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Antique Gorham Silver Co Sterling Silver Wild Rose Repousse Trinket Dish Bowl

$ 87.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Pattern: Repousse
  • Composition: Silverplate
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Style: Victorian
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Brand: Gorham Silver Co

    Description

    Antique Gorham Silver Co Sterling Silver Wild Rose Repousse Trinket Dish Bowl
    Antique Art Nouveau Gorham Sterling Silver Floral Repousse Candy Bowl 7.25" -128g
    A Gorham silver mark featuring the letter “A.” By 1868, additions to existing Gorham silver marks were necessary thanks to the company’s adoption of sterling silver wares. As such, each year of production between 1868 and 1884 was noted with a capital letter.
    Size: 7.25" Wide by 1 3/4" Tall
    Weight is 128.00 Grams on my scale
    Metal: Sterling Silver
    Maker: Gorham
    Beautiful Art No
    uveau Floral Flower Repousse Design
    Monogramed Looks like AGB
    GORHAM HISTORY
    The origin of Gorham are in 1831 when the firm of Jabez Gorham was joined by Henry L. Webster in the Gorham & Webster.
    In its history the firm assumed these names: Gorham & Webster (1831-1837), Gorham webster & Price (1837.1841), J. Gorham & Son (1841-1850), Gorham & Thurber (1850-1852), Gorham & Company (1852-1865), Gorham Mfg. Company (1865-1961), Gorham Corp. (from 1961).
    The company moved into a new headquarters in Providence, RI in 1890 as employment surpassed 500, and in 1905 they opened a retail outlet on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Throughout the latter half of the 19th century and into the 20th, Gorham attracted some of the best designers and silver artisans in the world.
    Their rapidly expanding business of doing one-of-a-kind pieces on commission for major world figures and events expanded their profile and introduced Gorham to an international clientele.
    Gorham continues to operate today reflecting the principles of its founders, and it signifies the best in American silverwork comparable to the best of Europe and the far east. Today, Gorham is perhaps best known for its silverware which it produces in hundreds of well known pattens including Chantilly (the best selling flatware pattern in the world), Strasbourg, Melrose, Fairfax, and Buttercup.
    The bowl measures approximately 7 1/4" in diameter (at the top rim) with gross weight 136g (digital postal scale).
    Overall, the item is in good (not mint or excellent) condition void of major damage. NOTE:There are signs of wear consistent with age including minor dings, dents and surface scratches on the bottom from movements.