Fine Antique Silver: Tiffany, Gorham and American Sterling and Coin Silver, English, Scottish, Irish and Continental silver
Fine Antique Silver: Tiffany, Gorham and American Sterling and Coin Silver, English, Scottish, Irish and Continental silver

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Erik Magnussen for Gorham Sterling Silver Art Deco Bread Plates, 1927
Erik Magnussen for Gorham Sterling Silver Art Deco Bread Plates, 1927

These sterling dishes are a rare set of art deco silver.  Resembling flower petals, the raised rim flares outwards with incised lines defining sixteen sections, one of which is engraved with a 'C' monogram.  The use of these deeply incised radiating lines became a signature style of Magnussen's work.  Although originally intended for bread, their size is accommodating for a variety of uses including holding a great bottle of wine.Single example of Erik Magnussen for Gorham Sterling Silver Art Deco Bread Plates, 1927

When Gorham was marketing this line of modern silver, the American market was not ready for it and Gorham had a great deal of trouble selling Magnussen designed silver. As the great depression took hold, Gorham reduced retail prices and still did not sell much of Magnussen's silver. It is generally believed that much of Magnussen's silver was eventually destroyed by Gorham. It is for these reasons that today American Art Deco silver is extremely rare, very much appreciated and highly sought after by collectors.

According to a report (click here to see the report) by Samuel Hough, an independent researcher working with the Gorham Archives, only 24 EIV Bread & Butter Plates were ever made and these were completed October 27, 1927.
Single example of Erik Magnussen for Gorham Sterling Silver Art Deco Bread Plates, 1927

These stunning plates are marked underneath with Gorham's trademark along with 'GORHAM/ STERLING/ EIV' and the plane symbol date mark of 1927.  They also bear Erik Magnussen's trademark.  They measure just under 6 inches round, weigh a total 44.15 troy ounces and are in very good antique condition with light surface scratches from normal use. 

Our Price: SOLD

Item code: H828

 

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