Woodwind Sterling Silver made by Reed & Barton
- GREG ARBUTINE
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read

Woodwind Sterling Flatware has a petite regal design that is reminiscent of classical musical instruments. It is manufactured in a heavier weight gauge of silver than most other sterling pattterns.
The pattern was first manufactured in the year 1986 by Reed & Barton. The pattern was discontinued in year 2015 and is no longer manufactured. It was only produced for 29 years and was only a moderately popular pattern.
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Greg Arbutine
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The Silver Museum buys sterling silver made by Reed & Barton.
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Article Authored by Greg Arbutine on 7-3-25
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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