These two pieces of Goldrush Ceramic wares are indeed genuine "home-grown" Australiana, a slice of historical Australian ceramics from the Ballarat area.
I have been reliably informed that these two pieces were in fact completely crafted and decorated ENTIRELY IN BALLARAT, VICTORIA.
Ballarat has a proud reputation of being a hub of ceramic craftsmanship, there were/are many very established and well known ceramic workshops/studios producing uniquely Australian pieces.
DLAT RATING: 9/10 (Darling, look at this!)
GOLDRUSH CERAMICS - Pouring Jug & Bowl set
Entirely crafted & decorated in Ballarat, Victoria
White Ceramic base material
Colouring is predominately a soft Apricot
Decoration is a pink bush rose (open bud) with a couple of other bush roses (closed buds) and foliage
Gold gilding has been applied to the top rim of the bowl, top rim of the pourer jug, down both sides of the pourer jug handle.
Very well crafted and decorated pieces, particularly the pourer jug, it is outstanding! It is this visual appeal and design reminiscent of the large English bowl & jug sets from the early 20th Century that instantly attracted us to these pieces from the outset.
DIMENSIONS:
POURER JUG:
Small
150mm high x 120mm diameter at the widest point - it would struggle to hold 500mL of water
THE BOWL:
220mm diameter x 65mm height
WEIGHTS:
THE BOWL: 900g
POURER JUG: 300g
High gloss glazing used on both pieces externally and inside the pourer jug
BACKSTAMPS ID MARKINGS:
The bowl has no backstamp, incisions or stickers at all - completely bare of any identification markings
However
The pourer jug has a gold metallic sticker attached to the base, the text of which reads:
AUSTRALIAN
MADE BY
GOLDRUSH CERAMICS
BALLARAT
COSMETIC CONDITION:
NO scratches
NO cracks
NO discolouration
NO crazing
NO decoration wear or damage
NO wear at all showing to the gold gilding
We have had this jug & bowl set for a long time but now it must make room for other pieces and so it is looking for a new caring home! These two pieces used to be placed near the front door entrance of our house and they always drew comments from visitors.