Lot 277 , Two rare Staffordshire lavender porcelain pastille burners and a similar enamelled porcelain pastille burner, c.1835-45, 9 - 12cm

Two rare Staffordshire lavender porcelain pastille burners and a similar enamelled porcelain pastille burner, c.1835-45, 9 - 12cm

Two rare Staffordshire lavender porcelain pastille burners and a similar enamelled porcelain pastille burner, c.1835-45, the first pastille burner with a lilac hue, the second with lift off castle cover, pale blue tone, with separate pierced base and the last encrusted with flowers and shredded foliage, 9 - 12cm
Estimate £150-200

Lilac burner with a fixed base has some stained cracks to the right hand tower and typical firing imperfections
Lavendar burner with lift off castle cover is in fact a continental porcelain copy with a loss to one turret which has been ground off, underside of base is moulded in such a way it makes us believe it is a continental copy
Polychrome decorated burner has cracks to the back and across the roof of the castle.


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