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Gorham YC3031 3 Arm Branch Colonial Silver Plated Candle Candelabra - a Pair

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Antique Gorham Floral Repousse Twin Arm Silver Plated Candlestick Candelabra
By Gorham
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Antique Gorham floral repousse Victorian twin arm silver plated candlestick candelabra. Item features 2 scrolling arms, central candle holder, (3) candle holders in total, 3 removabl...
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Vintage English Edwardian Silver Plated Scrolling Twin Arm Candelabra - Pair
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Vintage English Edwardian Style Silver Plated Scrolling Twin Arm Candelabras - Pair. Item features 3 candle holders each, stamped "Made in England" to base. Circa Mid 20th Century. M...
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Vintage Gorham YC430 Silver Plated Victorian Gravy Boat With Attached Underplate
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Vintage Gorham YC430 Silver Plated Victorian Style Gravy Boat With Attached Underplate. Circa Late 20th Century. Measurements: 4.25" H x 8.5" W x 4.5" D.
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Vintage Gorham YC1620 Oval Silver Plated Meat Cutlery Serving Platter Tray
By Gorham
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage Gorham YC1620 Oval Silver Plated Meat Cutlery Serving Platter Tray. Raised on ornate feet. Circa Mid 20th Century. Measurements: 2" H x 20" W x 15.5" D.
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Vintage Gorham YC777 Victorian Silver Plated Tray "25th Anniversary" Engraved
By Gorham
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage Gorham YC777 Victorian Silver Plated Tray "25th Anniversary" Engraved. Circa Mid 20th Century. Measurements: 1.5" H x 26" W x 18.5" D.
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Vintage Gorham YC 775 Silver Plated Modern Butter Dish w/ Glass Liner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage Gorham YC 775 Silver Plated Modern Butter Dish w/ Glass Liner. Circa Mid 20th Century. Measurements: 2.5" H x 8.5" W x 3.5" D.
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Christofle "Gallia" - Stunning Pair of 3-Candle Silver Plated Candelabra - MINT
By Christofle
Located in Wilmington, DE
Direct from Paris, a magnificent pair of Louis XVI silver plate 3-candle candelabra by France's premier silversmith "Christofle - Gallia Collection", meticulously restored to near new condition, includes two anti-tarnish storage wraps for easy storage, you can't go wrong buying quality, circa early 1900s. The French silversmithing brand Christofle stands as a paragon of artistry, quality, and timeless sophistication in the world of fine silverware. Founded in 1830 by Charles Christofle, the company has built a reputation for exquisite craftsmanship and pioneering innovation. Over nearly two centuries, Christofle has become synonymous with opulence, earning the favor of royalty, securing prestigious awards, and adorning homes and dining tables worldwide. From their revolutionary silver-plating processes to their dazzling silver plate candelabra, Christofle’s creations epitomize the pinnacle of silversmithing artistry. Charles Christofle’s foray into silversmithing began when he took over his wife’s family jewelry workshop. His entrepreneurial vision and artistic sensibilities allowed him to transform the modest enterprise into a global luxury brand. Early on, Christofle recognized the demand for high-quality yet affordable silverware, leading him to explore innovative methods for producing silver-plated items. This ingenuity was paired with a deep commitment to artistry, ensuring that every piece bore the hallmarks of French elegance and meticulous craftsmanship. Christofle’s philosophy of blending tradition with innovation set the company apart. In 1842, Charles Christofle obtained an exclusive license for the electroplating process developed by the English inventors George and Henry Elkington. This technology allowed the company to produce silver-plated goods of unparalleled quality and durability, democratizing the availability of fine silverware. The decision to adopt and refine this technique marked the beginning of Christofle’s ascent to global renown. The electroplating process revolutionized silversmithing by enabling the application of a thin layer of silver onto a base metal, typically copper or nickel silver. This innovation significantly reduced costs without compromising quality, making silverware accessible to a broader clientele. Christofle’s mastery of this technique elevated the art form, as their artisans meticulously ensured that every piece retained the luster, weight, and elegance of solid silver. Christofle’s silver plating involved several intricate steps, each requiring skill and precision. The base metal was first meticulously cleaned to ensure that the silver coating would adhere uniformly. The item was then submerged in an electrolytic bath, where an electric current deposited a fine layer of silver onto its surface. Finally, the piece underwent polishing and finishing, a process that demanded an artisan’s eye for detail and dedication to perfection. The company’s innovations did not stop at electroplating. Christofle continually refined their techniques, developing proprietary methods to enhance the durability and brilliance of their silverware. Their relentless pursuit of excellence ensured that Christofle pieces would retain their splendor for generations, cementing the brand’s reputation for quality and longevity. Christofle’s commitment to excellence quickly attracted the attention of European royalty and nobility. The brand’s association with regal splendor began in 1851, when Napoleon III appointed Christofle as the official purveyor of silverware to the French court. This prestigious commission marked a turning point in the company’s history, solidifying its status as a symbol of luxury and refinement. The French court’s endorsement opened the doors to further royal patronage across Europe and beyond. Christofle created bespoke silverware for monarchs, aristocrats, and heads of state, often crafting pieces that were as much works of art as functional items. Their designs graced palaces, embassies, and luxury liners, including the opulent dining rooms of the Titanic and the Orient Express. Among Christofle’s most notable commissions was the creation of the Sèvres table service for Napoleon III, a stunning collection that showcased the company’s technical prowess and artistic flair. The service featured intricate designs inspired by classical motifs, reflecting the grandeur and sophistication of the Second Empire. Christofle’s ability to seamlessly blend tradition with innovation ensured that their creations remained relevant and desirable, even as tastes and styles evolved. 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