Lot 269 , A rare possibly unique Staffordshire porcelain chapel shaped pastille burner, c.1835, 14.5cm, faults

A rare possibly unique Staffordshire porcelain chapel shaped pastille burner, c.1835, 14.5cm, faults

A rare possibly unique Staffordshire porcelain chapel shaped pastille burner, c.1835, the domed building flanked by a pair of spill vases modelled as the wings of the building, on a stepped base, 14.5cm, faults
Estimate £100-150

Fine crazing to glaze all over, has a restored finial to the central tower, some slight losses to the flowers on the roof, and staining and crazing to the front of the building and the underside, there are some cracks to the reverse and some staining to the crazing, also visible on the interior.


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