Enamel casserole dish
[nb-NO]Object number[nb-NO]M2008/018
[nb-NO]Title[nb-NO]Enamel casserole dish
[nb-NO]Creator[nb-NO]H & C
[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]Deep red enamel casserole dish with handles and a mottled grey interior surface. This dish was used in a Displaced Persons (DP) camp in Austria by the Danos family, who brought it to Australia in 1951. The manufacturer's logo is in white on the underside of the dish and includes an eagle, similar to that on the Austrian coat of arms, standing on a casserole dish, the letters H & C on the eagle's chest where the shield of the Duchy of Austria would be in the coat of arms.
[nb-NO]Production place[nb-NO]Austria
[nb-NO]Date[nb-NO] 1930 - 1945
[nb-NO]Subject[nb-NO]displaced persons, Displaced Persons camps, migration, survivors, families, cooking
[nb-NO]Object name[nb-NO]plates
[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]
- width: 350.00 mm
depth: 190.00 mm
[nb-NO]Credit line[nb-NO]Sydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Tinny Lenthen