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GORHAM SILVER MARKS

Gorham Mfg Co used these housemarks in its sterling silver items:

Gorham hallmark 1848-1865 Gorham hallmark used from 1853

1848-1868? (lion facing left)

from 1853 (lion facing right)

other Gorham Mfg Co sterling marks:



Gorham hallmark Gorham hallmark Martelé Gorham hallmark Athenic

Gorham Mfg Co silverplate marks:


Gorham silverplate mark Gorham silverplate mark Gorham silverplate mark Gorham silverplate mark Gorham silverplate mark Gorham silverplate mark

GORHAM HISTORY

The origins of Gorham are in 1831 when the firm of Jabez Gorham was joined by Henry L. Webster in the Gorham & Webster.
In its history the firm assumed these names: Gorham & Webster (1831-1837), Gorham Webster & Price (1837-1841), J. Gorham & Son (1841-1850), Gorham & Thurber (1850-1852), Gorham & Company (1852-1865), Gorham Mfg. Co. (1865-1961), Gorham Corp. (from 1961).
The company moved into a new headquarters in Providence, RI in 1890 as employment surpassed 500, and in 1905 they opened a retail outlet on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Throughout the latter half of the 19th century and into the 20th, Gorham attracted some of the best designers and silver artisans in the world.
Their rapidly expanding business of doing one-of-a-kind pieces on commission for major world figures and events expanded their profile and introduced Gorham to an international clientele.
The decline of Gorham began in 1967, when the company was purchased by Textron, a move that some critics claim decreased quality due to management's lack of understanding of Gorham's specialty, producing high-quality sterling silverware and holloware.
Textron sold the company to Dansk International Designs in 1989.
Brown-Forman Corporation acquired Gorham from Dansk in 1991 and in 2005 resold the unit to Department 56 in the Lenox holdings transaction, with the resulting company renamed as Lenox Group.
However, in 2009 Lenox Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and it was subsequently acquired by Clarion Capital Partners, operating under the name Lenox Corporation, which has three operating divisions, Lenox, Dansk and Gorham.
Gorham is now (2020) property of Lifetime Brands, Inc. owner of other historic brands as International Silver, Kirk Stieff, Poole, Towle Silversmiths, Tuttle and Wallace.



THE PREDECESSORS

Gorham & Webster mark 1831-1837
Gorham & Webster mark, 1831-1837

Gorham Webster & Price mark 1837-1841
Gorham Webster & Price, mark 1837-1841

J. Gorham & Son mark 1841-1850
J. Gorham & Son, mark 1841-1850

Gorham & Thurber, mark 1850-1852
Gorham & Thurber, mark 1850-1852

Gorham & Company,  mark 1852-1865
Gorham & Company,  mark 1852-1865
Gorham & Company,  PURE COIN mark 1850?-1865 Gorham & Company, COIN mark 1850?-1865 Gorham & Company, COIN mark 1850?-1865
Gorham & Company, COIN mark 1850?-1865
Gorham & Company,  mark 1852-1865 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1862
Gorham & Company, mark 1852-1865



GORHAM MFG CO

Gorham Mfg Co mark 1868 COIN, lion facing left' Gorham Mfg Co mark 1869 'rampant lion' Gorham Mfg Co mark 1869 'missing STERLING' Gorham Mfg Co mark 1869 STERLING Gorham Mfg Co mark 1871 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1876 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1880 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1892 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1897
Gorham Mfg Co: a variety of marks until c. 1900: (left to right) 1868 - 1869 (x3) - 1871 - 1876 - 1880 - 1892 - 1897

Gorham Mfg Co mark 1900 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1914 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1928 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1951 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1969 Gorham Mfg Co mark 1985
Gorham Mfg Co: a single type of mark from c. 1900 onwards: (left to right) 1900 - 1914 - 1928 - 1951 - 1969 - 1985

Gorham Martelé mark Gorham Martelé mark Gorham Martelé mark
Gorham Martelé

Gorham Athenic mark
Gorham Athenic

Gorham sterling and other metals mark Gorham other metals mark Gorham other metals mark
Gorham Mixed and Other Metals marks

Gorham silverplate mark Gorham silverplate mark Gorham silverplate mark Gorham silverplate mark
Gorham silverplate (from c. 1867)

GORHAM IN THE UK

Gorham Mfg Co acted as importer in the UK and, later, sponsor/maker of sterling silver ware manufactured in the UK. Their first English agency has been opened in London in 1894 (32 Essex Street, Strand). New showrooms were opened in 1904 (Ely Place, Holborn). In 1909 they took an English factory, previously owned by Henry Emanuel of Birmingham who remained as superintendent. Adjoining Time Works, the premises of William Erhardt Ltd, watch manufacturers (214 Barr Street, Birmingham) the factory was known as Sterling Works. Gorham, maintaining the factory until the outbreak of WWI, was a large exhibitor at the Jewellers' Exhibitions of 1913 and 1914. Gorham entered various GMCo hallmarks at Birmingham Assay Office and London Assay Office (1904, 1910) but the first mark was entered by John Henry Buck (JHB) in 1894 for the interest of Gorham as importer.
G.M.Co mark, Gorham Manufacturing Co, acting as importer, London import mark 1904 G.M.Co mark, Gorham Manufacturing Co, acting as importer, Birmingham import mark 1905 G.M.Co mark, Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1938

GORHAM DATING SYSTEM

When Gorham adopted the sterling standard in 1868, they began a system of year-marks which were stamped into their products to denote the year in which they were made. Starting with A for 1868, letters of the alphabet were used until 1884 (Q). From 1885 until 1933 a different symbol was used each year.
This dating system was used also on silver plate items.
Gorham Manufacturing Co, date mark 1890 Gorham Manufacturing Co, date mark 1892 Gorham Manufacturing Co, date mark 1904 Gorham Manufacturing Co, date mark 1911 Gorham Manufacturing Co, date mark 1914 Gorham Manufacturing Co, date mark 1926 Gorham Manufacturing Co, date mark 1927 Gorham Manufacturing Co, date mark 1930
This is a preview of date marks symbols. Click on the images to view the complete series of Gorham year's date marks


GORHAM WEIGHT MARKS

From the 1980's Gorham sterling flatware was available in different weights (Light, Medium and Heavy). The code letters used shortly after 1898 were:
- E = Extra (10 Troy oz. per dozen teaspoons = 283 grams)
- H = Heavy or Massive after 1898 (14 Troy oz. per dozen teaspoons = 396 grams)
- M = Massive (15 Troy oz. per dozen teaspoons = 425 grams)
- R = Regular or unmarked after 1898 (12 Troy oz. per dozen teaspoons = 340 grams)
- T = Trade (8 to 9 Troy oz. per dozen teaspoons = 226/255 grams)
The practice was discontinued in the 1940s

Gorham EXTRA weight mark
Gorham REGULAR weight mark
Gorham TRADE weight mark
Gorham Manufacturing Company - Elmwood - Rhode Island (circa 1900)

Gorham Manufacturing Company - Elmwood - Rhode Island (circa 1900)



USPO Statement and Declaration of Trade-Mark No. 33902 to  Gorham Manufacturing Company (October 7, 1899)

United States Patent Office Statement and Declaration of Trade-Mark No. 33902 to Gorham Manufacturing Company (October 7, 1899).
The patent refers to a trade-mark consisting of "... three raised panels in which the central panel has the conventional shape of a heraldic shield on which is the representation of an anchor. The panels on each side of the central panel are inclosed by a series of central lines, the points of intersecation of the lines being within a circle. The panel on the left of the central panel has on it the representation of a lion, and the panel on the right of the central panel has the capital letter 'G' in old English. Underneath the central panel is the word 'sterling'in plain Latin text.... This trade-mark has been continiously used by the said corporation since about January 1, 1853 ..."


GORHAM photo gallery

Gorham teaset Plymouth Gorham teaset Gorham sauce tureen

Gorham coffee or chocolate set Gorham teapot Gorham demitasse coffee pot


Gorham hallmark 1848-1865 Gorham hallmark 1871 Gorham hallmark 1873 Gorham hallmark 1885

Gorham 1848-1865

Gorham hallmark 1871

Gorham hallmark 1873

Gorham hallmark 1885

Gorham hallmark Martele Gorham hallmark Athenic Gorham hallmark Gorham hallmark 1892

Gorham Martelé

Gorham Athenic

Gorham hallmark (fine)

Gorham hallmark 1892

Gorham hallmark 1930 Gorham hallmark 1960 Gorham hallmark 1886 Gorham hallmark Durgin

Gorham hallmark 1930

Gorham hallmark 1960

Gorham hallmark 1886

Gorham hallmark Durgin


SILVERPLATE AND ELECTROPLATED SILVER OF USA AND CANADA
AMERICAN SILVERPLATE MARKS
Aa / Al      Am / Az      Ba / Bh      Bi / Bz      C      D      E      F      G      H      I      J      K      L      Ma / Mh      Mi / Mz      N      O      P      Q      Ra / Rn      Ro / Rz      Sa / Sl      Sm / Sz      T      U      V      Wa / Wd      We / Wz      X      Y      Z     
LITERAL MARKS - INITIAL LETTERS          A - B - C - D - E       F - G - H - I - J - K - L       M - N - O - P - Q - R - S       T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z     
FIGURAL MARKS         anchorsanimalsarrowsbells,       birdscandelabracrossescrowns      fantastical entitieshorses       human figureslions,  musical instruments      plants and vegetablesstars      swords axes blades,    toolswindmillsothers
AMERICAN SILVERSMITHS         ALVIN CORPORATION      BLACK, STARR & FROST       J.E.CALDWELL & CO    CLEMENS FRIEDELL    WILLIAM GALE    GORHAM      HOLMES & EDWARDS    HOTCHKISS & SCHREUDER    INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO      KIRK STIEFF      DANIEL LOW & CO      LUNT SILVERSMITHS      MAUSER MFG. CO      MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO      POOLE SILVER CO      REED & BARTON      BERNARD RICE'S SONS      ROGERS      GEORGE W. SHIEBLER & CO      SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW      SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO      WILLIAM SPRATLING      ARTHUR STONE      TIFFANY & CO      TOWLE      TUTTLE SILVERSMITHS     WALLACE      WATSON COMPANY      E.G. WEBSTER & SON     WHITING MFG CO     WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO
FLATWARE PATTERNS         GORHAM      HOLMES & EDWARDS     INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO      KIRK STIEFF CORPORATION      REED & BARTON      1847 ROGERS BROS      TOWLE MFG CO      WALLACE SILVERSMITHS INC.     

STERLING SILVER OF USA AND CANADA
AMERICAN STERLING SILVER MARKS
Aa / Am      An / Az      Ba / Bh      Bi / Bz      Ca / Cn      Co / Cz      Da / Dt      Du / Dz      E      Fa / Fn      Fo / Fz      Ga / Gh      Gi / Gz      Ha / Hh      Hi / Hz      I-J      K      La / Lh      Li / Lz      M      N      O      P - Q      Ra / Rn      Ro / Rz      Sa / Sh      Si / Sz      T - U - V      Wa / WG      Wh / Wz      X - Y - Z     

SILVER MANUFACTURERS: MARKS, HISTORY AND INFORMATION
Peter Charles Faberge mark    Gorham Athenic hallmark    International Silver Company mark    Georg Jensen hallmark 1945-1951    Kirk & Son mark    Meriden Britannia Company mark    Reed & Barton mark    Rogers Bros mark    Tiffany hallmarks    Towle Silversmiths mark    Wallace Silversmiths mark    Wiener Werkstatte monogram    WMF hallmarks   
Fabergé    Gorham    International Silver Co    Georg Jensen    Kirk Stieff    Meriden Britannia    Reed & Barton    Rogers    Tiffany & Co    Towle    Wallace    Wiener Werkstatte    WMF   

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