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Special Characteristics: YC3130-4
Hollowware, Silverplate
Four-piece service includes: 2 1/2 pint teapot, 2 3/4 pint coffee pot, 3/4 pint creamer and covered sugar; no monogram; marks for Gorham, "1041-1044; good condition with light scratches, minor dents; total weight 84.27 ozt
Gorham’s prolific production of tea sets, serving trays, candelabra, napkin rings, silverware and more remain one of the most popular searches among Invaluable collectors
Strasbourg Pattern
Similar in its Rococo flourish to the wildly popular Chantilly pattern, Gorham’s “Strasbourg” designed was released in 1897 and offered plumes, reverse scrollwork, and curved shell motifs upon a glossy silver surface.
Gorham silver offers timeless pieces in a wide range of price points — from the presidential Josephine pattern from Gorham’s early years or a striking Art Deco creation from the company’s early twentieth-century lines. With sophisticated flatware, breathtaking tea sets, and iconic serving pieces, there is surely room for everyone to find their own scintillating side to Gorham silver.
The History of Gorham Silver
The U.S.-based Gorham Manufacturing Company first opened its doors in 1831 in Providence, Rhode Island, under the management of co-founders Jabez Gorham and Henry Webster. The intrepid duo had hoped to build a business creating smaller wares such as buttons and combs. In the late-1840s, however, when Jabez handed control of the company over to his son, John, Gorham’s production began to focus on larger silver sets.
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