ere are some photographs of my figural napkin rings
with horses.
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.
ALL PRICES ON APPLICATION. You can contact me via the link below.
As a collector I am always interested in buying anything I do not
already have.
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dancing horse on base next to engraved napkin ring, marked
Knickerbocker 218
Same as the ring above

dancing horse on unusual shaped base jumping up
onto
napkin ring, marked
Webster 157, Excellent condition.
Similar design to above, but with a smaller horse
jumping up towards a napkin ring.
Also on a scoll design base. maker and number not marked.
Another horse figural napkin ring. KSC (Knickerbocker
Silver Company) 230.
This figural napkin ring has a horse alongside a pieced
napkin holder on a wavy shaped rectanular base. Marked EPNS JBE (maker)
Made in England.
A horse stands on an oval base next to
beautifully
engraved napkin ring in the 4-leaf clover shape. Excellent condition.
Marked as made by Knickerbocker Silver Co. 1276

A horse stands next to a round napkin ring on an
oval
base. Very similar to the Knickerbocker napkin ring above. There is
another napkin ring by knickerbocker with a horse next to a round
napkin ring, but it on a rectangular base and is #1278. The
knickerbocker napkin rings all had the horse on the right side of the
napkin ring (looking at it from the front), where as this napkin ring
made by Columbia Silver Co #C110, has the horse on the left hand side.
I have researched the Columbia Silver Co.. It was in existence in the
1890's but there are no records of where it operated from.
The condition of this rare napkin ring good but it has significant
areas of silver plate loss (flaking).


5 x prancing horse pulling napkin ring on
wheels. most
have tail
separated from the napkin ring. this is quite common with these napkin
rings, marked Meriden B Company 214. Some
are available FOR
SALE/or SWAP.

another 2 more Meriden prancing horse napkin
rings,
marked meriden 214. One of these is in almost mint condition.
Some
are available FOR
SALE/or SWAP.

and another....these horse napkin rings seem to have
been very popular in Australia.
Some
are available FOR
SALE/or SWAP.
and one more even. lol. Some
are available FOR
SALE/or SWAP.

This is a small child size version of the above
horse
napkin ring, marked Meriden B Company 213.


large horse pulling napkin ring, unmarked. one
hind leg
of horse is a
bit short, but stands up okay