Staffordshire Octagonal house pastille burner
Victorian, circa 1850. 6.7ins high, 5.8ins wide, 5.7ins depth. Staffordshire pastille burner which features an octagonal house, stood on a round hollow base. Multi-coloured version.
Decorated mainly to the front.
Book reference not found.
Condition
Generally good.
Two small chips and a flake to base edge
and two small chips to underside.
Chip to flower to right of door.
Some paint losses to brown enamel.
KILN EFFECTS: small firing pit to top window above door;
the castle appears to have sunk into the base, and therefore leans to one side.
RESTORATION: Finial to roof and upper part of roof remodelled.
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