Gorham markings? Please help me

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jake009
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Gorham markings? Please help me

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Hi,
I have this spoon and the flatware set that I can't find the approximation time it was made and neither if the maker is Gorham of someone else, the first letter is like the letter "G" on the side and the second one is like the Gorham mark, it is followed by the Sterling word, it is solid solid silver fully tested.

Please tell me if the pictures aren't enough for you to clearly see, I would appreciate any information about this, thank you very much in advance!
http://postimage.org/image/7ipks2uor/

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Re: Gorham markings? Please help me

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Oneida Community's Ardsley pattern, introduced in 1933.

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Re: Gorham markings? Please help me

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WoW! Exactly that! Thanks a lot!!!
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Heh - not sure it's worth that much excitement, but you're very welcome.

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