TWO VICTORIAN GILT-METAL SPOON WARMERS
TWO VICTORIAN GILT-METAL SPOON WARMERS

THE FIRST MARK OF WILLIAM AND GEORGE SISSONS, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1875

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TWO VICTORIAN GILT-METAL SPOON WARMERS
THE FIRST MARK OF WILLIAM AND GEORGE SISSONS, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1875
The first formed as an oyster, on a shaped rockwork base, the base with PODR mark for 1875, the second formed as a nautilus shell, with hinged cover, on shaped rockwork base, the base marked FW/S in a shield; together with a gilt-metal shell-form compote, the bowl supported by a triton on a shaped circular base
The oyster 6 in. (15.2 cm.) long; the nautilus shell 6¾ in. (17.2 cm.) long; the compote 8 in. (20.3 cm.) high (3)

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