MARK OF REED & BARTON, TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, DESIGNED BY CHARLES A. BENNETT (1869-1939)
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AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
MARK OF REED & BARTON, TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, DESIGNED BY CHARLES A. BENNETT (1869-1939)
Love Disarmed pattern, the stems cast in high relief with a female figure embracing Cupid rising from flowers and foliage, comprising:
Twelve dessert spoons
Twelve teaspoons
Twelve ice cream spoons
Twelve iced tea spoons
Twelve salt spoons
Twelve dinner forks
Twelve pastry/salad forks
Twelve oyster forks
Twelve strawberry forks
Twelve dinner knives
Twelve steak knives
Two bread knives
A pair of fish servers
A pair of salad servers
A cold meat fork
A lunch meat fork
A lettuce fork
A crumber
An asparagus server
A pea server
A tomato server
A berry spoon
A sauce ladle
A pair of serving spoons
A pair of vegetable spoons
Two asparagus tongs
A pastry server
A pair of pierced servers
An hors d'oeuvres server
A jelly server
A pair of olive spoons
A mustard spoon
A pair of small pierced servers with stainless bowls
A pate server
A cheese scoop
A master butter knife
Two sugar tongs
A three-piece child's flatware set
A child's cup
A letter opener Together with six Italian silver place-card holders formed as cherubs
258 oz. 4 dwt. (8,030 gr.) weighable silver
Sale room notice
Please note that the date for this lot is 20th Century.
Lot Essay
This pattern was introduced in 1899 by designer Charles A. Bennett (1869-1939).
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