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Pair of American Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Salad Servers

$875.00 for pair
  • Massachusetts, circa 1960 by Reed and Barton
  • Dimensions: 11 1/4 inches in length

Reed and Barton was a silversmith and manufacturer of flatware and hollowware in Taunton, Massachusetts. They were established in 1824 and stayed in business until 2015 (eventually being bought up by The Lenox Corporation). The company was known for its high-quality handmade sterling silver and silver plate products. In fact, Reed and Barton was the official supplier of flatware for the White House.

We hope that you are able to see the intricate workmanship that is displayed in our pair of American Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Salad Servers. Featuring stunning pierced handles, this set gives a dramatic 3 dimensional look and feel to this particular pattern.

The Florentine Lace pattern was introduced by Reed and Barton in 1951. This pattern is one of their most decorative Sterling Silver Flatware patterns that they ever created.

 

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