Gorham Salad Servers?

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leicanikon
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Gorham Salad Servers?

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Would I be correct in identifying these Salad Servers as Gorham Silver?

Date late 1800s ?

They weigh 7.2 ounces.

Thanks, Troy

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Re: Gorham Salad Servers?

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Welcome to the forum. Judging by the weight, I'd say the might have enough length to make a salad set. I'd be interested in seeing a good shot of the handles alone please. Good luck with your research.
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Re: Gorham Salad Servers?

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Hi ~ that's Gorham's Eglantine, a wild-rose pattern introduced in 1870; looks like the salad set to me (should be about 9½" long).

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Re: Gorham Salad Servers?

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Yes, I have no idea about this salad set, but I can't overemphasize the importance of describing the item(s)-in-question as completely as possible in order to maximize the possibility of identification. Well done, dragonflywink!
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