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Gorham Greek Key

Etruscan by Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware Service for 12 Set 65 Pcs Greek Key
By Gorham Manufacturing Company
Located in Big Bend, WI
Etruscan by Gorham sterling silver flatware set, 65 pieces. This set includes: 12 knives, 8 1/2
Category

20th Century Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

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Materials

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$4,400 / set
H 8.3 in Dm 1 in
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Gorham Greek Key For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal gorham greek key for your home. Each gorham greek key for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, silver and sterling silver. Your living room may not be complete without a gorham greek key — find older editions for sale from the 19th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. When you’re browsing for the right gorham greek key, those designed in neoclassical styles are of considerable interest. Many designers have produced at least one well-made gorham greek key over the years, but those crafted by Gorham Manufacturing Company and Gorham are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Gorham Greek Key?

A gorham greek key can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $3,450, while the lowest priced sells for $1,395 and the highest can go for as much as $10,250.

Finding the Right Sterling-silver for You

Dining and entertaining changed drastically when we began to set our tables with sterling silver for holiday gatherings, wedding receptions, engagement parties and, in some of today’s homes, everyday meals.

Often called the “Queen of metals,” silver has been universally adored for thousands of years. It is easy to see why it has always been sought after: It is durable, strong and beautiful. (Louis XIV had tables made entirely of silver.) Sterling silver is an alloy that is made of 92.5 percent silver — the “925” stamp that identifies sterling-silver jewelry refers to this number. The other 7.5 percent in sterling silver is typically sourced from copper.

Neoclassical-style sterling-silver goods in Europe gained popularity in the late 18th century — a taste for sterling-silver tableware as well as tea sets had taken shape — while in the United States, beginning in the 19th century, preparing the dinner table with sterling-silver flatware had become somewhat of a standard practice. Indeed, owning lots of silver goods during the Victorian era was a big deal. Back then, displaying fine silver at home was a status symbol for middle-class American families. And this domestic silver craze meant great profitability for legendary silversmith manufacturers such as Reed & Barton, Gorham Manufacturing Company and the International Silver Company, which was incorporated in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1898, a major hub of silver manufacturing nicknamed “Silver City.”

Today, special occasions might call for ceremonial silver designed by Tiffany & Co. or the seductive sterling-silver cutlery from remarkable Danish silversmith Georg Jensen, but there really doesn’t have to be an event on the calendar to trot out your finest tableware.

Event- and wedding-planning company maestro Tara Guérard says that some “investment pieces,” such as this widely enamored alloy, should see everyday use, and we’re inclined to agree.

“Sterling-silver flatware is a must-have that you can use every single day, even to eat cereal,” she says. “Personally, I want a sterling-silver goblet set for 12 to 20; I would use them every time I had a dinner party. Ultimately, there are no criteria for buying vintage pieces: Buy what you love, and make it work.”

Whether you’re thinking “ceremonial” or “cereal,” browse a versatile collection of vintage, new and antique sterling-silver wares on 1stDibs today.