As most of you know by now (if you regularly follow my blog)...I LOVE a great "find" and I especially love all things historical...the two go hand in hand as I find fabulous vintage treasures which is of course part of the appeal for me...well, the other day I purchased a set of the most fabulous plates...over 90 years old...with local historic significance too! A true collectible!
A set of 12...
Here is a little back story....
The Hilton Chicago is a famous hotel and a Chicago landmark that overlooks Grant Park, Lake Michigan and the Museum Campus. It is the third-largest hotel in Chicago by number of guest rooms; however, it has the largest total meeting and event space of any Chicago hotel. The hotel has housed every president of the United States since its opening in 1927. | |
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The hotel originally opened in 1927 as the Stevens Hotel, At the time, the Stevens was the largest hotel in the world |
The hotel was developed by James W. Stevens, his son Ernest, and their family who ran the Illinois Life Insurance Company and owned the Hotel LaSalle. The Stevens featured 3,000 guest rooms, cost approximately $30 million to construct (more than ten times the cost of Yankee Stadium only few years earlier), and boasted of a virtual "City Within a City". The Stevens housed its own bowling alley, barber shop, rooftop miniature golf course (the "High-Ho Club"), movie theater, ice cream shop, and drug store.
Here is the center inscription on each plate...with the Stevens insignia in the center....
The Great Depression ruined the Stevens family, and the State of Illinois charged the hotel's owners with financial corruption. As with four out of five American hotels during the Great Depression, the Stevens Hotel went bankrupt as well.
The wonderful thing about this collection is that the plates were made for the Stevens Hotel by Marshall Field and Co. another great Chicago landmark that is now a part of Chicago's glorious history...this is the stamp on the back of each plate...
Here is a closer look at the pattern around the rim...I love the silhouettes in purple and soft jade...
There is a little more to the story too (if you are interested)...
Those plates are FAB!!!!!!! Where did you find them?
ReplyDeleteStunning and gorgeous- a wonderful find! You are a lucky girl. Thanks for the history lesson too! Susan at Romancing the Home
ReplyDeleteSo great that they are local and sooo beautiful! Well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised you snapped these little beauties up, they're lovely and their history makes them all the more special.
ReplyDeleteYou now have a true treasure in your "possession"! The plates are magnificent!
ReplyDeleteThe story behind them is also a true find! You must have a brass plate, or something, relating the history of the hotel and the plates!
Congratulations on your new "babies"!