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Monogrammed "L" & Engraved 12/25/1914 ~  Gorham Sterling Silver Plymouth Teaspoon (

$22 USDMonogrammed "L" & Engraved 12/25/1914 ~ Gorham Sterling Silver Plymouth Teaspoon ( Pattern Patented 1914)~

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With Gorham's Hallmarks; the Lion Passant (Walking Lion ), Anchor, and a Gothic "G ", the spoon is also marked Sterling and carries the Patent Date for the pattern of 1914. This pattern, named Plymouth, is simply elegant and carries a crown at the very tip of the handle. This flatware teaspoon is also Monogrammed with the letter "L" and is engraved on the back of the spoon as December 25th, 1914. The spoon then was surely a Christmas Gift in the same year that the pattern was patented. Spoon ...
Monogrammed "L" & Engraved 1915 ~  Gorham Sterling Silver Spotswood Teaspoon ( Paten

$24 USDMonogrammed "L" & Engraved 1915 ~ Gorham Sterling Silver Spotswood Teaspoon ( Patented 1912)

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Spotswood ranks "in front of other Colonial Patterns" says a 1913 Ad for this marvelous pattern. Gorham's hallmarks; the Passant Lion, the Anchor, and the Gothic "G" are present on the back of this teaspoon along with the 1912 Patent date for the Spotswood Pattern and the identification of the spoon as Sterling. The flatware spoon is also engraved on the reverse with the year date of 1915--most likely the date it was given as a gift. The monogrammed initial "L" is within a shield at the proximal ...
 
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