Here are some photographs of my figural napkin rings with foxes.

This is a private collection display of figural napkin rings and toothpick holders, and some other figurals (such as card trays, and knife rests).
Most of these items were made in the USA from about 1860 to 1900. Some are available
FOR SALE/or SWAP.

As a collector I am not really interested in selling any figural napkin rings or toothpick holders that I only have one of (You can still ask though).
I am prepared to sell or swap any items I have more than one of. Swaps will be on the basis of comparable value.

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The napkin ring sits on the back of 2 opposing foxes. Very dark tarnish with patina.
It is in excllent condition though. Marked as made by Middletown Plate Co. #66


This figuarl napkin ring with 2 foxes supporting the napkin holder on their backs is similar to the one above. Marked Simpson Hall Miller & Co.  It seems to be numbered no. 1 or 7, but I am not sure. In excellent condition.


2 small foxes sit on eith side of this figural napkin ring. Marked Meriden Silver Plate Co. 217.




  3x two foxes try to get a bird in its nest, marked Wilcox Meriden 01534.
The top ring has a bit missing from one of the bird's wings.
The bottom two are in excellent condition. The top one or bottom one is available for
FOR SALE/or SWAP.


two foxes try to get a bunch of grapes on top of a napkin ring, marked Wilcox 01535


fox peeping around corner of napkin ring



fox pulling napkin ring on wheels, unmarked as far as I can tell, bottom is quite dirty, need to clean to have a good look.



The napkin hodler forms the body of a fox with red glass eyes. There is also a similar ring with a pug dog, cat, and owl.
The ring is unmarked, which is the norm. The people who sold this ring to me entried it in the Hillsdale County Fair and guess what?
It won first place. See second photo.