Gorham teaspoon spoon (Fake?)

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Traintime
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Re: Gorham teaspoon spoon (Fake?)

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I don't see a Gorham standard mark but a lion rampant before anchor..suggesting British work from Birmingham but not sure. Last mark was fuzzy to me. Did you check English sections already?
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Re: Gorham teaspoon spoon (Fake?)

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Sorry, meant lion passant.
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Re: Gorham teaspoon spoon (Fake?)

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Yours is a Gorham mark and the word sterling under the mark does apply.
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Re: Gorham teaspoon spoon (Fake?)

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And welcome to the forum.
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Re: Gorham teaspoon spoon (Fake?)

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Thank you.
Any idea about the year?
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Re: Gorham teaspoon spoon (Fake?)

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Here's a link to a Gorham page concerning marks on this site: http://www.925-1000.com/Gorham_Date_Code.html The pattern is called Colonial, and my reference shows that it was first produced in 1885.
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Re: Gorham teaspoon spoon (Fake?)

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Good eyes Silverly. Couldn't make out the worn G there, but see it now. Probably should have been paying closer attention to the direction of the lion which was still bothering me when I signed off.
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