Friday, August 16, 2019

Plymouth by Gorham

Plymouth is a popular name for sterling patterns. I posted about Plymouth by Watson earlier. There are also "Plymouth" patterns by Mount Vernon, Manchester, 1881 Rogers/Oneida, and Gorham.

This post is on Gorham's Plymouth pattern. It was designed by William C. Codman and introduced in 1911.Working for Gorham, Codman also designed  Florentine, Etruscan, Fleury, Tuileries, Albemarle, New Queens, Spotswood, and Imperial Chrysanthemum. 


Cocktail Fork (5 1/2 inches)
Gorham Silver Plymouth (Sterling, 1911) Cocktail/Seafood Fork

Gumbo Soup Spoon (6 7/8 inches)

Gorham Silver Plymouth (Sterling, 1911) Round Bowl Soup Spoon (Gumbo)

Ice Cream Fork (5 1/2 inches)

Gorham Silver Plymouth (Sterling, 1911) Ice Cream Fork

Large Pie Knife (9 1/8 inches)

Gorham Silver Plymouth (Sterling, 1911) Large Solid Pie Knife


Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Piper by Gorham

Gorham's Piper pattern dates back to 1880 and is a multi-motif design.

Teaspoon (5 7/8 inches)



Youth Knife - HH (7 1/4 inches)



Youth Fork (6 inches)

Monday, August 12, 2019

Cheese Serving Pick 4

I have posted on the Cheese Serving Pick a while back. Here are a few more examples of this utensil.


BMS34 by Baker Manchester (5 1/8 inches)



Legato by Towle (8 5/8 inches)



Old Master by Towle (8 1/8 inches)







Hampton Court by Reed and Barton (5 3/4 inches)