4 antique brass curtain rings.
Approx age Victorian/Edwardian. Late 19th-Early 20th century.
These are open rolled brass rings with the joint overlapped and soldered closed, reinforced with a riveted ring eyelet attachment.
Cross section of each ring is approx 0.6cm with an inside diameter of approx 2.75cm
A lovely collectors lot.
They have been in storage for decades.
Condition very good considering age and previous usage. They have a lovely patina. Still keeping their round shape. No blemishes to note.
Please check photos for clear description though:)
Perfect reusable items from a bygone age.
If not required as curtain rings why not change their use for a variety of crafting projects and home sewing work.
Would even make quirky napkin rings!
The rings have been cleaned but additional cleaning may be preferred by the buyer to meet individual standards.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING INFO..
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I do not however ship to countries within EU due to their restricted mailing & packaging regulations.
Thanks for your interest and don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions.
It is to be expected that vintage items will by nature of their age, show some wear and tear. Every effort has been made to describe each item as accurately as possible. I have checked each item before listing. Any noticeable defects, blemishes or marks will have been mentioned. The description and condition of the item on the listing is largely based on my own opinion. Please check photos for clarity and decide for yourself if it is what you are looking for:)
All items are sold as seen.
I am by no means an expert in Antiques and Collectables, just a keen amateur but I do try my best to age and describe an item which can prove difficult.
All of my items are stored in my smoke free, pet free home.
I do try my best to make sure colours on each image are as accurate as possible but colours may vary from monitor to monitor.
Best regards,
Lesley:)