King Edward Sterling Silverware by Gorham is one of the most ornate patterns ever made by Gorham
- GREG ARBUTINE
- Dec 3, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 29

King Edward Sterling Silverware by Gorham is one of the most ornate patterns ever made by Gorham. It was first manufactured in the year 1936. It was discontinued as an active silver pattern around the year 2001.
The pattern is very influenced by the royalty of English kings. It displays a gorgeous flower and is surrounded by a very regal scrollwork design. The pattern has good weight and feels good in your hand.
You can't go wrong by purchasing Gorham King Edward Sterling Silverware. You can still acquire full sets or individual pieces on resale sites like Ebay, Replacements, The Silver Queen and many others.
Available on Ebay:
Sell your King Edward
to: The Silver Museum LLC
The Silver Museum LLC wants to purchase silver pieces like the ones shown above!
If you have items that you'd like to sell,
or even just want to get an idea on valuation
please click the email us button for a quote.
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Thanks,
Greg Arbutine
Silver Museum Owner


The Silver Museum buys King Edward sterling silver made by Gorham.
Please sell your Sterling Silver Pieces to The Silver Museum!
Article Authored by Greg Arbutine on 12-3-24
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