Product code: Gorham Chantilly Sterling Silver 7” hotsell Serving Desert Spoon 1950 No Monogram
Gorham Chantilly Sterling Silver 7” Serving Spoon 1950 No Monogram I believe this pattern was created by designer William Christmas Codman in 1895. It has been Gorham's Chantilly pattern that is the most popular sterling flatware pattern ever produced. It's a classic. This piece measures 7" long - 1 5/8" across the bowl. You are buying 1 piece - if you need more just request a bundle I actually have 4. Marked Gorham Sterling. Could use a light polish. Chantilly's design and fleur-de-lis accents were inspired by the Rococo style of early 18th-century France. I also have this hotsell piece in a 8 1/2" serving spoon. Choose your quantity The piece is in estate condition with some small surface scratches and / or blemishes consistent with vintage sterling silver flatware and there are no monograms. Will ship via USPO with delivery tracking fully insured.
Gorham Chantilly Sterling Silver 7” Serving Spoon 1950 No Monogram I believe this pattern was created by designer William Christmas Codman in 1895. It has been Gorham's Chantilly pattern that is the most popular sterling flatware pattern ever produced. It's a classic. This piece measures 7" long - 1 5/8" across the bowl. You are buying 1 piece - if you need more just request a bundle I actually have 4. Marked Gorham Sterling. Could use a light polish. Chantilly's design and fleur-de-lis accents were inspired by the Rococo style of early 18th-century France. I also have this hotsell piece in a 8 1/2" serving spoon. Choose your quantity The piece is in estate condition with some small surface scratches and / or blemishes consistent with vintage sterling silver flatware and there are no monograms. Will ship via USPO with delivery tracking fully insured.