Set of Four Antique Brass Napkin Rings – Late Victorian Edwardian Tableware
Set of Four Antique Brass Napkin Rings – Late Victorian / Edwardian Tableware
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A beautifully understated set of four antique brass napkin rings, dating to the late Victorian–Edwardian period (circa 1890–1915), with classic beaded detailing and a soft, time-worn golden patina.
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Each napkin ring features a simple cylindrical form with a satin-finished central band, framed by fine beaded (reeded) borders at the top and bottom. This restrained yet elegant design is characteristic of turn-of-the-century dining wares, where quality craftsmanship and subtle decoration were favoured over excess ornament.
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The warm tone and gentle surface wear speak to years of use at the table, adding depth and character without compromising their practicality.
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All four rings match beautifully, suggesting they were originally purchased as a set — something collectors and stylists particularly value.
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✦ Details
Period: Late Victorian to Edwardian, c.1890–1915
Material: Brass (possibly originally lightly gilt)
Quantity: Set of four
Design: Plain cylindrical body with beaded edges
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Finish: Aged brass with soft, even patina
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✦ Condition
Very good antique condition overall.
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There are light surface marks and small areas of age-related patina, consistent with use over more than a century. No splits, dents, or repairs. Structurally sound and all rings remain nicely circular. We have deliberately not over-polished them, as the mellow finish is part of their charm.
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✦ Styling & Use
Perfect for:
Heritage or country house tablescapes
Edwardian or Victorian-inspired dining
Classic interiors and food photography
Everyday use with linen napkins for a timeless look
These would sit just as happily on a well-laid Sunday table as they would in a period home or styled shoot.
A quietly elegant set with genuine age and character — the kind of antique tableware that brings history to everyday rituals.
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Carefully packed and shipped with sustainability in mind.





















































