
Sterling silver spoon by Reed and Barton
Selling Price
$40
History
Reed and Barton, founded in 1824 in Taunton, Massachusetts, is one of America's oldest and most prestigious silversmiths. The company became renowned for producing high-quality sterling silver flatware, hollowware, and decorative items throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. This spoon represents the craftsmanship and attention to detail that made Reed and Barton a household name among American families who valued fine silverware as both functional tableware and treasured heirlooms. Sterling silver flatware by Reed and Barton appeals to silver collectors, antique enthusiasts, and those who appreciate American decorative arts. Individual pieces are valued for their precious metal content, superior craftsmanship, and the historical legacy of one of America's most respected silver manufacturers. Collectors seek Reed and Barton pieces to complete flatware sets, use as elegant tableware, or display as examples of American silver artistry from a company with nearly two centuries of excellence.
Origin
Taunton, Massachusetts, United States
Maker
Reed and Barton
Time period
Early to mid-20th century