Summary
Twenty three wine labels, white lettering on a maroon background. The labels feature the Irvine family crest and are in the shape of rosettes.
The labels are printed with: "Hans W.H. Irvine, Great Western, Victoria Australia".
Rosettes were most often used on the neck of Sparkling wine bottles. These rosettes may have been used on the bottles of Sparkling Burgandy since the colour scheme is the same.
"The Irvine Wine Collection was acquired by Museum Victoria in 1989. It represents the history of the Great Western Vineyard and the achievements of Hans William Henry Irvine, vigneron and politician, from 1888 until 1922. It comprises 130 items ranging from publications, marketing items, packaging materials, wine labels, award medals, ceramics, illuminated address, commemorative trowel, trophy plaques, wine makers tools, and silverware."
Physical Description
Twenty three wine labels, white lettering on a maroon background. The labels feature the Irvine family crest and are in the shape of rosettes.
More Information
-
Collection Names
-
Collecting Areas
-
Acquisition Information
Purchase
-
Maker
Mr Hans W. Irvine - Great Western Vineyards & Champagne Cellars, Great Western, Victoria, Australia, 1888-1918
Hans Irvine purchased the Great Western Winery in 1888 and sold it in 1918. -
Inscriptions
Text: HANS W.H. IRVINE/GREAT WESTERN/VICTORIA/AUSTRALIA.
-
Classification
Agriculture & rural life, Viticulture & wine making, Product labels
-
Category
-
Discipline
-
Type of item
-
Overall Dimensions
4.8 cm (Length), 4.8 cm (Width)
-
References
The Vigneron, March 25, 1909. H.W.H. Irvine entry in Australian Dictionary of Biography: [Link 1] Viewed LDH, 20.05.08. SH921484 / SH921485 - Booklet - 'Above and Below Ground at Hans Irvine's Great Western Vineyard', about1903
-
Keywords
Great Western, Rural Industry, Trades, Viticulture, Viticulture & Winemaking, Wine, Wineries, Working Life