Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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CarriageHouse
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Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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Hi -

I'm wondering if anyone can help me identify what this Gorham sterling piece was designed to be used for...It seems to small to me to be a coaster.

As well, if anyone has insight into the age and pattern of this piece, it would be greatly appreciated.

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Thanks,
-Steve
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Re: Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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Hi Steve,

How large is it?

Trev.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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Hey Trev -

Thanks for reply.

Here are the dimensions...

H: 3/4 inches
W: 2 1/2 inches (Outer Edge)
W: 2 1/8 inches (Inner Edge)
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Re: Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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Hi Steve,

I'm sure one of our American contributors can give a more exacting answer, but I could see that in use as a coaster for Tabasco or Worcestershire sauce bottles.

Trev.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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Thanks Trev.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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Possibly an individual nut dish or ashtray for a dinner table (Actually meant to be shared by 2). otherwise it could have many uses at table.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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Thanks for the reply, even made me think coin dish too...
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But it does look more like an elegant ash tray now
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Pretty sure it's an open salt, believe I've seen it with a matching pepper shaker...not at home right now, but can check a couple of salt books later.

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Took a few minutes to flip through a couple of books - Heacock & Johnson's 5000 Open Salts shows some similar, with one very close in scale, form and decoration, described as by Gorham, circa 1891. A quick internet search for 'gorham 2155 salt' finds a pair of identical salts, noted as being dated to 1885 in Tompkins' Handbook of Gorham Open Salt Dishes; and a matching shaker with the same production number also shows up, described as a salt and pepper set.

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Way to go, Cheryl, always on the ball.
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Eh, just 'salt' oriented - Mom has collected them for decades, I've always done the research and cataloging...

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Re: Need Help Identifying Gorham Piece

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Hey Cheryl -

Apologize for my tardy reply, Thank You so much for your help!!!

-Steve
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