Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5

Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5 Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5
Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5
Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5
Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5
Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5
Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5
Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5

Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5
Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling silver large casserole or salad serving spoon. This is an in very good condition with no monograms. The enamel work on the fruit is nice and not damaged. There is some scuffing inside the bowl of the spoon consistent with being used. We did not buff it. I just hand polished this because it is a nice antique piece. It measures 9.5 long.
Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver large Serving or Casserole Spoon 9.5

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