Staffordshire pastille burner cottage
Victorian, circa 1860. 4.3ins high, 3.7ins wide, 2.8ins depth. Staffordshire pastille burner which features a cottage with flowers, stood on a shaped base. Salmon coloured version. Dull gilt base line and embellishment.
Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse.
Opening to the reverse.
Book reference,'Victorian Staffordshire Figures 1835-1875' Book 2, by A.& N. Harding, page 287, figure 3272.
Condition
Generally good.
Some rubbing to gilt.
KILN EFFECTS: a few shrinkage cracks to the mold joins to either side,
the roof, under side of roof edge and reverse;
a couple of craze lines to the roof.
RESTORATION: filled chip to the roof edge,
to the flowers
and chimney top.
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