Victorian, circa 1860. 5.5ins high, 4.8ins wide, 3.5ins depth. Staffordshire pastille burner which features twin gabled roof and applied flowers, stood on a shaped base.
White version. Bright gilt base line and embellishment.
Flatback, decorated mainly to the front. Opening to the reverse.
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Condition
CONDITION: Generally good.
Paint losses to the chimneys and one door.
Rubbing to gilt.
KILN EFFECTS: small firing pit to the front of the house.
RESTORATION: Old restored chip to base edge and remodelling of both chimneys.