Here are some photographs of my figural napkin rings
with a sport theme.
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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2 x A lovely figural napkin ring with crochet mallets
in pyramid shape with
two leaves
hanging from the top, marked Derby Silver Co. 302.
One available FOR
SALE/or SWAP.
A lovely figural napkin ring with curling balls and
brooms. Marked Meriden B Company 648.
This figuarl napkin ring has ice hockey sticks crossed
with a wreath in the middle on both sides of a triangular shaped napkin
holder.
It is marked Meriden B Company 643. The edge of the hodler is also
beaded and the holder sits on 4 ball feet. In near mint condition.

napkin ring with tennis rachet and ball, marked Dawson & Co. 0256

napkin ring with two tennis rachets and two balls in crossed design,
marked on handle M.B. Co. 310
This is an English figural napkin ring (they are quite
rare as most were American). Maked PT& Co. S Sheffield. I have
traced the hallmark to Pryor Tyzack & Co. Sheffield. The company
was active at Granville St (Sheffield) from 1860-1861 and at 80
Division St from 1862-1863. In 1863 the firm changed to Beame Pryor
& Tyzack. That means that this
napkin ring is c1860-1863, which puts it before the first American
figural napkin rings which were started arounf 1867, although the
precise date is not known. The condition is near mint.
2 x an epns napkin ring held up by 4 golf clubs. Marked
EPNS,
made in England.
One available FOR
SALE/or SWAP.
A rare cricket bat figural napkin ring.
It is quite a
novelty as it was given as a trophy for the best footballer (not
cricketer, lol) to someone in 1945
This figural napkin ring has cricket wickets and a
cricket bat on either side of the napkin holder, all sitting on a fancy
elongated base. Marked D.B. & S., E.P.B.M., 8714/1. Engraved
"Presented to our old Sport and Captain, from the Boys, N.F.C. 1914.

a fabulous napkin ring held up by 4 rifles.
Marked
Rogers Smith & Co. Meriden 335. In excellent condition.

A lovely LARGE military napkin ring with horns aswords
on the sides of the elevated napkin ring with a hat/cap sitting
underneath the napkin ring. Marked Meriden Silver Plate Co. #288.
In excellent condition.