Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed

Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed
Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed
Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed
Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed
Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed
Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed

Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed
Francis I Sterling Silver by Reed & Barton set of 10 seafood cocktail forks. This is solid sterling silver. They all say Reed & Barton sterling on the back. This is estate silver that has only been very lightly used. We had all the pieces lightly buffed up to look like new. This could easily be given as a gift. They are in excellent condition with no damage. They are monogrammed on the back I can’t tell, maybe a D or a G see photos. Each measures 5 5/8.
Francis I by Reed & Barton sterling set of 10 Cocktail Forks 5 5/8, monogrammed

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