

Jefferson Flatware: 4-Piece Hostess Set
Arriving in Paris in 1784, Thomas Jefferson began equipping himself for a lifetime of lively entertaining. Among his first purchases were two dozen silver forks and spoons, in a variation of the popular fiddle and thread pattern. He brought them home to Monticello and used them the rest of his life.
The original French pattern has been handsomely adapted to the modern table by Reed & Barton in 18/10 stainless steel. The 4-piece hostess set includes a tablespoon, pierced tablespoon, sugar spoon, and butter knife.
Original: $89.00
-65%$89.00
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Arriving in Paris in 1784, Thomas Jefferson began equipping himself for a lifetime of lively entertaining. Among his first purchases were two dozen silver forks and spoons, in a variation of the popular fiddle and thread pattern. He brought them home to Monticello and used them the rest of his life.
The original French pattern has been handsomely adapted to the modern table by Reed & Barton in 18/10 stainless steel. The 4-piece hostess set includes a tablespoon, pierced tablespoon, sugar spoon, and butter knife.












