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373: 568: 28: 408: 60: 354:"Lily", the "Beaded", "King's Pattern", and "Queen's Pattern." There perforce, our choice must end....Mark the difference, in this one article, between the supine conservatism of the English manufacturers and the alertness and constant progress of the American maker. For instance would not be satisfied unless it produced every year or two new patterns, nearly all of which are beautiful, and of which they will produce a complete service of all articles for table use from a salt-spoon to a soup ladle. 594: 776: 264:(Association of Edison Illuminating Companies) commissioned a small bronze Bust of Thomas Edison (3.75" tall) from Gorham Designers Wm. C. & E. E. Codman. Edison personally attended the 26th Annual Convention at the Hotel Frontenac on Sep. 7 and all 173 Attendees received the one-pound Souvenirs. Several of the little sculptures still survive (one in Glenmont, NJ), and historian Allen Koenigsberg is still seeking the paper trail for their creation. 422: 1668: 137: 788: 75:. The company also made thimbles, combs, jewelry, and other small items. In 1842, the Congress enacted a tariff which effectively blocked the importation of silverware from outside the United States, which aided the American silver industry. Jabez Gorham did not take full advantage of this opportunity, but in 1847 Jabez retired and his son, John Gorham succeeded him as head of the company. 605: 982: 388:
and Adelaide Avenue in an area called Reservoir Triangle, began operation in 1890 and closed in 1986. The City of Providence acquired the property in 1992 and demolished the buildings in 1997. In 2006, the Alvarez High School was built on the site despite extensive soil and groundwater contamination
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In 1893, a French observer was surprised by America's "remarkable fertility in the variety of its patterns for table services." Of the flatware patterns designed by F. A. Heller (1839–1904) for Gorham he wrote "we have no idea of the richness of ornamentation of these services, and of the amount of
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If we go to one of the first London silversmiths and ask for spoons and forks, we are met at once with the smiling query. "Yes, Sir; fiddle or old English?" Fiddle or old English! If we decline both those chaste designs we are assured that there is still a large selection of patterns remaining. The
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John Gorham introduced mechanized production methods, enlarged the premises in downtown Providence, improved the designs, and expanded the product line. In 1852, Gorham toured many of Europe's silver workshops and manufacturers, speaking with individual specialists, including master craftsmen and
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and built in 1883–84 as the retail store of the company. At first, the company utilized the two lower floors with the remainder rented as bachelor apartments, but after a few years Gorham expanded into the rest of the building. The company left in 1905, and the building was converted by
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purchased the company in 1967, a move that some critics claim decreased quality due to management's lack of understanding of Gorham's specialty, producing high-quality sterling silverware and holloware. Textron began planning to sell the unit in 1988, completing the sale in 1989 to
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asked Gorham to commemorate the country's one-hundredth anniversary with a spectacular Century Vase that contained over 2,000 oz (57,000 g) of sterling silver, and in 1899, it produced a grand "loving cup" composed of 70,000 dimes was designed for Admiral
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department store, and then Spear Securities from 1960, who changed the street level facade. It was designated a New York City landmark in December 1998, but not before the lower floors were significantly altered from their original design.
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toolmakers. He sought highly skilled foreign workmen to train his American workers and hired George Wilkinson, a premier designer and workshop manager, from England. In 1865, the Rhode Island legislature granted a charter in the name of
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The original cast was done in sterling silver by the Gorham Manufacturing Co. for the 1892 Columbian Exposition in Chicago. It was meant to be a flashy announcement that the silverware company could also produce monumental
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of New York, placed the largest single commission Gorham ever received for what became known as the famous Furber service. The opulent 740-piece service represents
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was decommissioned following World War I, the US Navy returned the service to the state for public display. It is now on display in the State Room of the
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However, in 2009 Lenox Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and it was subsequently acquired by Clarion Capital Partners, now operating under the name
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Two buildings connected with the Gorham Manufacturing Company are designated as official New York City designated landmarks by the
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was cast in bronze and donated to the city of Providence by the Elmwood Association. The statue was removed in June 2020.
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purchased an impressive tea and flatware service for use in the White House in 1859. The tea service was presented to the
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In the early 1880s Gorham began casting ecclesiastical items, such as lecterns and in 1889 the cast its first statue,
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The Smithsonian archives of American art list Gorham foundry over 700 times in its inventory of American sculpture.
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design in 1895, which has become the most famous of Gorham's flatware patterns. The company has produced matching
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Exposition internationale de Chicago en 1893; Rapport administratif sur l'Exposition internationale de Chicago
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Seaper, Janet K., Breiner, Allison, photographs. "George Davis Statue" Beach Magazine (February 2005) 54-59.
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During the heyday of American silver manufacturing, approximately 1850–1940, Gorham was highly influential.
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talent expended by him in the engraving of the dies which he has made on the other side of the Atlantic."
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Edman, Ross; Kaplan, Wendy (1988). "In Pursuit of Beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement".
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method. The foundry went on to become one of the leading art foundries in the United States.
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in the area. High levels of heavy metals, VOCs, PAHs, and dioxin are found in Mashapaug Cove.
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Gorham Manufacturing Company's Works. Canal, Steeple, and North Main Streets, Providence, 1886
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as the partner in charge, and built in 1904–1906, the building features bronze balconies and
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in 1876. Textron donated a large portion of the service along with other pieces to the
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To promote its new business of statuary, the company cast a sterling silver statue of
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The Gorham Manufacturing complex included over 30 buildings over a 37 acres in the
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The Gorham Manufacturing complex at Adelaide Avenue in Providence (demolished 1997)
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Gorham designed a number of elaborate trophies for sporting events, including the
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and in 1890, the company relocated to a factory on Adelaide Avenue in Providence.
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and they are on display in the permanent collection of American decorative arts.
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dining at its most elaborate. The monumental silver and parcel-gilt "Neptune"
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made for Furber as part of this service was displayed at the Philadelphia
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holdings transaction, with the resulting company renamed as Lenox Group.
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In 1907, Gorham created an elaborate silver service for the battleship
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acquired Gorham from Dansk in 1991. The unit was sold in 2005 to
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When the company left its Ladies' Mile building, it moved to an
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in Chicago. The statue was designed by famed French sculptor
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has used Gorham silver services during many administrations.
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designed by Gorham's staff, and is topped by a copper
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and offices, removing a corner tower and adding roof
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Gorham artisans also sculpted the famous monument of
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A comprehensive guide to outdoor sculpture in Texas
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Border detail of a "Melrose" pattern bowl by Gorham
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American
sterling
silverplate

Providence, Rhode Island
coin silver
William Christmas Codman
hollowware
Ladies' Mile
Manhattan
New York City
Fifth Avenue
Stanford White
Kerr & Co
William Dean Whiting

Edward Dickinson Baker
Textron
Dansk International Designs
Brown-Forman Corporation
Department 56
Lenox
Lenox Corporation
White House
Mary Todd Lincoln
National Museum of American History
Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant
George Dewey

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