Sterling Silver Flatware

Sprague Family Silver

Sprague Family Silver

Name/Title

Sterling Silver Flatware

Description

Donated by members of the Sprague family, this Sterling silver flatware is made in the Intaglio pattern by Reed & Barton that was first produced in 1905. The set consists of four tablespoons, and six teaspoons, forks and knives. Seven serving pieces in this pattern include two forks, one cake server, one sugar spoon, one large ladle, one small ladle, and one butter server. Additionally, there is one Sterling baby spoon, first made by Oneida in 1958. There are also four silver plate cocktail forks of different patterns.

Category

Silver

Made/Created

Manufacturer

Reed & Barton

Parts

Count

6

Parts

Teaspoons, tablespoons, dinner forks, dinner knives, serving pieces. cloth-covered storage box.

Location

Box

Box 33