Gorham Bird Nest Gold Washed Function?
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 1:35 am
This bird nest spoon is unique in that it is completely gold washed. I have seen one example of another spoon that is also 4.5 inches and 0.38 ozt with a similar rounded bowl but it is not goldwashed. The bird nest demitasse spoons have a pointed bowl and no gold wash. Another large repository of birds nest describes an egg spoon that is 4.5 inches, but I have not seen a pic of it for comparison.
It would make sense that this is an egg spoon due to the entire gold-washed exterior. You would be handling a salty egg, so to preserve the spoon from salt erosion Gorham decided to gold wash the entire spoon, not just the bowl. The non-gold-washed spoon was described as possibly a chocolate spoon.
I have heard of one discovery of a birds nest egg cup in the original box, but I have never seen pics of this item. Does anyone have the article written in Silver Magazine circa 1990 that might help decide if this spoon is an egg spoon or a demitasse spoon or a chocolate spoon?
I bought a large lot of spoons and there are more spoons that I cannot figure out its function. Some Gorhams I cannot even figure out the pattern.

It would make sense that this is an egg spoon due to the entire gold-washed exterior. You would be handling a salty egg, so to preserve the spoon from salt erosion Gorham decided to gold wash the entire spoon, not just the bowl. The non-gold-washed spoon was described as possibly a chocolate spoon.
I have heard of one discovery of a birds nest egg cup in the original box, but I have never seen pics of this item. Does anyone have the article written in Silver Magazine circa 1990 that might help decide if this spoon is an egg spoon or a demitasse spoon or a chocolate spoon?
I bought a large lot of spoons and there are more spoons that I cannot figure out its function. Some Gorhams I cannot even figure out the pattern.
