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 | FLATWARE PATTERNSGORHAM CORPORATION
The origins 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 silver 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.
 
  
 Gorham manufactured their patterns in different weights. They used various designations for trade, as H=Heavy, T=Trade, E=Extra Heavy, M=Massive, R=Regular.
 
  The weight of a dozen of teaspoons supplied under U.S Government contract were: T=8 ounces, R=10 ounces, H=12 ounces
 
    
 GORHAM MARKS AND HISTORY
 GORHAM DATE SYMBOLS     -      
GORHAM MARTELE
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GORHAM STERLING SILVER PATTERNS 
| BUTTER CUPfirst production 1899
 
  | CAMELLIAfirst production 1942/1941
 
  | CELESTE - first production 1956
 
 
  | CHANTILLYfirst production 1950
 
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| DECORfirst production 1953
 
  | ETRUSCANfirst production 1913
 
  | FAIRFAXfirst production 1910
 
  | GADROONfirst production 1939
 
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| GREEN BRIERfirst production 1938
 
  | IMPERIAL CHRYSANTHEMUMfirst production 1894
 
  | KING EDWARDfirst production 1936
 
  | LANCASTERfirst production 1897
 
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| LA SCALAfirst production 1964
 
  | LILY OF THE VALLEYfirst production 1950
 
  | LYRICfirst production 1940
 
  | MEDICIfirst production 1971
 
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| MELROSEfirst production 1948
 
  | NEWPORT SCROLLfirst production 1983
 
  | OLD ENGLISH TIPTfirst production 1870
 
  | RONDOfirst production 1951
 
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| ROSE TIARAfirst production 1963
 
  | SEA ROSEfirst production 1958
 
  | STRASBOURGfirst production 1897
 
  | VERSAILLESfirst production 1888
 
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GORHAM SILVERPLATE PATTERNS 
| ALOHAfirst production 1955
 
  | KINGSfirst production 1890
 
  | REGENTfirst production 1903
 
  | RICHMONDfirst production 1897
 
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| ROSLYNfirst production 1915
 
  | ROYALfirst production 1866
 
  | SAXONYfirst production 1891
 
  | VANITY FAIRfirst production 1924
 
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| WASHINGTON IRVINGfirst production 1923/1927
 
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FIGURAL MARKS        
anchors, animals , arrows , bells ,      
birds , candelabra , crosses , crowns     
fantastical entities , horses      
human figures , lions ,  musical instruments     
plants and vegetables , stars      swords axes blades ,    
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