
Silver Spoon Warmer on Naturalistic Base
Good silver plate shell form spoon warmer on naturalistic base, marked to base 'Ab/1950,' height 15 cm.

V.A.P. Burgundy Glazed Spoon Warmer by William Ferry
V.A.P. (Victoria Art Pottery) 'Grotesque' pottery spoon warmer glazed in Burgundy by William Ferry, late 19th century, impressed stamp 'V.A.P., W. F.', 14 cm high, 14 cm wide. V.A.P. Is considered to be one of Australia's first true Art pottery firms. It…

Victorian Nautilus Spoon Warmer
Victorian silver plate spoon warmer, in the form of a nautilus, height 14.5 cm

Silver Nautilus Spoon Warmer by Walker & Hall
Spoon warmer, silver plated in the form of a nautilus shell by Walker & Hall

Scottish Dunmore Spoon Warmer, 1880
A rare Scottish Dunmore grotesque spoon warmer, circa 1880, 17 cm high

Victorian Spoon Warmer in Shell Form
Early Victorian silver plated spoon warmer shell form spoon warmer, height 12.5 cm.

Victorian Nautilus Spoon Warmer on Seashore Base
Victorian silver plate spoon warmer nautilus form, on seashore form base, height 14 cm

Toad-shaped Doulton Spoon Warmer by Eliza Simmance
An unusual Doulton spoon warmer in the form of Toad, signed by Eliza Simmance. 14 cm high

Antique Nautilus Spoon Warmer, Engraved 1882
Antique plated Nautilus shell form spoon warmer, flip top engraved 9th July 1882, shell form thumb piece to back, approx. 15 cm high

Martin Brothers Stoneware Spoon Warmer with Grotesque Creatures
A Martin Brothers stoneware spoon warmer, modelled as two opened mouth grotesque creatures with scales and green wings, incised Martin Southall. 14.5 cm high

Victorian Silver Plated Candelabrum and Spoon Warmer
A Victorian silver plated two branch candelabrum, with gadrooned and fluted decoration, 47 cm high; and a Victorian silver plated spoon warmer by Elkington & Co, 1877, in the shape of a nautilus shell, 13.5 cm high. (2)

Silver Cornucopia Spoon Warmer and Accessories
A silver plate cornucopia spoon warmer on scroll dolphin base together with posy vase and hand warmer (3)

Victorian Nautilus Spoon Warmer
A late Victorian sterling silver nautilus shaped spoon warmer, maker's mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London circa 1898 fashioned as a segmented nautilus shell with enclosed top and hinged lid mounted upon a stylistic rocky base with shell shaped handle,…