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Sterling Silver Art Nouveau “Lily” Server

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Being offered is a sterling silver serving piece by Gorham Silversmiths in the “Lily” pattern. First introduced in 1910, “Lily” aka “Floral” quickly became a favorite among silver collectors. Its Art Nouveau style was well received and Lily achieved immediate popularity. You can never have enough serving pieces and this one will really add to your collection.
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