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Reed and Barton Christmas Cross 2014 Ornament
Reed and Barton Christmas Cross 2014 Ornament
$100.00 3"  
 
Item# X2014RB
Size: 3"
Reed %26 Barton's 2014 Christmas Cross heralds the 44th edition of the annual series based on authentic originals of historic and artistic significance. Crafted in fine sterling silver, this year's striking design was inspired by Medieval ornamentation found in thirteenth century churches and chapels. Exquisite beading and flowing fan carvings emanate from the center, creating a beautifully timeless, fresh design. Elegantly packaged, including a protective red flannel bag, for gift-giving and storage. Includes a red satin ribbon for hanging. Handcrafted in America.

Family owned, Reed & Barton Corporation is one of the oldest silversmiths in the United States, its roots dating back to 1824. Over the years, Reed & Barton has evolved into a diversified tabletop company composed of several divisions. The Reed & Barton Silversmiths division continues to produce a wide range of fine sterling silver, silverplated, and stainless steel tableware and gifts, including flatware, serveware, and holloware, as well as picture frames, Christmas ornaments, baby gifts, and musicals. The Reed & Barton Handcrafted Chests division is the world's largest maker of wooden jewelry boxes and flatware chests.

Reed & Barton also acts as the exclusive U.S. distributor for Belleek Fine Parian China, Ireland's oldest pottery, and Aynsley Fine English Bone China, a renowned, 200-year-old company that has supplied tableware to England's royalty. Also,with the founding of Miller Rogaska Crystal, the company's mission was to offer excellent quality and design at an exceptional value.
John Miller founded Miller Rogaska Crystal in 1984. Prior to this venture, John served as the founding president of Waterford USA for nearly twenty-five years. He is credited as being one of the industry's pioneers in bringing fine European crystal stemware and giftware to America.

After decades of strong marketing efforts, Reed & Barton had developed a reputation for quality craftsmanship and fine design work, especially in sterling, wood and crystal.