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Scottish provincial silver mounted bovine horn napkin ring, marked Invss for Inverness, the makers mark we can not determine.
2 small holes which would have held a silver cartouche which has came off and been lost.minor dinks here and there on silver.
Good clean order.
Measures 43mm in diameter and 31mm in depth.
Scottish provincial silver mounted bovine horn napkin ring, marked Invss for Inverness, the makers mark we can not determine.
2 small holes which would have held a silver cartouche which has came off and been lost.minor dinks here and there on silver.
Good clean order.
Measures 43mm in diameter and 31mm in depth.
DATE | c.1900 |
MAKER or SPONSOR MARK | Unknown as mark is indistinct |
ASSAY OFFICE | Inverness |
WEIGHT (Grammes) | 23 |
WEIGHT (Troy) | …. |
REF:- | 632S |
Napkin rings were first introduced in France during the Napoleonic period. Subsequently, the middle classes mostly used napkin rings as a simple means of identifying who owned which napkin.
Firstly, napkin rings often appear as single items with the name or initials of the owner which can be given as Christening presents. In a similar vein, pairs of napkin rings can be given as wedding presents and at silver weddings.
The use of napkin rings soon spread to most of the European countries and to America. Meanwhile many 19th century napkin rings were made of silver or silver plate, but others were made in bone, wood, pearl, embroidered material, porcelain etc.
Moreover, the napkin ring is a practical object with its historical roots in France. The napkin ring identified one’s napkin in between washes!
Origin | Scottish |
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Period | Victoria 1837-1901 |
Sponsor/Maker | Unknown |
REF CODE | 632S |
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Situated within the Central belt of Scotland (UK), we are a small, family run business. Indeed, we traded in silver for many years before forming Dart Silver Ltd in 2006.