Large Staffordshire cottage with poodle pastille burner
Victorian, circa 1860. 7.1ins high, 8.7ins wide, 5.1ins depth. Staffordshire pastille burner which features a cottage with a bird on the roof,
a poodle outside and a well, stood on a shaped base.
Dull gilt base line and embellishment.
Decorated mainly to the front. Opening to the reverse.
Book reference not found.
Condition
CONDITION: Good.
Small chips to rose and leaf on roof.
Slight rubbing to gilt.
KILN EFFECTS: piece of kiln detritus caught in the glaze to the stairs;
over glazed shrinkage line to the base of the chimney.
RESTORATION: Filled chips to roof at the reverse,
flowers,
leaves
and pulley on well.
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