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Sterling Silver Reed & Barton FRANCIS I 1ST X569 11 1/2 567 grams no monogram

Sterling Silver Reed & Barton FRANCIS I 1ST X569 11 1/2 567 grams no monogramSterling Silver Reed & Barton FRANCIS I 1ST X569 11 1/2 567 grams no monogram.. Has not been engraved with initials. Marked with old Reed & Barton hallmark / sterling on the back. By checking out without an invoice you might be paying more than you should. We seldom have breakage and will pack well.... Read More »

Reed & Barton Solid Sterling Silver Salad Serving Fork Francis I 146 GRAMS 9.5

Reed & Barton Solid Sterling Silver Salad Serving Fork Francis I 146 GRAMS 9.5Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Solid Salad Serving Fork (Francis I)146 GRAMS. This vintage piece has slight scuffs that can be easily polished... Read More »

Francis I By Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Serving Spoon. 8 1/2 96.5 Grams

Francis I By Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Serving Spoon. 8 1/2 96.5 GramsFrancis I By Reed & Barton New Sterling Silver Serving Spoon. No Chips, No Cracks, No Repairs. BE SURE TO SEE ALL MY OTHER ANTIQUE, COLLECTIBLE... Read More »

Reed And Barton Francis I Sterling Silver Footed Bowl Repoussé 341 Grams

Reed And Barton Francis I Sterling Silver Footed Bowl Repoussé 341 GramsThis listing is for a sterling silver bowl/dish by Reed and Barton in the Francis I, pattern created between 1906-07 and retired in 2019. The Renaissance inspired pattern was originally created by French silversmith Ernest Meyer and named for Francis of Angouleme who became king of France during the lavish French Renaissance time of the... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis 1st Sterling Silver Tablespoon 8 3/8 Spoon 91 grams

Reed & Barton Francis 1st Sterling Silver Tablespoon 8 3/8 Spoon 91 gramsThis is a large 8 3/8 91 grams Francis 1st tablespoon. This has the old mark and never monogramed or... Read More »

Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Francis I Toothpick Holder X57 81 grams silver

Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Francis I Toothpick Holder X57 81 grams silverReed and Barton Francis I. Sterling Silve r Toothpick holder x57. This measures approximately 2 1/4″ in height and 3 1/2″ in width. It weighs 81 grams. It has no monograms. Condition: Has light surface scratches and 4 small dents with only one being visable to inside (see last photos). Please view all photos of... Read More »

Sterling Silver Reed & Barton FRANCIS I 8 Footed Bowl Fruit #X569F, 320 grams

Sterling Silver Reed & Barton FRANCIS I 8 Footed Bowl Fruit #X569F, 320 grams8″ across and 2″ tall. This dish is in great condition for age. Comes from an estate sale to benefit Memory care of the previous... Read More »

Reed And Barton Francis I Sterling Silver Footed Bowl Repoussé 341 Grams

Reed And Barton Francis I Sterling Silver Footed Bowl Repoussé 341 GramsThis listing is for a sterling silver bowl/dish by Reed and Barton in the Francis I, pattern created between 1906-07 and retired in 2019. The Renaissance inspired pattern was originally created by French silversmith Ernest Meyer and named for Francis of Angouleme who became king of France during the lavish French Renaissance time of the... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis 1 Sterling Silver Nut Cup Bowls Set Of Six 302 Grams

Reed & Barton Francis 1 Sterling Silver Nut Cup Bowls Set Of Six 302 GramsThis set of six nut cup bowls is made of sterling silver with a total weight of 302 grams. These bowls are perfect for serving nuts or small snacks during special occasions or gatherings. The intricate design of the Francis 1 pattern is sure to impress your guests and add a touch of elegance to... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis 1 Sterling Silver Nut Cup Bowls Set Of Six 302 Grams

Reed & Barton Francis 1 Sterling Silver Nut Cup Bowls Set Of Six 302 GramsThis set of six nut cup bowls is made of sterling silver with a total weight of 302 grams. These bowls are perfect for serving nuts or small snacks during special occasions or gatherings. The intricate design of the Francis 1 pattern is sure to impress your guests and add a touch of elegance to... Read More »

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