Gorham and Webster

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dognose
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Gorham and Webster

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Hi,

Can someone confirm, is this the earliest known Gorham mark? And what would be the working period for this stamp, as found on this 6" dessert spoon?

Regards Trev.

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Hi Trev,
Info is on dates is here http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_G.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'll be swapping that photo for yours which is much better.
Thanks, Tom
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It is not, if you are tracing the Gorham Company based on the career of Jabez Gorham. See here[/url]
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Thanks Wev, I should have known to check there first!

Regards Trev.
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Post by silverly »

Jabez Gorham is listed in the 1832 Providence Directory at 12 Steeple as is Henry L Webster, both were jewellers, and the silversmith firm Gorham & Webster is at the same address. Jabez Gorham 2d is listed at 11 President as a jeweller in the same directory.

Jabez Gorham and Jabez Gorham 2d along with Henry L Webster are listed in the 1838-39 Providence Directory as jewelers at 12 Steeple, and Gorham & Webster silversmiths is also at 12 Steeple.
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