April 15, 2016 3 min read 8 Comments
April 20, 2016
Thank you Sharon!
April 18, 2016
What a stunning line of silver delights to shop from!
April 16, 2016
The history portion of your post was very interesting! And your collection—-I’m swooning. I love silver napkin rings and get really annoyed with the cheap and cheesy varieties we see here and there for every event, holiday and season. I didn’t know you had them in your shop. Off to have a look!
Jane
April 15, 2016
In addition to my collection of napkins, some of which are family heirlooms, I also collect sterling silver napkin clips. These were used to indicate who was using which soiled napkin between laundering.
April 15, 2016
They are all so beautiful.
Kathy
April 15, 2016
Oh my gosh! I love the examples you show here, and YES! I do collect napkin rings. Even if they’re not in great shape, I still LOVE and collect them. I can’t believe you have this one here with “Gordon” inscribed. That was my Father’s name, and I would so much love to buy this. . .but I’m maxed out on my spending for the month. Maybe if it’s still there in a few weeks, I’ll snatch it up. What a beautiful display you make of them in the framed box.
April 15, 2016
Lidy, I LOVE antique and vintage silver, silverplate napkin rings! I have a fairly large collection, and boy, do I love how you’ve displayed yours! I displayed mine under a glass cloche with a string of tiny lights for Christmas, and actually use them when I host family dinners. They’re always fun to find when antiquing or at estate sales. I especially love the monogrammed ones and, of course, figurals (though I only have 1 of those). Great, informative history behind this table jewelry. Thank you for sharing!
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Mimi
September 18, 2016
Hi, have any of you collectors ever seen a napkin ring that is totally made of tiny glass beads with the initials of the owner also in beadwork? It is flexible and is quite old.