2 Pcs. Gordon & Co. "Grapes" Coin Silver Flatware
Two Pieces of Gordon & Co. "Grapes" Coin Silver Flatware
the pattern designed in 1850 by Charles P. Gordon (1800-1870) & George B. Gordon (1827-1879), Boston, Massachusetts, including a sauce ladle, l. 7-3/8", and a tablespoon, l. 8-1/2", both monogrammed "W".
3.95 total t. oz.
Notes: This uncommon variant of the "Olive" pattern was patented by father & son Charles P. and G. B. Gordon on November 9, 1850, design patent #336. The duo moved to Baltimore, Maryland shortly after the Civil War.
Condition Report: **A well-used pair with mellow patina and wear to the detail, but no breaks or repairs, and no thinning or misshapen bowls. Each marked "Coin" with no other marks.
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Two Pieces of Gordon & Co. "Grapes" Coin Silver Flatware
the pattern designed in 1850 by Charles P. Gordon (1800-1870) & George B. Gordon (1827-1879), Boston, Massachusetts, including a sauce ladle, l. 7-3/8", and a tablespoon, l. 8-1/2", both monogrammed "W".
3.95 total t. oz.
Notes: This uncommon variant of the "Olive" pattern was patented by father & son Charles P. and G. B. Gordon on November 9, 1850, design patent #336. The duo moved to Baltimore, Maryland shortly after the Civil War.
Condition Report: **A well-used pair with mellow patina and wear to the detail, but no breaks or repairs, and no thinning or misshapen bowls. Each marked "Coin" with no other marks.