Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware Pattern Identification Guide
- GREG ARBUTINE
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Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware Guide - Since 1831, Gorham has been a part of America's artistic heritage. With an established tradition of innovation, craftsmanship and value, our silver, china and crystal products have appealed to even the most sophisticated tastes. The Lincolns, the Grants, and more recently, the Bush family each introduced Gorham to the White House. All valued the impeccable design and beauty of Gorham that has spanned two centuries.
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Article Authored by Greg Arbutine on 8-27-25
Greg Arbutine has been in the silverware industry since 1972. He has a broad knowledge of both the antique silver industry as well as decades of experience with dealing directly with silverware suppliers and manufacturers.
Gorham Sterling Flatware Pattern Guide includes the following Patterns: Camellia, Chantilly, Edgemont, Edgemont Gold, English Gadroon, Fairfax, King Edward, La Scala, Medici, Melrose, Newport Scroll, Old English Tipt, Old French, Rondo, Rose Tiara, Sea Sculpture, Strasbourg, Townsend