The identity of the letters applied to flatware produced by the Gorham Co. remains a mystery, at least to me. It is thought by many to relate to the weight of the piece, but the range of letters found cast doubt on this. It is possible that the letters found on some pieces relate to the weight, and on others the size of the item.
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Gorham Mfg. Co. - Providence R.I. - 1898
This 1898 advertisement from Gorham may account for the letters T, E, H, and M, but what of the other letters? And does the cartouche that surrounds these letters have a meaning?
If we can add clear examples of these letters to this topic, perhaps it will lead us a little further towards answering the question with a degree of certainty.
Trev.