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ANTIQUE SILVER NAPKIN RINGS


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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver set of six napkin rings, having octagonal panelled and straight-sided bodies, with hand-engraved floral and scroll decoration, with one panel as a vacant cartouche, and all in their original dark blue satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by the Rolason Brothers of Birmingham in 1897. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver napkin rings are width 4.5 cms (1.75 inches), height 2.5 cms (1 inch), and they weigh a total of approx. 115g (3.7 troy ounces).

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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver set of six napkin rings, having octagonal panelled and straight-sided bodies, with hand-engraved floral and scroll decoration, with one panel as a vacant cartouche, and all in their original dark blue  satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by the Rolason Brothers of Birmingham in 1897. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver napkin rings are width 4.5 cms (1.75 inches), height 2.5 cms (1 inch), and they weigh a total of approx. 115g (3.7 troy ounces).
A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver set of six napkin rings, having octagonal panelled and straight-sided bodies, with hand-engraved floral and scroll decoration, with one panel as a vacant cartouche, and all in their original dark blue  satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by the Rolason Brothers of Birmingham in 1897. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver napkin rings are width 4.5 cms (1.75 inches), height 2.5 cms (1 inch), and they weigh a total of approx. 115g (3.7 troy ounces).
A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver set of six napkin rings, having octagonal panelled and straight-sided bodies, with hand-engraved floral and scroll decoration, with one panel as a vacant cartouche, and all in their original dark blue  satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by the Rolason Brothers of Birmingham in 1897. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver napkin rings are width 4.5 cms (1.75 inches), height 2.5 cms (1 inch), and they weigh a total of approx. 115g (3.7 troy ounces).   A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver set of six napkin rings, having octagonal panelled and straight-sided bodies, with hand-engraved floral and scroll decoration, with one panel as a vacant cartouche, and all in their original dark blue  satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by the Rolason Brothers of Birmingham in 1897. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver napkin rings are width 4.5 cms (1.75 inches), height 2.5 cms (1 inch), and they weigh a total of approx. 115g (3.7 troy ounces).
A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver set of six napkin rings, having octagonal panelled and straight-sided bodies, with hand-engraved floral and scroll decoration, with one panel as a vacant cartouche, and all in their original dark blue  satin and velvet-lined presentation box. Made by the Rolason Brothers of Birmingham in 1897. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver napkin rings are width 4.5 cms (1.75 inches), height 2.5 cms (1 inch), and they weigh a total of approx. 115g (3.7 troy ounces).


For an enhanced image of any of our antique sterling silver napkin rings simply click on the image. Our range includes hand engraved and plain silver napkin ring styles from English makers. You can buy our sterling silver napkin rings online using our secure payment facility - our prices include delivery and free insurance during transit. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Condiment Sets.



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