Fine antique French sterling silver 1 7/8" napkin ring with fluted or columnar style, convex or rounded form and "FE" monogram! This one bears the French Minerve or Minerva hallmark, the tiny number "1" within that marks means it's in .950 silver (95% pure and higher than the .925 standard for "sterling" silver). The silversmith mark is for Louis Ravinet & Charles D'Enfert, Paris circa 1891-1912.
We've amassed well over 100 great old mostly French sterling napkin rings over the years and I'm working on them now. They're great mixed & matched around your table, wonderful to find a set of twelve or more matching pieces but who could be so lucky. And, isn't it much neater if all are unique, each with a history...a story of its own! We have rococo style napkin rings, guilloche style machined or engraved napkin rings, French Empire style napkin rings, personalized napkin rings with the original owners' names on them. Just a massive array of styles and aesthetically unbeatable! Browse and enjoy, they're all so lovely and sure to add to your fine dining experience (and that of your guests, too)!
Very good condition. This one weighs 38 grams, fine condition as you can see from the images. Some surface scuffing but no notable damage or flaws. Recently been polished to a high shine. See pictures for measurements.
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