Spanish Baroque Sterling Silver Flatware Pattern by Reed & Barton
- GREG ARBUTINE
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

Spanish Baroque sterling silver flatware by Reed & Barton has a magnificent scrollwork pattern that is reminiscent of finish work found inside of old Baroque Spanish Castles of ages past. It is definitely one of the more regal looking patterns that Reed & Barton ever manufactured.
Its violin shape is pleasant to hold in the hand. It is also a more heavy weight pattern with a thick gauge and containing a substantial amount of sterling silver.
The pattern was first manufactured in the year 1965 by Reed & Barton. The pattern was discontinued in year 2015 (when Reed & Barton went out of business) and is no longer manufactured. It was only produced for 50 years and was a very popular pattern.
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Article Authored by Greg Arbutine on 4-14-25
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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