What-is-it question CL.
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 5:13 pm
In 1970 Reed & Barton introduced a new type of silverplated holloware that was popular into the early 1980's.
The example below is the result of etching and depositing layers of copper, brass and silver.
A black nickle oxide is left in the crevices, after being polished off the surface, and outlines the design.
This process creates a three-dimentional effect of constantly changing colors.
These plates are usually 11 inches ( 27.94 cm. ) in diameter.
What did Reed & Barton call them ?
![Image](http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n80/2209patrick/Scan10033.jpg)
Pat.
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The example below is the result of etching and depositing layers of copper, brass and silver.
A black nickle oxide is left in the crevices, after being polished off the surface, and outlines the design.
This process creates a three-dimentional effect of constantly changing colors.
These plates are usually 11 inches ( 27.94 cm. ) in diameter.
What did Reed & Barton call them ?
![Image](http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n80/2209patrick/Scan10033.jpg)
Pat.
.