
Victorian, circa 1860. 7.7ins high, 9.4ins wide, 5.7ins depth.
Staffordshire Pottery porcellaneous pastille burner which features a central house with a smaller house either side, stood on a shaped base.
Dull gilt base line and embellishment. Flatback, decorated mainly to the front. Opening to the reverse.
Generally good. Small chips to flowers.
Rubbing to gilt.
KILN EFFECTS: shrinkage crack to the reverse and to roof of large house;
staining to the front and reverse.
RESTORATION. Remodelled knops to all three roofs.