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12-piece Fabric Storage Roll Set for Salad Forks by Reed & Barton - 859863 by

Item description: This Lenox product is by - Classic grey plush double-napped 100 cotton flannel will protect your sterling or stainless flatware in the Fabric Storage Roll Set from Reed & Barton. With capacity for holding 12 salad forks, it then rolls up and ties with the included ribbon. Protects your flatware from scratches and tarnishing. Truly space efficient for easy storage. Order 1 dozen and receive 12 rolls.
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Item SKU #: 859863

Category: Lenox

 

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