
18th Century Sterling Silverware Pattern Made by Reed & Barton - Echoing the refined designs of the 18th Century, this timeless pattern is an exquisite complement to both contemporary or traditional decors. The graceful proportions and subtle ornamentation combine to create a pattern of enduring style and versatility.
The pattern was first manufactured in the year 1971. It was abruptly discontinued in the year 2015 when Reed & Barton went out of business. Although it was only produced for 44 years, the pattern still has an enduring legacy of demand and is still highly collectible.
18th Century is a somewhat heavy gauged pattern. It also has a very pleasing feel to the hand and is very comfortable to hold. You won't be disappointed in owning 18th Century by Reed & Barton as your sterling pattern.

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The Silver Museum buys 18th Century sterling silver made by Reed & Barton.
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Article Authored by Greg Arbutine on 3-10-25
Greg Arbutine has been in the silverware industry since 1972. He has a broad knowledge of both the antique silver industry as well as decades of experience with dealing directly with silverware suppliers and manufacturers.
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