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Kentucky coin silver punch or soup ladle with oval bowl, broad downturned fiddle handle with engraved monogram G. Stamped J.S. SHARRARD in rectangular cartouche for James S. Sharrard, working Shelbyville and Louisville, c. 1836-1880. 14 1/2" L. 8.100 troy ounces. Note: the Sharrard family of silversmiths worked in multiple locations between approximately 1836-1880, including Scott County, Paris, Shelbyville, Harrodsburg, Henderson, Louisville, and Princeton.
PROVENANCE: The Collection of Michael and Peggy Mahoney, by descent from the historic homes of Clarkland Farm at Bryan's Station and Cherrycote, Lexington, Kentucky.
CONDITION: Overall very good condition with general surface wear, some minor pitting to bowl edge and bowl.