Silver Figural Napkin Ring Cart, Salt Cellar & Pepper, Butter Plate, Victorian Era
Silver Figural Napkin Ring Cart, Salt Cellar & Pepper, Butter Plate, Victorian Era
Silver Figural Napkin Ring Cart, Salt Cellar & Pepper, Butter Plate, Victorian Era, Aesthetic Movement
A delightful individual condiment or castor set. The napkin ring is part of the cart which also holds a gilt lined salt cellar, pepper shaker, and a butter dish.
The original butter pat has been replaced with a decorative dish etched with Big Ben and is inscribed Big Ben, London. There are three other dishes that are part of the group; therefore, one could choose which butter plate to use. The others are;
Nelson’s Column, London
St. Paul’s Cathedral, London
Tower Bridge, London
A total of seven pieces are included with the set. These individual sets are not easy to find and often are missing the salts , peppers, or the small dish.
Dine in your favorite spot on a tray with all the comforts of a formal table setting.
American silver plate -marked for Rogers Smith & Co-Meriden, 1877-1904
4 dishes are marked Sweden, EPSN
Measurements; cart 6 ½” high, width 3 ¾”, salt cellar 1” high X 1 ½” diameter, pepper 3” high, butter pats 3 ¾” in diameter
Condition Report; Overall very good in accordance with age and use. No breaks or repairs noted. Some loss of silver plate
- Stock # 121252
- Measurements; cart 6 ½” high, width 3 ¾”, salt cellar 1” high X 1 ½” diameter, pepper 3” high, butter pats 3 ¾” in diameter
- Silver Figural Napkin Ring Cart, Salt Cellar & Pepper, Butter Plate, Victorian Era, Aesthetic Movement
- Complimentary shipping within US, Priority Mail, normally next business day