5 results for "Gorham G5466840 - Melrose 4 Piece Old Style Blade Place Setting" between $0 and $440

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Gorham Melrose 4 Piece Old Style Blade Place Setting - G5466840

The fascinating and richly varied Gorham legacy began in 1831 when Jabez Gorham began making coin silver spoons to respond to demand throughout New England. His commitment to uncompromising quality and old world craftsmanship is evident in each and every work crafted by Gorham for more than 170 years. Many of these works are national treasures. Others command very high prices in today's collecting world. Fortunately, the artists and craftsmen of Gorham have passed their passion, skills and crafting...

Gorham Melrose 4 Piece Old Style Place Setting - G5468060

Inspired by rosewood carvings from the Melrose Mansion of Natchez, Mississippi, this pattern possesses unusual boldness and depth. Contrary to its slim profile, Melrose has elegant curves and intricate detailing along the edge of each piece.

Gorham Melrose 4 Piece Old Style Blade Lunch Set - G5468090

The fascinating and richly varied Gorham legacy began in 1831 when Jabez Gorham began making coin silver spoons to respond to demand throughout New England. His commitment to uncompromising quality and old world craftsmanship is evident in each and every work crafted by Gorham for more than 170 years. Many of these works are national treasures. Others command very high prices in today's collecting world. Fortunately, the artists and craftsmen of Gorham have passed their passion, skills and crafting...

Gorham G5468050 - Melrose 4 Piece Old Style Blade Lunch Set

Inspired by rosewood carvings from the Melrose Mansion of Natchez, Mississippi, this pattern possesses unusual boldness and depth. Contrary to its slim profile, Melrose has elegant curves and intricate detailing along the edge of each piece.

Gorham Melrose 4 Piece Old Style Blade Lunch Set - G5466810

The fascinating and richly varied Gorham legacy began in 1831 when Jabez Gorham began making coin silver spoons to respond to demand throughout New England. His commitment to uncompromising quality and old world craftsmanship is evident in each and every work crafted by Gorham for more than 170 years. Many of these works are national treasures. Others command very high prices in today's collecting world. Fortunately, the artists and craftsmen of Gorham have passed their passion, skills and crafting...