Antique Wm Rogers SP Spooner (c1910) (6) H. Sears & Son Spoons (c1910)
Jun 22, 2026





For your consideration is a charming late Victorian silverplate Spooner by Wm. Rogers, complete with six antique H. Sears & Son silver plate demitasse spoons (Toronto) circa 1910 Edwardian Period. Originally designed to hold teaspoons at the dining table or sideboard, spooners were a popular fixture in well-appointed Victorian homes, providing both decorative appeal and practical service. This example features an elegant covered urn form raised on a pedestal base, with openwork handles and an integrated spoon rack surrounding the body. The domed lid is crowned by a finely detailed bird finial, adding a whimsical touch characteristic of late nineteenth-century tableware design. Sears & Son spoons complement the piece beautifully and remain housed in their original-style display arrangement. The spooner measures approximately 8 inches tall to the top of the finial and 8 inches wide from handle to handle. Very good antique condition. The silverplate remains bright with no plate loss observed. As expected with age and use, there are light surface scratches and areas of tarnish. One side exhibits noticeably more tarnish than the other, as shown in the photographs. The spoons display normal age-related wear consistent with use. Overall, this is a highly attractive and display-worthy Victorian silverplate set. Whether displayed in a silver collection, incorporated into a formal dining setting, or used as a conversation piece, this antique spooner offers exceptional Victorian character and charm. Width: 8 handle to handle. Includes: 6 antique H. Sears & Son Demitasse Spoons. Condition: No plate loss observed; age-related tarnish and wear.