Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark

Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark
Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark
Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark
Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark
Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark
Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark

Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark
Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark. Reed & Barton sterling silver porringer or baby feeding bowl in the Francis I pattern, marked X569, date mark for 1955. This wonderful bowl is 6 1/4″ across the handle, 4 3/4″ wide, 1 5/8 tall, weighing 123.2 grams or 3.97 ozs Troy. The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering. We will be happy to assist in this. We will respond within 24 hours.
Francis I Porringer Bowl Reed and Barton Sterling Silver 1955 Date Mark

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