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Francis I by Reed and Barton Large Silver Serving Spoon OLD MARK 8 3/8 inches

Francis I by Reed and Barton Large Silver Serving Spoon OLD MARK 8 3/8 inches8 3/8 Inches Large Silver Serving Spoon. The Francis I by Reed and Barton Large Serving Spoon is a stunning piece of sterling silver flatware from the early 20th century. Featuring the classic Baroque and Rococo style of the Francis I pattern. The intricate design and quality craftsmanship of Reed & Barton make this spoon... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling 7-3/4 Iced Tea Spoon New Mark No Monogram

Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling 7-3/4 Iced Tea Spoon New Mark No MonogramThe 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 I Sterling Old Mark Stuffing Spoon, 14 Pat. June 25 1907

Reed & Barton Francis I Sterling Old Mark Stuffing Spoon, 14 Pat. June 25 1907This piece is rare in a flatware collection and is stunning in the Francis I pattern. Please read the following description for details. Also, I do not have any professional photo equipment, so if my pictures are not what you want to see, please message and I will add what you would like. With the... Read More »

Francis I by Reed & Barton Old Sterling Silver Cream Soup Spoon 6 No Monogram

Francis I by Reed & Barton Old Sterling Silver Cream Soup Spoon 6 No MonogramThe product is a vintage Francis I cream soup spoon made of sterling silver by the renowned brand Reed & Barton. This elegant spoon features a classic Francis I pattern, measuring 6 inches in length. It is a piece of flatware that reflects the craftsmanship and quality of Reed & Barton during the early 20th... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis 1 8 3/8 Pierced Table Spoon Old Mark No Mono

Reed & Barton Francis 1 8 3/8 Pierced Table Spoon Old Mark No MonoThis is a sterling silver Pierced Table/Serving Spoon made by Reed and Barton from the Francis 1 collection. It is not monogrammed. The spoon measures approx 8 3/8 long and weighs about 92g, meaning there is approx 2.74 troy oz of silver in this... Read More »

Beautiful Vintage 8 Sterling Silver Serving Spoon, Reed and Barton, Francis

Beautiful Vintage 8 Sterling Silver Serving Spoon, Reed and Barton, FrancisThis is the older mark and more collectible 52.3... Read More »

Reed Barton Francis 1 1st Tea Spoon No Monogram Sterling Silver 5 7/8L Nice

Reed Barton Francis 1 1st Tea Spoon No Monogram Sterling Silver 5 7/8L NiceReed Barton Francis 1 1st Tea Spoon No Monogram Sterling Silver 5 7/8L Nice. See my other listings for a set of Francis the first that’s been broken... Read More »

Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Relish Spoon Custom Made

Francis I by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Relish Spoon Custom MadeFrancis I by Reed & Barton. Sterling Silver Relish Spoon Custom Made. Custom made pieces are made from an original piece in your pattern. The piece is made and hand-finished by a highly skilled silversmith in the... Read More »

Reed Barton Francis 1 Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle Spoon Serving Flatware

Reed Barton Francis 1 Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle Spoon Serving FlatwareReed Barton Francis 1 Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle Spoon Serving Flatware. Length: 6-7/8, Weight: 79 grams, No Monogram. Hallmark: Reed & Barton Sterling. Please remember that pre-owned items may have surface scratches and worn areas. The photos are a large part of the description. Please also note that the color of the photos may not... Read More »

Reed & Barton Francis I New Mark Jelly Spoon Sterling Silver 6 Flatware Set

Reed & Barton Francis I New Mark Jelly Spoon Sterling Silver 6 Flatware SetREED & BARTON FRANCIS I STERLING SILVER JELLY SPOON WITH NEW MARK AND EXCELLENT CONDITION. NO MONOGRAM OR REMOVAL. Please see my other listings for more Reed & Barton Francis I rare items and... Read More »

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