Gorham "Etruscan" Sterling Silver Spoons and Serving Utensils
Item Details
A collection of sterling silver flatware and serving utensils in the Etruscan pattern by Gorham, designed by William C. Codman and produced between 1913 and 1991. The collection includes four serving spoons, eight iced tea spoons, one ladle, one salt spoon, one sugar shovel spoon, one master butter knife, and a hollow handled carving set and pastry server with stainless steel utensil heads. Each piece features a tapering handle with a squared Greek key motif terminal, with most hallmarked to their undersides and additionally marked ‘Pat. 1913 Sterling’. These pieces, excluding the hollow handled utensils, have a total approximate weight of 20.100 ozt.
Items Included | 1 Sugar Shovel Spoon, 1 Master Butter Knife, 1 Carving Fork, 1 Carving Knife, 4 Serving Spoons, 1 Pastry Server, 8 Iced Tea Spoons, 1 Ladle, 1 Salt Spoon |
Brand | Gorham |
Materials | Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel |
Marks | Pictorial Maker’s Mark, Fineness Mark, Patent Mark |
Period | 1913-1991 |
Pattern | Etruscan |
Weighted | Yes |
Approximate Weight (ozt.) | 20.100 |
Personalization | Monogrammed Handles |
Number of Items | 19 |
Condition
- surface scratches and light tarnish; monogrammed handles.
Dimensions
- measurements of each serving spoon; these pieces, excluding the hollow handled utensils, have a total approximate weight of 20.100 ozt.
Item #
18DAL238-027