Differences in marking on Gorham Stainless/Sterling Hollow Knives

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HoratioCapistrano
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Differences in marking on Gorham Stainless/Sterling Hollow Knives

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Hello All,
I have some Gorham Camellia knives, mostly of the Modern Hollow Knife shape, that have 4 different markings on the blades:
-Stainless Blade Gorham Sterling Handle
-Stainless
-Stainless with a star underneath it
-Steel Blade Silver Plated

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The first two are pretty self explanatory. Does the star underneath Stainless mean anything in particular?

For the one that reads Steel Blade Silver Plated, is it possible that the blade was plated? I am not sure how old these are and I think I recall reading that this used to be a thing a long time ago? The handle is stamped with "Gorham Sterling Handle" so I can only imagine that it is the blade that was plated and not the handle.

Is anyone able to shed any light or more information on these markings?

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Many thanks
legrandmogol
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Re: Differences in marking on Gorham Stainless/Sterling Hollow Knives

Post by legrandmogol »

The blade is indeed silver plated over regular steel. you can see the rust coming through where the plating has worn off. Most silver-plated dinner blades predate stainless steel so this must be a very early knife in the pattern.
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