Victorian, circa 1850 Staffordshire pastille burner in the form of a house encrusted with flowers. Porcellaneous. Consists of two pieces with the house forming the cover. Two chimneys each with vapour hole. Bird perched on the roof in between. Four feet to the base. Dull gilt decoration. Decorated all round. Good. No restoration. No cracks. No hairlines. Two small chips to a flower on the base. Tiny flake to one foot. Some rubbing to gilt. Staining to the base inside the house. Kiln effect: split to the central roof flower. 4ins high, 5ins wide
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