Jug enamel

Overview

yellow enamel jug with green enamel handle on one side and a small pouring spout on opposite side.on the very top edge of jug is green enamel strip.

Historical information

Yellow enamel jugs became very popular in Australian homes throughout the mid -20th century 1950,s -70's for their durable bright, and functional design, often used for water, milk, or kitchen decor,

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-126-24.37
Item type
Domestic Objects
Material
Enamel (Fused Coating)
Width
10 cm
Height or length
16.5000 cm
Inscriptions and markings

jug has varies sections of cipped enamel, around the top edges, around outside of bottom, and chips near the handle.

Contextual information

this jug was owned by Mrs Pat Campbell who owned a property west of Ongerup town site, on the Toompup Road in the 1940's - 70's

Keywords
Enamel Jug
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Last modified
Friday, 1 May, 2026
Completeness
83
Ongerup and Needilup District Museum

Ongerup and Needilup District Museum

enamel jug 24.37

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