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Object Name |
Goblet |
Catalog Number |
0985.13.01995a |
Date |
ca. 1873 |
Description |
Silver goblet; one of two (a-b). Each goblet is engraved "J.A.H." in Gothic script within a circle. The circle has a pointed arch border and flanked by bunches of cattails, lily pads, and pointed leaves. Maker's mark of a lion with shield above "Sterling D / 59" stamped on underside of each goblet base. Gold wash interior. Part of silver water set consisting of two (2) silver goblets (a, b); and a tray (d). Stored in a wooden case (c). Now missing a pitcher (e). |
Material |
Metal/Silver |
Dimensions |
H-7 Dia-3 inches |
Owned |
Juliet Opie Hopkins [Mrs. Arthur F. Hopkins] |
Provenance |
"This set of silver was presented to Mrs. Arthur F. Hopkins (Miss Juliet Opie), a Virginian, in recognition of very distinguished service to the Confederate Cause. It was given her in 1873 by the Mobile Rifles of which Captain Price Williams was commander. At the breaking out of the Civil War Mrs. Hopkins was sent by the state of Alabama to establish the Alabama Hospital at Richmond. She was wounded twice on the battlefield of Seven Pines helping to carry wounded Alabama soldiers off the field. Gen. Lee said she had done more for the South than all the women. Mrs. Hopkins was Miss Juliet Opie of Jefferson County VA." |
People |
Hopkins, Juliet Opie [Mrs. Arthur F.] Opie, Juliet |
Search Terms |
Alabama Hospital Richmond hospitals Richmond, Virginia Peninsula Campaign Battle of Seven Pines / Fair Oaks |
Subjects |
Gifts hospitals Medical aspects of war Medical care Medical personnel Nurses women |
