Rare blue clay 2-part pastille burner cottage, flower encrusted, c. 1835

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Rare Staffordshire Cottage pastille burner, the square form house and separate base made in lavender blue clay with clear glaze, the eves and roof with large-scale moss & flowerhead decoration picked out in natural colours, the broad mound base with similar details including an arch over the front steps & pathway to front door, the back and base with pierced holes for airflow.

Circa 1835

Total 13cm high, base 15.5x 13.5cm

Condition: good, no restoration, small loss to one window ledge, slight losses to flowers & moss, original firing flaw along one house corner, stable & displays well.

Solid blue clay versions of this model are rarely seen, and the base is often lost, making this a fine example of a rare type.

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