SOLD! for $480.00.
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Five (5) sterling silver items, including one (1) Gorham Imperial Chrysanthemum pattern large soup ladle, monogrammed TPH to handle, inscribed 1889-1894 to underside of handle, stamped with maker's mark and Sterling (12 3/4" L); and four (4) Weidlich chased bread plates with foliate cabochons and swag, stamped with maker's mark, Sterling, and numbering to underside (6 1/8" dia.). Combined weight: 19.99 total troy ounces. Provenance: From the collection of Patsey Field Harney Madden, a direct descendent of the founding families of Richmond and Madison County in Kentucky, including the families Estill, Miller, Field, Hume, and Burnham. On Patsey's mother's side was Captain James Estill, an original settler of Fort Boonesborough along with Daniel Boone. She was also a direct descendant of Colonel John Miller, who was originally from Richmond, VA and a Revolutionary War veteran. During the late 1700s, he donated the land where present day Richmond, Kentucky is now seated, and began his family. The Miller's and Estill families were eventually joined in marriage. The items from this collection descended in the family, and resided in the historic Miller Manor in Richmond, KY. It was constructed in 1862 by Robert Miller, grandson of Col. John Miller and great-great-grandfather to Patsey.
PROVENANCE: See description for provenance information.
CONDITION: All items with minor scattered surface scratches, overall good condition. Ladle is monogrammed and inscribed.