American signed Gorham Solid Sterling Silver Bon Bon Server Victorian 7.4 OZ. Crafted from solid sterling silver (.925), this serving piece is in excellent condition and has been carefully preserved over the years. This vintage Gorham sterling silver bon bon server is a stunning piece that showcases the Rococo Victorian style of the late 19th century. Made between 1850-1899, it bears the signature of the renowned American silversmith Gorham. Crafted from solid sterling silver (.925), this serving piece is in excellent condition and has been carefully preserved over the years.
Ideal for collectors or those who appreciate fine craftsmanship, this piece is a must-have addition to any antique or silverware collection. With its intricate design and high-quality materials, it is sure to impress and delight for years to come. Heavy, massive & RARE antique
Gorham hallmarked sterling silver approx 9 1/2 inches x 4 1/4 with ornate
reticulated or pierced scrolling tendrils & foliage, S-curved handle,
marvelous condition and immense visual & decorative appeal! A candy,
confection or similar serving piece, I've read that the curve of the handle
near the bowl would rest on the server's (butler perhaps) wrist while the
handle held by the other hand. Gorham
hallmark, on the under side of the handle, this particular style was used in
the early 1900s A huge piece, as gorgeous as
they come!