🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStoreNew Arrivals

Four Victorian Butterfly Silverplate Napkin Rings

Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3
Product image 4

Four Victorian Butterfly Silverplate Napkin Rings

New Arrivals

Four Victorian Butterfly Silverplate Napkin Rings

Four Victorian silverplate butterfly napkin rings. First napkin ring having daisy and vine engraving being held by two butterflys attached to fan base with handle. Fan base having simple scalloped hand-etched design. Marked on bottom "Rogers, Smith & Co., Western Meriden, Conn., 209." Second a simple flared napkin ring on base with butterfly perched on top. Unmarked. Third a stunning geometric and floral engraved napkin ring on raised attachment to base. The base is a leaf shape with handle and butterfly on end. Marked on bottom "J.W. Tufts, Boston, 548." Final is small but exceptionally well crafted geometric ring with stunning etched designs. Monogrammed "L.M.D., 1868." With butterfly perched on top. Unmarked on bottom.

PERIOD: Late 19th Century

ORIGIN: Connecticut, United States

SIZE: Smallest 2"H x 1 3/8"L x 1 1/2"W, largest 4 1/4"L x 3"D x 2 1/2"H.

$270.00

Original: $900.00

-70%
Four Victorian Butterfly Silverplate Napkin Rings—

$900.00

$270.00

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Four Victorian silverplate butterfly napkin rings. First napkin ring having daisy and vine engraving being held by two butterflys attached to fan base with handle. Fan base having simple scalloped hand-etched design. Marked on bottom "Rogers, Smith & Co., Western Meriden, Conn., 209." Second a simple flared napkin ring on base with butterfly perched on top. Unmarked. Third a stunning geometric and floral engraved napkin ring on raised attachment to base. The base is a leaf shape with handle and butterfly on end. Marked on bottom "J.W. Tufts, Boston, 548." Final is small but exceptionally well crafted geometric ring with stunning etched designs. Monogrammed "L.M.D., 1868." With butterfly perched on top. Unmarked on bottom.

PERIOD: Late 19th Century

ORIGIN: Connecticut, United States

SIZE: Smallest 2"H x 1 3/8"L x 1 1/2"W, largest 4 1/4"L x 3"D x 2 1/2"H.