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coffee pot, has a matching tray, pattern of thistles and thistle leaves

Coffeepot, 1891

Gorham Manufacturing Company

G350

tray, goes with matching coffee pot, pattern of thistles and thistle leaves

Tray, 1891

Gorham Manufacturing Company

G350

bulbous body with long, tapering neck, slightly flaring at top; hinged cover with bulbous knob; long, thin handle with ivory rings; long, thin spout; band with floral design at bottom of neck

Coffee Pot, 1884

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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red rum with gold lions and crowns on the sides; top, bottom and wires connecting them are silver plate; drum sits on a thin black plastic base

Drum still bank, 20th century

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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thick blades; rounded handles; outer edges of handles decorated on both sides with raised openwork designs of scrolls, lappets and grape vines

Grape shears, c. 1890

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Waste bowl, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Water kettle on stand, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Sugar bowl with lid, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Coffee pot, from an eight-piece tea and coffee service, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Sugar tongs, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Cream pitcher, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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double-handled dish with Grecian key design around edge; leaf decorations where handles connect to dish; star-punched drainer insert; domed cover with dove on branch finial

Covered butter dish, 19th century

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Coffee pot from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Tray from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Waste bowl from the martelé coffee and tea service from Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Sugar bowl from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Creamer from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Teapot from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

spatulate-shaped blade; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dinner knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

squared-off head; long tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dinner fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

egg-shaped bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Teaspoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

rounded blade with wide tip; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Butter knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Artist: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

squared-off head; long tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Salad fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

small bowl with three flame-shaped tines; gold-washed tines and bowl, silver handle; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Ice cream fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

egg-shaped bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dessert spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

round bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Soup spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

small spoon with egg-shaped gold-washed bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Coffee spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

spatulate-shaped blade; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Luncheon knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

gold-washed tines, silver handle; rounded head with tapering tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dessert fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

large tablespoon; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Tablespoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Hot water kettle and stand from the coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

long-handled spoon with deep, roughly teaspoon-sized bowl; ebony handle end

"Circa '70" Mixing spoon, c. 1960

Donald Colflesh; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

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flat base; heavy, rounded bottom, tapering in and extending upward to form very long neck; angular handle with point at top; part of handle is ebony; irregular mouth rim, extending upward at pour spout

"Circa '70" Pitcher, 1960

Donald Colflesh; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Teapot from an 8-piece coffee and tea set, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Bailey, Banks, and Biddle

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child's head in profile, with long hair; round medallion mounted in square wood frame with three rosettes carved at bottom; seven lines of text at top of medallion; three acorns at bottom of medallion

William Evarts Beaman in his Fourth Year, 1885 (cast after 1907)

Augustus Saint-Gaudens; Founder: Gorham Manufacturing Company

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Sterling silver with gilt interior and Bakelite handle

"Modern America" pitcher, 1928

Erik Magnussen; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: J. E. Caldwell and Co.

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Card case, c. 1890

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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Vegetable Dish, 1879

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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