Brooch


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Native American
Native American - Northeast and Southeast Woodland ➔ Brooch

Identifier:
164271
Description:

This round silver brooch has open cutwork in a floral pattern and a clasp. The "TP" touchmark is found among the perforations of circles and pointed ovals. This touchmark could represent the work of Thomas Page (Nova Scotia, ca. 1820) or Thomas Powis (Quebec, ca. 1741).

Date:
1776 – 1825
Materials:
Silver
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift of the Estate of Dr. Ruth Herrick
Exhibits/Programs:
Anishinabek: The People of this Place (1995 – 2025)

Anishinaabek: The Original People of This Place (after 2026)

Redesign of the Anishinabek: The People of this Place exhibit. Ideas for potential artifacts.


Related Entity:
Estate of Dr. Ruth Herrick (donor)
Born on July 6, 1895 in Ohio, Ruth Herrick became known as one of the first women physicians in Michigan. She studied at the University of Chicago Medical College and at Blodgett Memorial Hospital. Afterwards she began her practice in 1931 in Grand Rapids. She was an avid collector and took a strong interest in archaeology, having lectured at the Greenfield Village Museum and wrote and published a book entitled "Greentown glass: the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company and allied manufacturers (1959)". In 1961 she cooperated with the Kent County Medical Society in compiling a historic medical collection. She retired in 1973 and later passed away after an automobile accident on June 7, 1974, with many of her assets bequeathed to the Public Museum.
Related Place:
Nova Scotia