Gorham silverplate dish - is it from the 1950s?
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:01 pm
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone who was familiar with Gorham might know if my dish is an unusual design? From what I have seen looking around on the site, the Gorham pieces don't seem to look as "modern" as mine.
On the underside: Gorham E P with an anchor in-between the letters - YC689. And there is a silver adhesive sticker which is extremely faded, but I can make out "Gorham silverplated."
So my question is really: is this an unusual design for Gorham - and confirming that the EP means "Elmwood Plate."
Thank you!
Cynthia
I was wondering if anyone who was familiar with Gorham might know if my dish is an unusual design? From what I have seen looking around on the site, the Gorham pieces don't seem to look as "modern" as mine.
On the underside: Gorham E P with an anchor in-between the letters - YC689. And there is a silver adhesive sticker which is extremely faded, but I can make out "Gorham silverplated."
So my question is really: is this an unusual design for Gorham - and confirming that the EP means "Elmwood Plate."
Thank you!
Cynthia