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Cased Pair Silver Napkin Rings, 1929

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Cased Pair Silver Napkin Rings, 1929 %%alt5%%
This pair of matching silver napkin rings feature an art deco geometric engine turned design, that incorporates a circular cartouche, both of which have been engraved with a Griffon.
The pair are offered in their original presentation case.

Both napkin rings are fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1929, and the maker Deakin & Francis Ltd.
All hallmarks are clear and crisp.
The case lining identifies the original retailer of the set as W.C.Mann Ltd, Goldsmiths, Gloucester.

Deakin & Francis worked out of Regent Place, Birmingham.

Each ring is 4.3 cm (1.75") in diameter by 3 cm (1.2") high. The combined weight of the silver is 51 grams.
All measurements are approximate.

The rings are in very good condition and are still perfectly in shape.

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Selling price includes free UK postage. For other countries, please contact us for a quote.
Price
£75.00  UK
$95.54  USA
88.13  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 30/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Date 1929  Art Deco Antiques Material Silver Origin English Maker Deakin & Francis Item code as600a320 / 5A023 Status Sold

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