Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925

Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925 Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925
Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925
Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925
Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925
Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925
Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925
Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925

Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925
Add a touch of vintage elegance to your collection with these stunning silver sugar tongs. Crafted by Reed & Barton in 1907, this piece features intricate detailing on the Francis I design. The sterling silver material gives it a timeless appeal that is perfect for any occasion. Measuring 4 1/8 inches long, this unit is perfect for serving sugar cubes or other small items. The tongs come in a beautiful silver color that adds to its allure. This is a must-have for collectors of antique silverware. Please check back later for additional listings that are coming soon!
Francis 1 Sugar Tongs by Reed & Barton, 4 1/8, Sterling, 925

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