A Set of Post War Silver Napkin Rings by Christopher LawrenceSOLD
A set of Post War Silver napkin rings by the famous Post War Designer Christopher Lawrence.
These napkin rings are elegantly banded with bark effect decoration. They were made in London 1988. They are sterling silver, and come boxed in an elegant leather covered presentation case, from Lawrence's own shop.
A fine example of Post War British design in Silver, by a renowned and respected British Post War silversmith, Christopher Lawrence.
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