Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set

Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set
Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set
Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set
Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set
Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set

Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set
This is a full time consignment business all items are coming from different consigners, estate auctions and estate sales. It is in excellent condition there are no dents, dings, scratches or problems of any kind. It is not monogrammed. It is estate sterling coming from the estate of a family from CA. It is 6 1/2 tall. This is a heavy piece weighs around 24.3 troy OZ of sterling. The item “REED & BARTON FRANCIS I STERLING SUGAR BOWL FOR TEA COFFEE SET” is in sale since Saturday, January 18, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Sterling Silver (.925)\Flatware & Silverware”. The seller is “estatesterling” and is located in Lowell, Indiana. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Sugar Bowl For Tea Coffee Set

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