Pointed Antique Sterling Silver Flatware made by Reed & Barton
- GREG ARBUTINE
- Aug 14
- 1 min read

Pointed Antique Sterling Flatware is a classic design reflecting the plain and minimalist design trends of the early colonial period in the United States in the late 18th Century. It fits very comfortably in your hand with it's sleek rounded design.
The pattern was first manufactured in the year 1895 by Dominick and Haff and then later added by Reed & Barton after acquiring this manufacturer and then adding Pointed Antique into Reed & Barton's full main flatware line of products. The pattern was discontinued in year 2015 and is no longer manufactured. It was produced for 120 years and was only ever a moderately popular pattern. It was a popular pattern for people that wanted to personalize their silver with a monogram.
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Article Authored by Greg Arbutine on 8-14-25
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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