Gorham Gold and Sterling Silver 2-Handled 1915 Trophy Cup for Chattanooga Golf & Country Club
Gorham sterling silver 2-handled trophy cup, with an applied 14 karat gold monogram, in pattern number 2250A and from 1915, adorned with an engraved dedication to C. C. Nottingham, the President of the Chattanooga Golf and Country Club. It measures 11'' in height by 10 1/4'' from handle to handle by 6 1/4'' in depth (i.e., the diameter at the top), weighs 22.1 troy ounces, and bears hallmarks as shown. During the heyday of American silver manufacturing–approximately 1850 to 1940–Gorham was one of the most influential. The White House has used Gorham silver services during many administrations. Mary Todd Lincoln purchased an impressive tea and flatware service for use in the White House in 1859. Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant 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 George Dewey. Colo