Reed & Barton Les Six Fleurs Sterling Bouillon Spoon

Item Description

​Metal: Sterling Silver

Manufacturer: Reed & Barton

Dimensions: Approx 6"

Weight: 1.23 ozt

Condition: Light to Moderate Patina

Additional Information: Impressive Reed & Barton Les Six Fleurs pattern sterling silver bouillon spoon. 

Introduced in 1901 and designed by noted artist Charles A. Bennett, Les Six Fleurs is one of Reed & Barton’s most celebrated Art Nouveau patterns. Its name translates from French as “The Six Flowers,” referencing the six floral motifs incorporated into the handle design, commonly identified as the wild rose, peony, poppy, orchid, fleur-de-lis, and forget-me-not. The pattern exemplifies the Art Nouveau movement’s fascination with natural forms, flowing lines, and botanical ornamentation, resulting in a richly detailed design that remains highly regarded more than a century after its introduction.

The elegant handles display crisp floral decoration and graceful sculptural modeling characteristic of the finest American silver craftsmanship of the early twentieth century. The sterling silver services in this pattern are especially sought after by collectors and silver enthusiasts for their decorative appeal, historical significance, and versatility in both formal dining and display. Combining exceptional artistry, craftsmanship, and one of Reed & Barton’s most enduring designs, this piece represents a distinguished addition to any collection of fine sterling silver. 

Lot Details

Lot Number1120
CategoryUncategorized
Sub CategoryNone
Starting Bid$22.00
Bid Count0
AuctionEstate Treasures 85: Jewelry, Silver, Antiques, Glass, Art & More
StatusPre-Bidding is Open
Last updated June 18, 2026 10:31 pm EDT