5 Pcs. Reed & Barton "Les Six Fleurs" Flatware
Five Pieces of Reed & Barton "Les Six Fleurs" Sterling Silver Flatware
the pattern designed in 1901 by Charles Augustus Bennett (1869-1939), Taunton, Massachusetts, including:
a luncheon fork, l. 7-1/8";
an "old style" salad fork, monogrammed "P", l. 6-1/8";
a "new style" salad fork, l. 6-1/8";
a luncheon knife with "blunt"-shaped plated steel blade, l. 9";
and a teaspoon, engraved "Milwaukee, 1903", l. 5-5/8".
5.10 total t. oz.
Condition Report: **In generally good condition, with some wear as might be expected with pieces of this age. Wear to the details in relief, particularly on the teaspoon (which appears to have been re-polished), but the salad forks retaining very nice detail. Tiny nicks and wear to the steel on the sharp edges of the knife. Each piece marked with the older "eagle-R-lion" Reed & Barton trademark, "Sterling" and "Pat. Appl'd For" or "Pat. Dec. 10 1901".
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Five Pieces of Reed & Barton "Les Six Fleurs" Sterling Silver Flatware
the pattern designed in 1901 by Charles Augustus Bennett (1869-1939), Taunton, Massachusetts, including:
a luncheon fork, l. 7-1/8";
an "old style" salad fork, monogrammed "P", l. 6-1/8";
a "new style" salad fork, l. 6-1/8";
a luncheon knife with "blunt"-shaped plated steel blade, l. 9";
and a teaspoon, engraved "Milwaukee, 1903", l. 5-5/8".
5.10 total t. oz.
Condition Report: **In generally good condition, with some wear as might be expected with pieces of this age. Wear to the details in relief, particularly on the teaspoon (which appears to have been re-polished), but the salad forks retaining very nice detail. Tiny nicks and wear to the steel on the sharp edges of the knife. Each piece marked with the older "eagle-R-lion" Reed & Barton trademark, "Sterling" and "Pat. Appl'd For" or "Pat. Dec. 10 1901".