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Gorham Fairfax Sterling Silver Flatware Used

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Baby's 1st Christmas 2015 Sterling Silver Fairfax by Gorham Ornament Great Gift
By Gorham Manufacturing Company
Located in Big Bend, WI
-made sterling silver baby's 1st Christmas spoon ornament in the pattern Fairfax by Gorham has a frosted
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21st Century and Contemporary Gorham Fairfax Sterling Silver Flatware Used

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Sterling Silver

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