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

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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2 x a lion sitting on a leaf/palm base, with the napkin ring engraved on the inside instead of the outside napkin ring.
The condition of the first one is much better than the second, which as some flaked off silverplate, but still very presentable.
The seconfd one is available
FOR SALE/or SWAP.




  4 x rampant lion rolling a pieced and decorated napkin ring, unmarked.
Some of the pieced parts has a gold wash on it. Quite amazing really.
  Three available
FOR SALE/or SWAP.



2 x rampant lion rolling solid napkin ring with scrolled edge, unmarked.
Both in excellent condition. One with a very dark rich patina.
One is available FOR SALE/or SWAP.




The same rampant lion as in the rings above (but larger in size) is standing up against the napkin holder on a rectangular base with 4 ball feet.
Marked meriden B Company 153. This is why I think the unmarked lion napkin rings above were also made by Meriden B Campany.



2x two lion or cat like figures (possibly griffins) on either side of napkin ring. the first one is unmarked, whereas the second has the number 109.




2 x lion lying down with napkin ring on its back, marked Meriden B Company 152.
The first one has some corrosion/ loss of silverplate, whereas the second is in excellent condition.
The first napkin ring is also not engraved like the second one is.
The first ring is available
FOR SALE/or SWAP.



Two rampant lions on either side of a pieced napkin ring. In original aged condition, some plate loss.
Marked as made by  Phillip Ashberry & Sons.
Phillip Ashberry began trading in 1829 making Britannia  metal wares.
The company with his sons operated from 1856-1935 in Shefield. It is very unusual to find many British figural napin rings.
I would date this from the late 19th century. 
It is also numbered #23, with an o underneath. The "o" may be a date stamp, which for shefield would be 1957 or 1881.
I would suggest the latter.




A lion stands next to a child size engraved napkin ring, unmarked, but definitely antique.