
Antique Birmingham 1902 Sterling Silver Napkin Ring with A.J.S. Monogram
1902
A refined antique English sterling silver napkin ring, assayed in Birmingham in 1902 during the Edwardian period. The classic cylindrical form is finished with elegant beaded borders and fine horizontal bands along the upper and lower edges, creating a restrained but decorative presentation.
The front is engraved with the initials A.J.S. in flowing script, adding a personal and historically appealing element to the design. Weighing 32.2 grams, the ring has a pleasingly solid feel and is well suited to practical table use, cabinet display or gifting.
The hallmarks include a partially worn B & C sponsor mark, the lion passant for sterling silver, the Birmingham anchor assay mark and the date letter C for 1902. The precise maker attribution has not been confirmed.
Details
Item: Napkin ring / serviette ring
Origin: Birmingham, England
Assay Office: Birmingham
Date / Period: 1902, Edwardian period
Material: Sterling silver .925
Maker / Sponsor Mark: B & C; precise maker attribution unconfirmed
Hallmarks: B & C sponsor mark, lion passant, Birmingham anchor mark and date letter C for 1902
Decoration: Beaded borders with fine horizontal bands
Monogram: A.J.S.
Diameter: 4.2 cm
Weight: 32.2 grams
Condition
Very good antique condition with light age-related surface wear and fine scratches consistent with previous use. The sponsor mark is partially worn but the Birmingham sterling silver hallmarks remain visible. Please review the photographs carefully for the full condition.
Historical and Collector Context
Sterling silver napkin rings became popular table accessories during the Victorian and Edwardian periods, combining practical dining use with decorative craftsmanship and personalised engraving. English examples were hallmarked by regional assay offices, providing a clear record of their silver standard, assay location and date.
This 1902 Birmingham example is particularly appealing for its solid weight, classic cylindrical form and finely detailed beaded borders. The engraved A.J.S. monogram adds further character, while the surviving Edwardian hallmarks make the piece an attractive addition to a collection of English antique silver or a thoughtful personalised gift.
All items are vintage or antique and may show light signs of age. Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description. Feel free to message with any questions prior to purchase.
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Provenance & Details
- Era / Date
- 1902
- Material
- Sterling Silver
- Hallmarks
- B & C sponsor mark, lion passant, Birmingham anchor mark and date letter C for 1902
- Condition
- Very Good
- Dimensions
- Diameter: 4.2 cm
- Weight
- 32.2 grams
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