Chestnut Hill Butter Spreader
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We are a proud partner and Authorized Retailer for Lenox and their brands including; Lenox, Oneida, Reed & Barton, Cambridge, Hampton Forge, and Kate Spade
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Estimated Arrival: Between Dec 31 and Jan 02.
Delicate, tiny bead detail creates an elegant trim around the sloped handle of our Chestnut Hill flatware. This butter spreader is crafted of sleek, 18/10 stainless steel that will withstand a lifetime of use.
The Reed and Barton Way
For about 200 years, Reed & Barton has built a reputation as one of the country’s top makers of high-quality giftware and tableware. Our unique products are in demand for their superior craftsmanship and enduring designs. In addition to barware and flatware, we manufacture a wide range of unique giftware, such as children’s gifts, picture frames, crystal and metal serving pieces, hardwood chests and Christmas ornaments.Â
Today, Reed & Barton is still one of the most recognizable names in American silver and giftware. We continue to strive for excellence and work to maintain the highest standards of craftsmanship. We modernize tradition by blending distinctive quality, timeless designs, and a special heritage into styles that are accessible for the home. We strive to make products that you will be proud to give and happy to receive. Passed on from year to year, from table to table, and from home to home.
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