Victorian Sterling Silver Napkin Ring by Edwards & Ball – Birmingham 1839 – 29g

A rare and beautifully preserved Victorian sterling silver napkin ring, made by the distinguished Edwards & Ball in 1839, Birmingham. Weighing 29g, this ornate heirloom features finely engine-turned detailing, a blank cartouche for personalization, and classic English hallmarks.

£150,00

1 in stock

Description

Step into the elegance of Victorian Britain with this exquisite 1839 sterling silver napkin ring by the esteemed silversmiths Edwards & Ball, assayed in Birmingham. A stunning example of refined craftsmanship, this 29g antique is not only a collector’s gem but a legacy of heritage luxury.

🏛️ Design: The napkin ring is adorned with horizontal engine-turned bands, accented by beaded rims. The central blank cartouche offers a canvas for custom engraving – a monogram or family crest.

🔍 Hallmarks:

  • Lion Passant – Verifying sterling (.925) silver
  • Anchor – Birmingham Assay Office
  • Date Letter (1839) – eligible =
  • Maker’s Mark (E & B) – Edwards & Ball

Whether displayed in a collection, used at formal gatherings, or given as a luxurious gift, this rare antique speaks of timeless class and British heritage.

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