ProvenanceServing bowl, for table, in silverware. Used on the Adsteam ship INNAMINCKA. Named after an Australian rural town.
Made by Alfred and Frederick Bridden of Sheffield. Purchased by the Adelaide Steam Ship Company.SignificanceThe bowl bears the insignia of the Adelaide Steam Ship Co, Ltd.DescriptionA oval silver bowl with lugs either end. Impressed on the front is a circular logo with the text "Adelaid. S.S. Co Ltd" in the border and the name " Innamincka" in the centre. The bowl has an oval shaped attached base with the maker's mark in an impressed shield on the base. Creator (person)Creator (organisation)B.S BrosAcknowledgementDate of CreationDate of UsageMaterialMetal - silver or silver alloy
|silver plate/paint DimensionType: Total
Height: 87
Width: 202
Depth: 121
Unit (Lengths): mm Accession NumberHT 2021.0649