Berkeley by
Reed & Barton Silver is high-quality, glossy-finish stainless steel featuring a distinctive ribbed design that complements a wide range of china, crystal, and linens. Our special 110-piece set includes 12 dinner knives, 12 steak knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 salad forks, 12 place/oval soup spoons, 24 teaspoons (always the first to go missing!), and 12 iced tea spoons, along with 1 tablespoon, 2 pierced tablespoons, 1 pierced vegetable serving spoon, 1 sugar spoon, 1 casserole spoon, 1 large cold meat serving fork (9 inches), 1 flat handle master butter knife, 1 pie server, 1 gravy ladle, 1 large serving set (2 pieces), 1 salad tongs, and 1 lasagna server. Take advantage of this special offer on Reed & Barton
Berkeley stainless steel flatware today!
Reed & Barton is a legendary American silver maker. One of its best-known patterns is
Francis I . Introduced by Reed & Barton in 1907,
Francis I quickly became a favorite of nobility and presidents. No less than four U.S. presidents dined with
Francis I – Woodrow Wilson, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, and Gerald Ford. It’s truly bipartisan sterling – an equal number of Democratic and Republican presidents have used it on their tables! Reed & Barton of Taunton, MA, traces its origins to a jewelry store founded by Isaac Babbitt in 1822. After changes in ownership, the company began to use the “Reed & Barton” stamp on its silver in the 1840s. In more recent years, the company has also been recognized for its high-quality stainless steel patterns.
Click on the link to order your 110-piece set of Reed & Barton
Berkeley stainless.