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Reed & Barton Francis I Pair of Sterling Silver Salt & Pepper Shakers # 571

$ 290.39

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Pattern: Francis I
  • Type: Salt & Pepper Shakers
  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Brand: Reed & Barton

    Description

    Reed & Barton pair of salt and pepper shakers in renowned Francis I pattern with exquisite fruit and floral motifs in Art Nouveau Style (one shaker with a gilt top), measuring 4 2/3'' in height by 2 1/3'' in depth by 1 3/4'' in width. Each bears hallmarks as shown and is in pattern number 571.
    Reed & Barton was originally founded as Babbitt & Crossma in Taunton, Massachusetts in 1824. However, the company was slowly losing money, so the failing company was purchased by Henry G. Reed and business partner Charles E. Barton. In 1896, the company was awarded a Medal of Excellence at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition.
    During the 1900s, Reed & Barton silver continued to be incredibly popular. The company hired a publicist to assist in promoting their brand. They opened a store in New York City, began making trophies, and took on commissions from the United States Navy. In 1928, Reed & Barton merged with silversmith Dominick & Haff. Some notable items Reed and Barton were responsible for include the silver used on the USS Arizona, the metals for the Summer Olympic games held in Atlanta, Georgia in 1996, and a number of famous flatware patterns, including Francis I.
    The company's products have also been used at the White House. In 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower received a trophy made by Reed & Barton for being the winner of the National Celebrities Tournament. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy cut his inaugural cake with our Reed & Barton Pointed cake knife.
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