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Francis Sterling 46-piece Place Size Flatware Set by Reed & Barton - 5400846 by

Item description: This Lenox product is by - One look at this gorgeous 46- piece set, and it is easy to see why the Francis I from Reed & Barton has become one of America's most glorious Sterling Flatware patterns. This product features splendid designs of Renaissance and Baroque artisans with ornate fruit and flower clusters unique to each piece of flatware. The set incorporates 8 Place Forks, 8 Place Knives, 8 Salad Forks, 8 Place Spoons and 8 Teaspoons plus a 6-piece Hostess set including a cold meat fork, tablespoon, pierced tablespoon, butter knife, sugar spoon and pie server. Since Reed & Barton is now a part of Lenox's growing family of brands, this product is proudly made in the USA.
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Item SKU #: 5400846

Category: Lenox

 

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