Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)

Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!) Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)
Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)
Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)
Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)
Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)
Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)

Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)
This Reed & Barton sterling silver bowl, measuring 11 1/2″ in diameter and 3/4″ in height, is a timeless piece for any collection. Featuring the iconic Francis I pattern. Designed in 1907 by Ernest Meyers but. Introduced in 1952, this bowl embodies enduring elegance. Weighing 18 troy ounces, it showcases Reed & Barton’s renowned craftsmanship in sterling silver. Perfect for serving fruit, salads, or any dish, this bowl adds sophistication to any table and is sure to impress your guests. It also makes a thoughtful gift for antique lovers or silver enthusiasts.
Reed & Barton Sterling Silver. 925 Francis I X569 Bowl 1952 (Beautiful Pattern!)

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