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- January 31, 2020
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Marked on the back as seen in the pics. Measures 7 1/8 long. Will have very minor normal fine scratches from previous use and age. Overall Excellent condition is visible in the pics. What you see is what you get. Ask all questions important to you! Please view all supersize and zoom in feature photos.... Read More »
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- November 30, 2019
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Up for sale is a beautiful vintage Reed and Barton silver plate King Francis 2-piece buffet server (3.5″ tall no lid, 9″ with lid, 19″ long, 12″ wide, 3 qrts) with 4 legs and a lid, #1668. It is very ornate and a very solid feeling tray. Although I polish to look for flaws, it... Read More »
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- November 06, 2019
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Beautiful Reed & Barton Francis I (1st) Sterling Silver Meat Fork- No monogram. Length face down on ruler 7-7/8, weight is 84 grams. Newer Reed & Barton Logo with script from the second half of the 20th century. The 2nd picture is a color representation of one of the Francis I 15 different patterns that... Read More »
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- November 04, 2019
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Nice Set of 5 Sterling Silver Tea Spoons Reed & Barton Francis 1St. This is a nice set of 5 Sterling Silver Tea Spoons. The manufacture is Reed & Barton. The pattern is Francis 1st. They are signed Sterling, Reed & Barton. There are NO monograms. There are No splits or breaks, light minor scratches,... Read More »
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- September 26, 2019
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Nice Set of 6 Sterling Silver Tea Spoons Reed & Barton Francis 1St. This is a nice set of 6 [Six] Sterling Silver Tea Spoons. The manufacture is Reed & Barton. The pattern is Francis 1st. They are signed Sterling, with there hallmark[old mark]also signed with H, and pat. There are NO monograms. There are... Read More »
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- September 10, 2019
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Welcome to Antiques & Moore! This listing is for a lovely set of eight Reed & Barton “Francis I” Sterling Silver curved end Butter Spreaders. The “Francis I” pattern was designed by Ernest Meyer for Reed & Barton in 1906 and remains one of the most desirable silver flatware patterns ever produced with its elaborate... Read More »
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