Lily Pattern Sterling Silver Pattern Made by Gorham in Year 1870
- GREG ARBUTINE
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Lily sterling silver pattern was created in the year 1870 by Gorham. It depicts several lily of the valley flowers in a hybrid transitional style between Victorian and Art Nouveau.
There is not much of this pattern around. The pieces we've found on Ebay run between $100- $150 per troy ounce.
There is likely not a complete line in this pattern meaning no forks, spoons, soups, salad forks, iced teaspoons etc. etc. The bulk of what is available is larger serving spoons and other serving pieces and possibly some silver fish fork and all silver fish knife sets.
If you are an antique collector of silverware, this is definitely a pattern you should consider adding at least one piece to your collection.
Available on Ebay:
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Article Authored by Greg Arbutine - Greg Arbutine is a world expert on antique sterling silver flatware and hollowware items having been in the antique silver industry since 1972. He collects silver for his museum but also loves to wheel and deal on almost any other form of silver items that you mig
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