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Price is for a set of 6 pieces. There were 12 sets, but only 6 sets remain. Cases are not included. If you would like multiple sets or to purchase in bulk, please let me know in the comments. I will create a separate page. Maker: Reed and Burton (USA) Design: Francis I From left to right in the first photo: Butter Spreader 25g 14.5cm Soup Spoon 39g 15cm Teaspoon 32g 15cm Salad/Dessert Fork 34g 15.5cm Table Fork 61g Table Knife 76g (including stainless steel part) 23cm 18cm Each piece is handmade, so there are slight differences. Measurements are approximate and taken by a non-professional using household scales. Please refrain from purchasing if you are particular about the exact weight or length. Normally, sets come with 5 pieces, but having these 6 pieces provides peace of mind. I purchased 12 sets of 5 pieces from an antique shop and added the soup spoons later because they were not included. This is the Francis I design, which began in 1907 and ceased production in 2019, and is said to be one of the most popular sterling silver flatware designs in North America. The design is inspired by the Renaissance, with scrollwork, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruit decorations carved on the handles. There are 15 different designs, not all the same. I have included some photos of a copy of the catalog from that time online. The same design is featured in the Downton Abbey cookbook. The older hallmarks (stamps) are present, and these are preferred. Only 11 soup spoons and 2 teaspoons (which were purchased later due to loss) have the newer hallmarks. Also, elegant monograms are engraved on all pieces except for the spoons that were purchased later. There are maker's marks and Sterling stamps (the knife has a faint stamp, but STERLING HANDLE is marked on the side of the handle). I would like to sell them as a set if possible, but if you would like to purchase them separately, the details are listed in the comments (due to character limit). There are polishing scratches and signs of use. I would like to sell them to someone who understands that these are old items. #DowntonAbbey #SterlingSilver
1 month ago