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Nice Reed Barton Sterling Silver Francis I Tazza Compote Pedestal Bowl X568 1954

Nice Reed Barton Sterling Silver Francis I Tazza Compote Pedestal Bowl X568 1954Presented is a lovely Reed & Barton sterling silver compote or footed serving dish. This compote is made in the popular Francis I pattern, which features rich designs of fruit and foliate scrollwork. On this piece, the motifs are beautifully chased on the lobes of the bowl, alternating between clusters of fruit and stylized acanthus.... Read More »

Francis 1 Reed & Barton Serving Spoon Solid Sterling

Francis 1 Reed & Barton Serving Spoon Solid SterlingUp for sale is a Reed & Barton Francis 1 Serving Spoon Sterling. In very good Condition & No Mono. Measures Approximately: 8.25. Price is per... Read More »

Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Francis I Soup Punch Ladle Discontinued 16

Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Francis I Soup Punch Ladle Discontinued 16A vintage sterling silver large punch ladle by Ree & Barton in the Francis I pattern. Features a beautiful scalloped oval bowl, with a twist stem to a hollow repousse handle. Good pre owned condition, minimal wear, light surface scratches, NO momograms – see photos. Measures approx 16l. Weight is approx 200 grams. Stamped to... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis I Bowl X569 Round 8-Inch American Sterling Silver 1950

Reed & Barton Francis I Bowl X569 Round 8-Inch American Sterling Silver 1950Francis I sterling silver bowl. Made by Reed & Barton in Taunton, Mass. Quatrefoil well and wide flared mouth with wavy scrolled rim. Chased and embossed fruits. A nice piece in the classic French Renaissance pattern. Fully marked including maker’s stamp, pattern name, no. X569, and date symbol. Dimensions: H 2 1/4 x D 8... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis I Round 11 inch Plate

Reed & Barton Francis I Round 11 inch PlateReed & Barton “Francis I” Round 11 inch... Read More »

Reed & Barton King Francis Silverplate 1650 Large Coffee Pot Kettle Vintage Wow

Reed & Barton King Francis Silverplate 1650 Large Coffee Pot Kettle Vintage WowReed & Baron King Francis Large Coffee Pot 1650 in excellent condition. The lid must be soldered it is clean cut and should adhere with no problem with some metalsmithing. Please make me a reasonable offer that I can’t resist. The coffee pot comes from a smoke, pet, and fragrance-free... Read More »

Francis I Reed & Barton Iced Tea Spoon 7 ¾- Half Dozen

Francis I Reed & Barton Iced Tea Spoon 7 ¾- Half DozenFRANCIS I REED & BARTON ICED TEA SPOON 7 ¾- HALF DOZEN?? The Francis I pattern was introduced in 1908, after three years of design work by Ernest Meyer. His goal was to emulate the design work of a chief court artist and sculptor for King Francis I of France, Benvenuto Cellini. The pattern is... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis 1st Sterling Silver Bowl Pattern X569

Reed & Barton Francis 1st Sterling Silver Bowl Pattern X569Reed & Barton Francis 1st Sterling Silver Footed Compote Pattern X569. Size: 8″inches wide approx by 2″inches tall approx. No dings or pings.. Could use a more thorough silver cleaning. Feedback is greatly appreciated as we strive for excellence and love to know how well we are doing our job. Please look at all the... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling 6 Nut Or Butter Dishes 3 1/4×3/4

Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling 6 Nut Or Butter Dishes 3 1/4×3/4Here are 6 Reed & Barton butter pats or maybe nut dishes in Francis 1st pattern. They are in good condition with no dings or damage. Total weight is 9.34 troy ounce. They each measure 3 1/4 inch across by 3/4 inch... Read More »

N. O. S. Still Sealed Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Francis 1st Pair Salad Forks

N. O. S. Still Sealed Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Francis 1st Pair Salad ForksNew old stock and never opened pair of Reed and Barton Francis 1st salad forks. We love estate items as much as you do. Please remember that these pieces are original, and anywhere from 10-100 years old. We will always describe any repairs or damage that we find. If you are in the Los Angeles... Read More »