Gorham Silver Patterns
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Pattern A by Gorham Sterling Silver Regular Knife Blunt 8 1/4" Flatware
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Pattern A by Gorham Sterling Silver Fruit Knife 6 3/4" HH WS Flatware Vintage
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Pattern Unknown By Gorham Sterling Silver Baby Set 2-Piece
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Pattern A by Gorham Sterling Silver Fruit Fork Hollow Handle w/Stainless 6 3/4"
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Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware-Camellia Pattern-French Hollow Knife-No Monogram
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Pattern A by Gorham Sterling Silver Hammered Fish Set Knives Forks 24 Pieces
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STRASBOURG BY GORHAM STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOON PIERCED 9-HOLE CUSTOM 8 1/2"
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Chantilly by Gorham, Sterling Place Soup Spoon
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Chantilly by Gorham Sterling Silver Punch Ladle All-Sterling HH 13" Original
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Lily of the Valley By Gorham Sterling Silver Iced Tea Spoon 7 5/8" New
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Strasbourg by Gorham, Sterling Gravy Ladle
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Chantilly by Gorham, Sterling Salad Fork, Small
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Buttercup by Gorham, Sterling Tablespoon (Serving Spoon)
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Medici New By Gorham Sterling Silver Teaspoon 6"
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Buttercup by Gorham, Sterling Butter Spreader, Paddle
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The tradition of gorham fine silver began in new england in 1831 when jabez gorham began making coin silver spoons