Antique Victorian gourmet London stoneware handy muff warmer with original lid and chain. A rare item in this good condition.


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Some minor age related wear. It dates probably to 1880s to early 1900s I believe this to be by gourmet although there are 2 manufacturers with similar names


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Antique "The Handy" Stoneware Hot Water Muff Warmer — Gourdel, London (Reg. No. 508038)


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Warm hands, warm heart! This charming cream stoneware muff-warmer — branded "The Handy" — was made by Gourdel, London in the early 1900s and would originally have been filled with hot water, then tucked discreetly inside a lady's fur muff to keep her hands cosy while travelling or strolling outdoors.


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Beautifully shaped with an angled spout and original hanging chain remains, the body is finished in a lovely crackled glaze that only decades of gentle use can create. The black transfer print shows the maker's name along with Registered Design No. 508038, helping us date it to the early 20th century. A small hand motif also appears in the logo — a sweet nod to its practical purpose.


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These pieces are now highly collectible — not only for their social history, but also because they make wonderful decorative objects in vintage bathrooms, dressing rooms, guest bedrooms and period cottages. It displays beautifully and has bags of character.


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Condition




Lovely timeworn antique condition with: ✔ age-related glaze crazing throughout (typical & desirable in old stoneware)


✔ minor wear and firing imperfections from manufacture


✔ chain present,


Stopper present




Clean, solid and ready to display.


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Measurements (approx.)




Height: ~12 cm


Width across body: ~8 cm


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A little maker history




Gourdel, Vales & Co. of London (often shortened on wares to simply Gourdel London) were suppliers and retailers of household, medical and travel goods during the late 19th and early 20th century — including ceramic hot water bottles, inhalers and stoneware warmers like this one.


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Items such as The Handy Muff Warmer were marketed particularly towards ladies and travellers — an ingenious way to stay warm before electric heating and portable hand warmers existed. Today they offer a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in Edwardian Britain.


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Styling ideas




🌿 Display in a bathroom or washstand vignette


📚 Add to a collection of antique stoneware & medical curios


🏡 Perfect for period homes, cottage-core and vintage décor lovers