1901 Reed&Barton sterling silver carved tea set 3 piece
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1901 Reed&Barton sterling silver carved tea set 3 pieces
★Dimensions and weights ★: Total weight of three pieces: 1431 grams, Teapot: 704g Height: 25cm(9.84 in) Width: 18cm(7.08 in)
Sugar jar: 417g Height: 13cm(5.11 in) Width: 18cm(7.08 in)
Milk tank: 310 g Height: 11.5 cm(4.52 in) Width: 15 cm(5.90 in)
Building in sterling silver, "Reed&Barton·sterling silver logo · age logo" marker, high relief flower
American veteran silverware manufacturing company:Reed & Barton:
Reed & Barton is a silverware factory in the United States, founded in 1824 in Taunton, Massachusetts, USA. Their products are praised by the world, especially sterling silver and silver-plated products. Since Henry G. Reed and Charles E. Barton took over the production of tin-lead products from Isaac Babbitt in Minden, their company began producing a wide range of silverware and tin-lead. In the American War, Reed & Baront provided a large number of weapons to the Alliance. The company was privately owned by the Hnery Reed family.
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