Sterling Silver – Reed & Barton – Francis I – set of 6 Bon Bon / Nut Dishes – total weight is 9.50 troy ozs. Marked: Reed & Barton, STERLING, X569, Francis I. Measurements: 3 3/8 in diameter. Any dark spots are only shadows from taking the... Read More »
Reed & Barton sterling silver Francis the 1. Teapot and lid #570A. Total weight is about 39.770 troy ounces or 1236.9 grams. N excellent pre-owned condition. There are no deep scratches, stains, pitting, bends, dents, rust spots or alterations. There are no monograms and not mono removals. We did not polish this, so the silver... Read More »
This vintage Reed & Barton King Francis gravy boat and underplate is a beautiful addition to any silver collection. The intricate pattern is a testament to the craftsmanship of the Reed & Barton brand. The silverplate composition adds a touch of elegance to any table setting. The gravy boat and underplate are in excellent shape... Read More »
This listing is for a Set of 4 Flat Handled Butter Spreaders in the Reed & Barton Francis 1 Pattern. They have the old mark. They are in excellent Preowned condition. They measure 6 1/4 long. We also sell under Debrasan – Please check our feedback there. Listing and template services provided by... Read More »
Francis 1st by Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Shears 11 1/2. Good condition might need some cleaning/polishing to be... Read More »
The silver has been professionally polished with the micro scratches removed. If you would like it hand polished with silver polish without having the micro scratches removed please let me know. I have a number of silver listings. I do my best to represent the condition as accurately as possible. I want satisfied customers and... Read More »
Reed & Barton Francis 1st sterling silver scalloped oyster/serving spoon in excellent vintage condition, with no monograms. Dimensions: 8 1/4... Read More »
1950 REED & BARTON KING FRANCIS ORNATE MIDCENTURY ROCOCO LG. CAKE STAND 14 1/2. The Reed & Barton story began in 1824, when Isaac Babbitt created a new metal alloy – “Britannia metal” – in his Taunton, Massachusetts pewter shop. Babbitt joined forces with craftsmen Henry G. Reed and Charles E. Barton to produce this... Read More »

