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  2. Reed & Barton - Wikipedia

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    Reed & Barton was a prominent American silversmith manufacturer based in the city of Taunton, Massachusetts, operating between 1824 and 2015. Its products include sterling silver and silverplate flatware .

  3. Theodore B. Starr - Wikipedia

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    The company was incorporated in 1907 by Starr's son, before being bought in 1918 by Reed and Barton, a silver firm, and finally closing in 1923. Starr encouraged Henry Schrady to cast miniature bronzes that the company could cast from and sell copies of. [2] The bronzes Schrady made were among the first in the US to use the lost-wax process. [3]

  4. Reed and Barton Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Reed and Barton Complex is a historic industrial complex at West Brittania and Danforth Streets in Taunton, Massachusetts. It is the site of one of Taunton's first and largest industries, now known as Reed & Barton, a privately held silversmithing business that operated from 1824 to 2015. The company's success was instrumental in Taunton ...

  5. John Prip - Wikipedia

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    Sterling silver Reed & Barton coffee service Silver flatware set Silver bowl with modernist base design Amorphic martini pitcher with serving cups. John Prip was born on July 8, 1922, in New York City, [3] [4] of a Danish father Folmer Trolle Prip and an American mother Marian Evelyn Cherry.

  6. Lunt Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    In late 2009, the company sold its name and inventory to competitor Reed & Barton. [ 2 ] In early 2010, the company filed for bankruptcy protection and all remaining manufacturing & inventory assets at the Greenfield, Massachusetts factory were sold at auction.

  7. Francis 1st - Wikipedia

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    Francis 1st flatware was produced by Reed & Barton Silversmiths. The original backstamp featured a lion, an eagle, and the letter “R”; Commonly called "Eagle-R-Lion". in about 1950 a new backstamp came into use which reads “Reed and Barton". This flatware was made in the US and is warranted by its production company for 100 years.