I've got a spoon marked "G.W. Fairchild & Sons" "Sterling" and "Pat'd". Clearly, I don't really need help identifying the mark but I can't find anything about this company. I looked through the list of marks on this site already and found "Fairchild & Co" of New York as well as "Fairchild & Johnson" but not GW Fairchild & Sons. Replacments.com lists them but has no information at all as to patterns or company history.
Does anyone have information about the company?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
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Thanks for the response, Cheryl. Actually I think I just had one of those "duhh" moments. Please tell me if I've got this right:
![Image](http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/tallgrass/gwfairchild-spoon-knife-2.JPG)
I'm guessing Fairchild & Sons is a jeweler or at least a retailer but the hallmark is actually the script D for Wm. B. Durgin/Gorham.
![Image](http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/tallgrass/gwfairchild-spoon-knife-1.JPG)
And if I'm not completly dense, the pattern is Fairfax, though the butter spreader doesn't exactly match what I have found. Still trying to learn...
Jeff
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I'm guessing Fairchild & Sons is a jeweler or at least a retailer but the hallmark is actually the script D for Wm. B. Durgin/Gorham.
And if I'm not completly dense, the pattern is Fairfax, though the butter spreader doesn't exactly match what I have found. Still trying to learn...
Jeff
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