
Set of brass napkin rings
Selling Price
$50
History
Napkin rings became popular in the 19th century as a practical way for families to identify and reuse their cloth napkins between launderings. Brass napkin rings, in particular, gained prominence during the Victorian era and continued through the mid-20th century, often featuring simple bands or decorative patterns. These utilitarian items were common in middle-class households and were produced in large quantities by various manufacturers across Europe and America. Brass napkin rings appeal to collectors of vintage tableware, mid-century modern enthusiasts, and those interested in historical dining customs. They are valued for their warm golden patina, durability, and nostalgic connection to traditional family dining. Collectors appreciate sets like these for their uniform appearance and the decorative accent they bring to table settings, whether for everyday use or special occasions.
Time period
Mid 20th century