepan. each pot has a green enamel ring around top edge, the lids have the same green around edges and green on top flat of handles each saucepan and lids has several pieces of enamel chipped off
saucepan a/ has a very small hole in the bottom, one large & 2 small chips off enamel. Lid b/ many chips around edges.
saucepan c/ has a spot of enamel chipped off where the handle meets pot inside and out plus chipped pieces around edges. Lid/d several chips around edges and handle.
saucepan e/ has a large chipped off enamel and rust in center of pot, Lid f/ has chips off enamel around edges plus a $5 marker in permanent pen on - which may indicate time when this was purchased

Historical information

Saucepans like these were a very common kitchen item and well used by Mrs. Pat Campbell of "Toompup Road" west of the Ongerup townsite, on which she farmed with her husband Mr. Gus Campbell during the period of 1940's - 70's

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-126-24.35 a,b,c,d,e,f
Item type
Domestic Objects
Material
Enamel (Fused Coating)
Contextual information

Mrs Campbell was a long term resident of the Ongerup & Borden area from early 1940's to 1980's

Keywords
Saucepan & Lid
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Last modified
Wednesday, 6 May, 2026
Completeness
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Ongerup and Needilup District Museum

Ongerup and Needilup District Museum

set of saucepans 24.35 a,c,b,d,e,f

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