5 x 19th century German 835 silver cherub
napkin rings, pre-1886
Item number: 31080957
Price: $1000, or $250 each.
Five
fabulous German 835 19th century solid silver cherub napkin rings.
Alternatively decorated with cherub holding torch and bunch of roses (3
of each). Three are marked 835 moon crescent and "B". Since there is no
crown it is pre 1886. The B represent either the town/city mark of
Butzow or Banbery. The other 2 are marked Germany 835 HS or SH.
early German 800 silver scarf ring
Item number: STE03092336
Price: $185
This is a
German 800 silver handmade
scarf ring decorated with embossed flowers and leaves. It
is hallmarked as made by Koch and Bergfeld c1884. See this
website which says it is
"Etwa"(=approximately) 1884 http://www.koch-bergfeld.de/besteck/stempel.php .The name A.Burger is
printed before the hallmark, and this is probably the
maker/smithersmith. The owner's name on the ring is "Luzern". The
ring has a diameter of about 1 inch or 2.5 cms and is nearly as tall.
It weighs a heavy for size 16.2 gms..
pair of figural sterling silver cherub
napkin rings
Item no.: STE16091721
Price: $800 for both, or $450 each
These
are an absolutely stunning matching pairs of sterling silver figural
napkin rings. They are made by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler
in c1897. They are quite heavy....106.5 gms in total. They measure:
Height 38mm / Dia. 50mm. The hallmark is- Date Letter B - c. 1897
J.W & F.C.W within a clover. They have a highly pierced decoration
with Putti/Cherubs and grapes/grapevine. Each inscribed with initials,
one with RHH and the second with MH (most probably belonged to a
married couple). They have not bee polished in photos.
pair of German 835 sterling silver c1900
figural and pieced napkin rings
Item number: STE24092211
Price: $295 for the pair
These
two c1900 small German figural and pieced 835 silver napkin rings are
just gorgeous. They are deorated with flowers (roses?), leaves, scrolls
and ribbons. Both are marked "835 W". I cannot locate the maker or
exact date but they are c1900/Victorian. In excellent condition. Both
are monogrammed, and probably belonged to a married couple.