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Reed & Barton
Reed & Barton
Silver
USA
Founded: 1824
Reed & Barton is a historic American silver maker, known for both sterling and silverplate flatware and hollowware - including the coveted Francis I pattern. Austin Auction Gallery sells and appraises Reed & Barton silver.

What it's Worth
Silverplate is modest; sterling flatware carries weight-plus-pattern value, and complete sets in patterns like Francis I can reach the thousands. Sterling, desirable patterns, and full services drive value.
Plated items modest; sterling flatware by weight, with Francis I services $2,000-$10,000+.
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Overview & History
Reed & Barton began in Taunton, Massachusetts, in 1824 and grew into one of America's major silver manufacturers, producing flatware, hollowware, and giftware in both sterling and silverplate. Its ornate Francis I sterling pattern is among the most collectible American flatware designs. Value depends on whether a piece is sterling or plate, the pattern, the weight, the completeness of sets, and condition - sterling sets in desirable patterns are worth well beyond melt, while plated items are more modest.
Identifying & Marks
Pieces are marked 'Reed & Barton,' often with 'STERLING' (or a silverplate designation) and the pattern name or number. The sterling mark distinguishes the valuable pieces from plated ware.
