1993.54 William C. Codman, Serving spoon
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This silver and gilt serving spoon is an exceptional example of Gorham Manufacturing Company's H86
1991.101.22 William C. Codman, Martelé dessert plate
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, Gorham Manufacturing Company introduced a limited production line of handwrought wares named
1991.38 William C. Codman, Martelé bowl
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, Gorham Manufacturing Company introduced a limited production line of handwrought wares named
1991.37 William C. Codman, Martelé cruet stand
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, Gorham Manufacturing Company introduced a limited production line of handwrought wares named Martelé
1991.36 William C. Codman, Martelé bowl
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, Gorham Manufacturing Company introduced a limited production line of handwrought wares named Martelé
1991.35 William C. Codman, Martelé entree dish
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, Gorham Manufacturing Company introduced a limited production line of handwrought wares named Ma
1991.32 William C. Codman, Martelé pitcher
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, Gorham Manufacturing Company introduced a limited production line of handwrought wares named Martelé
Gorham Manufacturing Company's Martelé Silver
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Under the leadership of its new, English-trained chief designer, William C. Codman, and its energetic president, Edward Holbrook, Gorham Manufacturing Company developed one of the most acclaimed lines of art nouveau silverware in the world.