An Oddball for Hotel Del Monte
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 2:28 pm
While there was a hotel in West Virginia and one for Preston Springs Canada, in addition to the Del Monte Foods company, we can confirm the location here of California by the same lettering applied to Gorham hollowares back/bottom marks which carried the shield emblem as a top or side mark. Both early wood structure hotels (1883-86 & 1887-mid1920's) were consumed entirely in fires. Gorham hollo and flat wares are normal finds and some are datable for the third hotel (ex. plain creamer crested and marked with airplane code for 1927). The ornate flatware patterns are harder to date as they were introduced during the era of the second hotel but could have remained in production to the later era. Along comes this. A simple Windsor pattern in only A-1 grade produced with the 1910-on "1881 (R) Rogers (R)" make. It's possible that it could have come after 1929 as part of Oneida's attempt to penetrate commercial supply lines, but wouldn't we be seeing more pieces surface? Anyone got a guess as to why this famous resort might have employed such basic flatware?