no. 73 mar-apr 2010 gbcc newsletter
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Mar-Apr 2010 newsletter of Geelong Bottle and Collectables ClubTRANSCRIPT
Geelong Bottle & Collectables Club IncVolume 73 March/April 2010
MEET THE TEAMHere’s your first
look at some of the committee that
will be guiding the Gee-long Bottle & Collectables
Club throughout 2010. Club president Dave
Smith is flanked by, from left, committee members Alan Snowden and Tony
Parsons, treasurer Bob Bauer, secretary Tracey Elso, vice-president Pe-ter Harding and librarian Craig Finegan.
Geelong Bottle and Collectables Club Inc. The club meets on the fourth Monday of each month (excluding December) at the Belmont Park Pavilion, Barrabool Road, under the James Harrison Bridge.
Club postal address: Geelong Bottle and Collectables Club Inc. Box 5049 North Geelong LPO 3215
WHO’S WHOPresident: Dave Smith
Vice-president: Peter Harding
Treasurer: Bob Bauer
Secretary:Tracey Elso
Assistant secretary: Noel Dawson
Librarian: Craig Finegan
Editor: Cam Ward 0430 369 146
Public officer: Kim Johnson
State representative: David Smith
Catering officer: Pam Bauer
Committee members: Tony ParsonsCraig FineganKim JohnsonNoel Dawsonand executives
It sems that all of us are getting busier! As I sit and stare at the
screen and ponder this, I know another newsletter is about to come out.We all have busy lives
but I must commend the efforts being put in for two big dates on the club’s 2010 calendar.Stall holder bookings and preparations
for our market day at Rugby Street are progressing at full steam. You have all seen the signs go up and they’ve certainly produced the stallholder bookings and, hopefuly, the public through the doorOur committee meeting tonight should
finish preparations and hopefully all goes well and we have enough helpers.
Obviously we must keep October 23 in our sights and bring it to the front burner after market day. Allan and others have been working at every antique and collectables show to get stallholders and certainly there is interest at every bottle show from regular traders.
Our next deadline is to produce the schedule and get it to the Australian Bottles and Collectables Review by the end of June.Don’t forget that this is our club and it
needs your volunteering and involvement to prosper. Keep broadcasting a positive view of collecting and our club and it will grow.
David Smith President
From the desk of the president
Diary dates
June27 – SPRINGVALE (Hobby & Leisure & Collectors’ Fair; Sandown Racecourse)
July18 – WILLIAMSTOWN (Australia’s Premier Collectables Show; Williamstown Senior Citizens’ Centre)
August22 – MALVERN (Great Collectors Haven Fair; Malvern Town Hall)
October10 (TBC) – SPRINGVALE (IN2 Collectables Retro-Fest; Sandown Racecourse)23 – GEELONG (Bottle show, swap & sell; Geelong Showgrounds)
I spoke to Geelong collector and club member Daryl Phillips, who is very good at research and very knowledgeable about
Geelong companies, about the origins of this milk bottle (pictured) I have acquired.
According to Daryl, Harold A. Tom-kins established Riverside Dairies in Mt Pleasant Road, Belmont in the 1930s. The cows apparently would roam down the hill and graze along the Barwon River flats (now caravan parks and river reserve).
C H Smithson, Riverside Dairies and still with the registration number 338, bought Harold out. Later, Wally Derek bought Smithson out before Ian E Tomkins bought the business back to the family and changed its name to Riverview Dairies.
Daryl owns a half-pint embossed H A TOMKINS with 338 on the base and he mentioned that another Geelong collector had a quarter-pint with red pyro H A Tom-kins many years ago.
Does this make this half-pint blue pyro label HA TOMKINS one of three “known” in Geelong collectors’ hands?
My thanks and acknowledge-ments to Daryl Phillips for this info. I hope I have got it accurately.
– DAVID SMITH
Thistle whisky sale proves a prickly propositionSo what’s a 26oz James Dickson Leith
thistle whisky bottle going for these days? Somewhere between $3000 and $3700 it
would seem.Collectors may remember the Lara resident
who strolled into the 2008 Victorian Bottle and Collectables State Show at the Geelong Show-grounds with an example he’d unearthed by accident in Corio several years earlier. He was promptly offered $3000 cash on the spot but wasn’t looking to sell.
Another example of this highly desirable bottle was up for sale on eBay recently but ev-eryone baulked at its $3700 price tag.
The Cairns seller said this particular speci-men, in addition to being embossed with a large
Scotch thistle and the initials “JD” initials on the rear shoulder also had further raised thistle embossing on three shoulders.
The condition was said to be near perfect, with no cracks or repairs but with an extremely hard to see small nick or inconsistency on the rim edge. It also has the remnants of the cork and the zinc seal.
A lot cheaper, but more keenly contested, was a scarce plastic Geelong Football Club Courage Draught beer tray.
The white tray was printed with “Geelong. VFL. The Cats. Drink Clean Tasting Courage Draught”.
In good condition, the tray attracted nine bids and sold for $57.57.
A circa 1870 Chas Cole Hamilton circa with the familiar bird with fish trademark reached $150 on the strength of five bids.
It was described as being in good condition and also had the bottle maker MGBC embossed on the base.
At about the same time as Francis was displaying his TeeVee soda syphon at the club meeting, another example was being auctioned on eBay.
Acid etched with the words “TEE VEE DRINKS PTY. LTD. GEELONG” and “This syphon is the property of Tee Vee Drinks Pty. Ltd. Geelong and its use by others is illegal”. It was also embossed on the bottom with “2X”.
It attracted nine bids and fetched $40.75.
Barwon rarity isa dairygood get
minutes
2010 annual general meetingMarch 22, 2010
Meeting opened: 8pm
ApologiesDarrel & Anne Phillips. Chris Summers, Neil & Robyn Stack, Robyn Harding, Andrew Foote.
Minutes of Previous MeetingMoved – Peter Harding; seconded – Ron Pocock
Business arising from minutes
Dave Smith steps aside and Tony Parsons takes the floor for the committee votings.
NOMINATIONS:PRESIDENTNominee: Dave Smith; nominated by Peter Harding; seconded by Craig Finegan; accepted by Dave Smith
VICE PRESIDENTNominee: Peter Harding; nominated by Dave Smith; seconded by Joe Votava
TREASURERNominee: Bob Bauer; nominated by Peter Harding; seconded by Pam Bauer
SECRETARYNominee: Tracey Elso; nominated by Bob Bauer; seconded by Dave Smith
LIBRARIANNominee: Craig Finegan; nominated by Dave Smith; seconded by Peter Harding
EDITORNominee: Cam Ward; nominated by: Dave Smith; seconded by Tony Parsons
CATERING OFFICERNominee: Pam Bauer; nominated by Peter Harding; seconded by Alan Snowden
COMMITTEE MEMBERSNominee: Tony Parsons; nominated by Dave Smith; seconded by Peter HardingNominee:Alan Snowden; nominated by Dave Smith; seconded by Tony ParsonsNominee: Noel Dawson; nominated by Jennifer Sydenham; seconded by Alan Snowden
PUBLIC OFFICERNominee: Kim Johnson; nominated by Tony Parsons; seconded by Dave Smith
VBACA REPRESENTATIVESNominee: Dave Smith; nominated by Tony Parsons; seconded by Tracey ElsoNominee: Craig Finegan; nominated by Alan Snowden; seconded by Noel Dawson Meeting closed 8:20 pm
CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Alan’s winning sign in March looked even more spectacular when plugged in; this Embassy pencil case does much more than hold pencils; Alan created plenty of interest with these two Hobart ginger beers; Francis came second in March with his cheery elec-tric jug; Barry won April’s latest finds with an old bagging machine.
minutes
March monthly meetingMarch 22, 2010
Meeting opened at: 8.25pm
ApologiesDarrel & Anne Phillips, Chris, Andrew Foote, Neil & Robyn Stack, Robyn Harding.
Minutes of the previous meeting:Moved: Peter Harding; seconded: Alan Snowdon
Business arising from minutes
CorrespondenceVBACA – membership & insurance renewal invoice
Treasurer’s report:Term deposit – 2556.79Cash tin –Tea tin – $15Swap & sell tin –
General Business:Visitor – Annette Subs – An invoice will be slipped into our newsletter when our subs are due.Membership fees – Will remain $20/per family for 2010. Fees will be reviewed annually. Life members do not pay annual membership fees.Bus Trip – Proposed bus trip to Maryborough to be organised for August bottle show.Car Boot Sale – Scheduled for May 22. Costs: inside $25 inc tables; outside $10, plus $5 per table; undercover $15, plus $5 per table; barbecue/coffee urn to be run in conjunction; early birds to pay $5 entry – entry free after 8am.
Meeting closed at: 8: 35 pm
Latest finds1st: Alan Snowdon Bickfords SalVital Flashlight display sign2nd: Francis Ceraza Face electric jug3rd: Barry Sydenham 1850 copper rotisserie
minutes
March committee monthly meetingMeeting opened: 7:30pm
ApologiesKim Johnsons, Cam Ward
BusinessBunnings barbecue: Waurn Posnds & Corio barbecues were a success, profit/costings to be finalised by Bob Bauer
Guest speakerGold mine explorer Shaun Krafft – Very well attended night and great speakers. Cam to forward Shaun 3 copies of our magazine/news-letter for him, highlighting the night.
Antiques trailCopies currently being done, How Bazaar very happy with formats.
Annual general meeting Next meeting March 22 Dave to do president’s report Bob to get audit done – will be ready in April Tracey to do latest finds – winners and suggestions for prizes?
Market day: May 22 Set up Friday afternoon and Saturday from 6am Public opening 8am – early birds pay $5 for entry Dave to do fliers for donated goods Peter and Tracey helping to set up on Friday Barbecuse – bacon & egg sandwiches and coffee urn. Tony to organise Craig & Alan to help and do gate.
2010 Geelong Bottle Show Show fliers to be done before Easter Show advertising – any other suggestions/online sites to look at such as collectables magazine or markets and fairs magazine.
CAUGHT IN THE ACT: Alan and Tony deep in coversation over one of Alan’s latest finds – an early Hobart ginger beer.
OLD-STYLE: Peter unearthed some 73-year-old Anakie receipts for the April meeting.
latest finds
MarchAlan Cast iron balance scales Pickfords SalVital display sign FIRST
Cam Ecks & Crystal ceramic labels Corio Whiskey trophy tray
Ron Magazine
Francis TeeVee soda syphon Face electric jug SECOND
David HA Tonkins milk bottle Old Judge port bottle with label
Noel Sleeping piccaninny statue
Tony Melbourne Bitter Geelong Cup can 10 small ceramic labels
Peter Australian newspapers – Ronald Ryan hanging Embassy memo book GJ Coles fishing hooks
Tracey Uranium glass flower bowl Hazel/Atlas US royal lace trio uranium green Murano Latticino handkerchief bowl Murano swirl-cased bowl Murano – Bambi uranium glass Melba’s gift book
Jack Pocket knife
Barry 1850s rotisserie THIRD
minutes
April monthly meetingApril 26, 2010
Opened 8pm
ApologiesCraig Finegan, Tracy Elso, Shane.Allan, Kim Johnson
Apologies for next few meetings Bruce and Elsie
Minutes from previous meetingMoved Peter Harding; seconded Joe Votava
Business from minutesNone
CorrespomdenceGippsland and Mornington club newsletters
Treausurer’s reportIncome $240 (subs)Term deposit $2556Tea Tin $32.75Moved Allan; seconded Noel General BusinessThinking of you letter to Esma Taylor who is not wellCard to Clare, Tony and Matilda Parsons (newest member)Librarian asked to check overdue books and follow up to be returnedLibrary storage to be addressed – perhaps archive some old newsletter files from other clubs ?? Overdue fees to be invoiced with next newsletter – Cam to get list from Bob
October show – no committee meeting in April so next committee meeting May 17
Market day – May 22. Jobs allocated including garage sale notices – Tony (Grovdale), Allan (Peninsula), David (Belmont); not much other response from membersBarbecue – Tony and Allan need another helperGate – Tony plus one; need another early bird helperSet up friday – call David to helpSigns – David to start when he returns from Queensland
Meeting closed 8.30pm
Latest finds1st Barry Bagging Machine2nd Dot and Joe Turner Patent Bottle 3rd Tony Les Bray blue soda syphon
CLASSIFIEDSNotices
Need to e-mail a photo? Like to post a photo online to sell an item? Have a
lend of the club’s digital camera.ASK PETER FOR DETAILS
Milk glass Vegemite/Marmite jars.Also screw top metal lids, any size.
Phone Bruce on 0408 527 741.
National Geographic magazines 1920s-2000s. Classic stories, great
ads. $1 per issuePhone Cam on 0430 369 146.
Wanted to buy
Auction catalogues – Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Leonard Joel. Decorative arts, collectables, furniture, jewellery,
etc. Glossy, full colour, great for reference. $2 each.
Phone Cam on 0430 369 146.
Wanted to buyAnything to do with Jim Beam, Coca Cola, ceramic Garfields
and Ned Kelly. Collectables collector.Phone Len Ellmer on 5224 1469.
Royal Doulton whisky flasksKingsware/Old electric jugs
Blowtorches, clean or dirty and any spares.
Phone JIM HUNTER on 5127 6420. Member of the Gippsland club.
SINGER SEWING MACHINESAnything to do with Singer.
Phone Bruce or Elsie on 5275 5450.
Matchboxes, labels, vesta boxes, match grips and Meakin china.
Phone 5276 1267.Any old newspapers and documents.
Prefer Geelong and areas but will consider anything.
Phone Peter on 5275 3411.
Geelong street guides and business directories.Phone 5266 1126.
Any Scouting memorabilia.Phone Shane on 5229 6469.
Pre-1956 telephone directories.Geelong & District or MelbournePhone Cam on 0430 369 146.
Any old newspapers and documents.Prefer Geelong and areas but will
consider anything.Phone Peter on 5275 3411.
Victa logo plateFor original model
Phone Alan on 5255 4773 or 0403 160 336.
Embassy branded items.The old GJ Coles home brand.
Will BUY anything.Phone Peter on 5275 3411.
For sale
Aussie fruit/preserving/jam jars Geelong bottles
Ceramic label milks and soft drinks David 0419 434 306/5243 4306