Punch bowl with ladle
Bowl, Punch
Punch bowl with ladle
Punch bowl with ladle

Bowl, Punch

Object number81.7.1
Date1899
OriginEngland
MediumSterling silver gilt
Credit LineGift of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel McClung
DescriptionEngraved, sterling silver punch bowl with pedestal foot. Bowl has lobed reverse pear shaping and scalloped edge adorned with grape vines in relief, heavy foliate handles and scrolled edges. Gilt lining.Dimensions18 pint capacity
SignedMary Caldwell Mellon/from/Thomas and Sarah Negley
InscriptionsMary Caldwell Mellon/from/Thomas and Sarah Negley Mellon/December 25,1899
MarksBottom,engraved:Punch bowl, ladle,/Coffee,Sugar,Cream,/Bread Tray

Bottom,impressed: [silver marks] STERLING/A4925/18 PINT B9942..........
Historical NotesThis punch bowl, along with a ladle, was a Christmas gift from Judge Thomas Alexander Mellon and his wife Sarah Jane Negley Mellon to their daughter-in-law Mary C. Caldwell. She was married to their second son, Thomas Alexander Mellon II, who had died of throat cancer that same year. The punch bowl was inherited by Mary's daughter Mary Caldwell Mellon McClung, who used it every New Year's Day to serve egg nog. It was then passed down to her son Samuel McClung, who donated it to HSWP in 1981.
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