Description
59 pcs Hearthglow Gorham Ameralloy Flatware * A,G/with Anchor * 1975-1976 These are used with normal wear. Please see pictures. These are from the 70's. The handles are made of metal - aluminum alloy. The part of each piece where you eat off of is stainless steel. These are truly different, and I have never seen this type of flatware before. (this is a rare find) This includes: 15 Tablespoons 15 Salad Forks 11 Teaspoons 8 Dinner Forks 6 Dinner Knives 2 Large Solid Serving Spoons 2 Shell Jelly Sugar Spoons ** There are two pieces off to the side, not in the count. They have damaged, however I didn't want to discard them in case you want them. USPS, Priority, shipping to the Continental U.S. will be a flat fee of $15. (I'm using a medium flat rate box) These are heavy. Hearthglow (Ameralloy) by GORHAM SILVER Description: Ameralloy Pattern: Hearthglow (Ameralloy) by Gorham Silver Status: Discontinued. Actual: 1975 - 1976 Ameralloy is by Gorham (a division of Textron Inc ., which is a HUGE global company that dabbles in a very wide variety of industries. They acquired Gorham in the 1960's or early 1970's). Gorham jumped into the market along with everyone else in the 1970's. This is Gorham's aluminum alloy product, very rare since most people don't know what the stamp means. One major difference between Ameralloy and Wilton's flatware is that the stainless part of Ameralloy is flat where it meets the casting, while the stainless in Wilton is almost seamlessly joined, being round, like holloware.