Sterling Silver Child's Napkin Ring, Victorian Christening Gift
Sterling Silver Child's Napkin Ring, Victorian Christening Gift
Sterling Silver Child's Napkin Ring, Victorian Christening Gift
A Victorian Era child's napkin ring fully hallmarked for English sterling silver. Napkin rings, cups, rattles and spoons were often given as christening gifts for children in the 19th Century. It is a thoughtful tradition to continue today. Antique sterling silver gifts become family heirlooms that can be passed down to other generations.
The bright cut engraving is still very crisp and the marks are clear. Monogrammed with the initials RKS; with K being the middle initial.
English, marked for sterling silver as denoted by the Lion Passant mark, assay town of London as denoted by the Leopard's face, Makers Mark for Walter & John Barnard, date letter G for 1882, and Monarch's mark; Victoria
Measurements; 1 ½" in diameter and 1 ¼" high
Condition report; very goodt
Complimentary shipping within the US and reduced rates for International
- Stock # 091949
- Measurements; 1 ½" in diameter and 1 ¼" high
- Sterling Silver Child's Napkin Ring, Victorian Christening Gift
- Shipping via USPS 1st Class mail normally next day