Victorian, circa 1860. 5.5ins high, 5.3ins wide, 4.1ins depth. Staffordshire pastille burner which features a church adorned with flowers, stood on a rectangular detachable base.
Dull gilt base line and embellishment.
Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse.
Opening to the reverse, roof and walls.
Book reference not found.
Condition
CONDITION: Base: Fair.
Chips to petals and leaves.
RESTORATION: filled chip to section of shredded clay.
Retouched flaking to the top side.
Church: Fair. Small chips to petals and leaves,
and one to base rim next to tower door.
RESTORATION: stabilised and retouched cracks to tower;
filled chips to petals
and section of shredded clay to tower.
Stabilised and retouched cracks to base rim
and window frames.