Includes a Meriden B. Co. monogrammed napkin ring holder on ball form feet, no. 208; a Meriden B. Co. napkin ring holder flanked by putti on a plinth base, no. 200; an Asian inspired figural napkin ring holder, inscribed to underside, "Quadruple Plate Warranted 67"; a Derby Silver Co. napkin ring holder flanked by two little girls with fur lined muffs, no. 380; figural napkin ring holder with applied owl, apparently unmarked; a figural napkin ring holder with applied standing young girl with fur muff, apparently unmarked; an apparently unmarked barrel form napkin ring holder with branch form feet; an apparently unmarked chair form napkin ring holder; a monogrammed and dated Derby Silver Co. figural napkin ring holder with applied bird, no. 335; a napkin ring holder atop a horse shoe, apparently unmarked; a Meriden B. Co. napkin ring holder with birds, no. 146; a Rogers Bros. napkin ring holder on oval base with applied cat and mouse, with inscription; an Australian napkin ring holder with applied emu?; a Rogers Bros. Silver Plate Co. napkin ring holder with bird, no. 177; a Meriden B. Co. napkin ring holder set atop flora, no. 162; a monogrammed napkin ring holder with applied chicken, inscribed, "267 U.S.A."; a knife rest with floral decoration; an Alpaca napkin ring with applied ram, stamped, "Alpaca"; a napkin ring being pulled on wheels by a young boy; an Aurora SPMFG Co. open salt depicting an old woman pushing a wagon with cobalt vessel; a toothpick holder depicting a putti riding a turtle while holding an umbrella, apparently unmarked; an Argentinean knife rest?; and an unidentified vessel comprised of (2) shallow bowls connected by a central pole with (2) applied swallows, apparently unmarked. Accompanied by the book, "American Victorian Silverplate Napkin Rings". From a Scarsdale, NY estate. Dimensions: woman pushing the wagon open salt measures approx. 4" in length x 3" d x 4" h.
Condition
Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.