SOUP LADLE, From Corning Estate, 12", Mono
The Les Six Fleurs Soup Ladle by Reed & Barton is a sterling silver serving utensil that features a floral design on the handle and the tines. The pattern was created in 1901 by Charles A. Bennett, who was inspired by six different flowers: wild rose, peony, poppy, orchid, fleur-de-lis and forget-me-not. The fork has a length of 8 inches. The soup ladle marked with the Reed & Barton hallmark, which consists of an eagle, an R and a lion, as well as the word “sterling” and the name of the pattern. The Les Six Fleurs Soup Ladle by Reed & Barton is a rare and beautiful piece of silverware that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of the American silversmiths.