A rare and important Arts & Crafts silver napkin ring by Alwyn Carr, hallmarked London, 1922.
Alwyn Carr is best remembered as the former partner of Omar Ramsden, with whom he formed the celebrated Ramsden & Carr partnership (1898–1919). This fine napkin ring reflects the same style and spirit of their joint work, with superb craftsmanship and hand-chased decoration.
The napkin ring is of capstan form, decorated with a chased lyre framed by a laurel wreath, and engraved with the initials “PJ” – almost certainly belonging to the original recipient.
Specifications
- Maker: Alwyn Carr, London 1922
- Shape: Capstan form with chased decoration
- Decoration: Lyre framed by laurel wreath, initials “PJ”
- Dimensions: 59 mm high x 50 mm wide
- Weight: 48 g
- Condition: Very good antique condition
✨ Why it’s special
- Extremely rare – silver by Alwyn Carr is scarce and seldom appears on the market
- Strong stylistic links to the Ramsden & Carr Arts & Crafts aesthetic
- A fine example of hand-chased silver decoration from the early 20th century
- Collectable both as a piece of Arts & Crafts silver and as a rare survival by Carr himself
This is not just a napkin ring—it is a work of art from the Arts & Crafts movement, tied to one of its most important silversmiths. A highly desirable piece for collectors of Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr silver, or for anyone seeking a unique and meaningful silver gift.
Want to know more about Alwyn Carr?
Alwyn Carr was the close friend and collaborator of Omar Ramsden, and we have more about him in our article: Omar Ramsden – His Life and Work
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