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A fine and large English porcelain pastille burner, c. 1830, possibly Spode. Modelled as cottage, profusely encrusted with flowers and bocage. Having two chimneys, and a porch, painted with roses. The gable end, with a retractable, encrusted tray, to carry a pastille tablet. 
Set before paved lawns, upon a mound base. 
Height - 6 3/4", 17.3 cm. 
Length - 8", 20.3 cm. 
Condition - Typical, very minor chips to the foliage. Crack across the internal tray. Otherwise in exceptionally fine condition.





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