- A pair of Staffordshire porcelain
A pair of Staffordshire porcelain cottage pastille burners, 12.5cm high, a pair of similar models of houses and another (5)
- 2 ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN
2 ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN PASTILLE BURNERSTwo English, early 19th century Staffordshire pottery pastille burners. Both cottages are hand painted with floral decorations. Cottages measure 5" tall and 4 1/2" tall. Traditional cottage has crazing throughout. Eight sided cottage shows signs of shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- Five Staffordshire pastille burners
Five Staffordshire pastille burners mid 19th c. largest 6.5"x7"
- Four colorful 19th c. Staffordshire
Four colorful 19th c. Staffordshire cottage pastille burners each approx. 5"x4.5"
- Staffordshire porcelain church
Staffordshire porcelain church pastille burner or pen holder. Open back with chimney for burning pastille. Also has a pen holder on each side of chimney. Hand painted with applied flowers at base. Condition: scattered losses to applied flowers scattered hairline cracks some discoloration to porcelain see images. Measures 4.25'' tall x 4.75'' wide. Shipping weight 1 lbs.
- Staffordshire porcelain church
Staffordshire porcelain church pastille burner or pen holder. Open back with chimney for burning pastille. Also has a pen holder on each side of chimney. Hand painted with applied flowers at base. Condition: scattered losses to applied flowers scattered hairline cracks some discoloration to porcelain see images. Measures 4.25'' tall x 4.75'' wide. Shipping weight 1 lbs.
- GROUPING OF STAFFORDSHIRE COTTAGESNine
GROUPING OF STAFFORDSHIRE COTTAGESNine Staffordshire cottage pastille burners and bank. Repairs, cracks, chips, scratches, fading, crazing, scuffs. Tallest 6 1/2" T.
- Four 19th c. Staffordshire cottage
Four 19th c. Staffordshire cottage pastille burners largest 6.5"h.
- LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE PASTILLE BURNER
LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE PASTILLE BURNER 19th century, in the form of a large cottage, the left side bay window opens revealing a tray for the pastille, unmarked.
- STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY HOUSE PASTILLE
STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY HOUSE PASTILLE BURNERA hand painted earthenware figural burner molded as a brick house with garlands of flowers along the roof, and a waterwheel beside the house.
Issued: c. 19th century
Dimensions: 6.5"L x 3"W x 4"H
Manufacturer: Staffordshire Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: Collection of Edward Flower
Condition:
Age related wear.
- Three ornate 19th c. Staffordshire
Three ornate 19th c. Staffordshire two-part cottage pastille burners tallest 6"h.
- Three Staffordshire cottage pastille
Three Staffordshire cottage pastille burners, tallest 5.5"h x 6.5"w x 3"d; together with six cottages and a Coalport burner "The Gate House"
Condition: Wear consistent with age, some losses to flowers as expected
- Two Staffordshire painted earthenware
Two Staffordshire painted earthenware cottage-form pastille burners fourth quarter-19th century; one traditional cottage with bocage trim 4 1/2 in. H. 5 in. W.; other octagonal form structure with cupula 6 in. H. 4 in. W. Estimate $ 125-200 Craquelure scratches appropriate wear for both; octagonal structure has restoration.
- Four decorative 19th c. Staffordshire
Four decorative 19th c. Staffordshire cottages two of which are pastille burners. 7"h.
- Six 19th c. Staffordshire cottage
Six 19th c. Staffordshire cottage pastille burners tallest 6"h.
- TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN ''PASTILLE
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN ''PASTILLE BURNERS '' cottage style with perforated lids for burning perfumes; early 19th century unmarked (1) with steeple roof 6''H; the other having a thatched roof 5.25''H. The pieces show crazing and each have a few small chips.
- 18 Assorted Staffordshire pasteline
18 Assorted Staffordshire pasteline burners and table articles 19th century Modeled after various English historical buildings. (18). Balmoral Castle H: 9 1/4, L: 9 1/2 in. restoration and older losses
- Two Spode pastille burners, circa
Two Spode pastille burners, circa 1820, with squirrel finials and lamprey handles, one in matt green in the Egyptian taste, the other in the Chinese style with dragons, shape 2335, 9cm high
- STAFFORDSHIRE PASTILLE BURNERS
STAFFORDSHIRE PASTILLE BURNERS & DOG FIGURES 19th c., English, incl. (3) small figures of dogs, models of a castle and cottage, with a figural pastille burner in the form of man smoking pipe on barrel, each unmarked, 7"h x 4.25"w x 2.5"d (largest), 2"h x 2"w x 1.25"d (smallest)
- Seventeen Staffordshire flatback
Seventeen Staffordshire flatback spill vases and pastille burners modelled mostly as castles, predominantly with peach wash, the largest 25cm high/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
- Collection of Staffordshire tablewares
Collection of Staffordshire tablewares to include two house banks a cow creamer a pastille burner and a figure of a woman. ?
- Staffordshire polychrome figures
Staffordshire polychrome figures and pastille burners 19th century Figural group "Rivals," two house form burners and another small figural group with boscage (4). PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen and Walter Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania tiny chips to bocage, some loss to polychrome decoration
- Staffordshire Bocage-Trimmed Polychromed
Staffordshire Bocage-Trimmed Polychromed Pottery Incense-Stick Burner, in the form of a Gothic cottage, second quarter 19th century, h. 5-1/2".
- Four 19th c. Staffordshire cottages
Four 19th c. Staffordshire cottages two are pastille burners tallest 5.5"h.
- STAFFORDSHIRE DOG AND HOUSE CERAMIC
STAFFORDSHIRE DOG AND HOUSE CERAMIC SPILL VASE English, 19th century. Staffordshire ceramic pastille burner with standing dog, attached to dog house and parrot. Approx. h. 7.875", w. 6.5".
- STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY PASTILLE
STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY PASTILLE BURNER, THE GLOBE THEATE...A hand painted figural prattware covered burner molded as William Shakespeare's Elizabethan playhouse.
Issued: c. early 19th century
Dimensions: 4.5"L x 4"W x 4.25"H
Manufacturer: Staffordshire Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: Collection of Edward Flower
Condition:
Age related wear.
- Pair of Derby style porcelain pastille
Pair of Derby style porcelain pastille burners 20th century The urn shaped vessels raised on supports modeled as fish, the bodies decorated with painted scenes of shells and gilt details, iron-red crown, crossed batons and D marks to base. (2). H: 9in. - no apparent cracks or repairs - loss to gilt decoration
- 4) ENGLISH VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE
4) ENGLISH VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE VASES & BURNERS(lot of 4) English Staffordshire spill vases and pastille burners, mid to late 19th c., including: (2) pastille burners, in the form of houses, both with crazing, (one) approx 6.5"h, 4 3/8"w, 3 3/8"d, (one) approx 5"h, 4 5/8"w, 3.25"d, (1) spill vase with pocket watch display, crazing, small chips, intact with hairlines, approx 7.75"h, 6.75"w, 2 1/8"d, (1) spill vase in form of castle, approx 5.75"h, 6"w, 2 5/8"d; 4.5lbs total
- TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PASTILLE BURNERS
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PASTILLE BURNERS One in the form of a castle the other in the form of a cottage; larger 8 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.
- A selection of early Staffordshire
A selection of early Staffordshire figures and models, circa 1800-1830, comprising a figure of Roger Giles, as a pepper pot, 12cm, a small square-based figure of a Scotsman playing bagpipes, 11cm, a figure of a farmer's wife, 12.5cm, a pearlware two-part cottage pastille burner, brightly enamelled, 12cm and a Prattware cow creamer with sponged decoration (5)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY HOUSE PASTILLE
STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY HOUSE PASTILLE BURNERA hand painted earthenware figural burner molded as a white house with yellow umbrella-shaped roofs.
Issued: c. 19th century
Dimensions: 6.5"L x 5"W x 6"H
Manufacturer: Staffordshire Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: Collection of Edward Flower
Condition:
Age related wear.
- A Coalbrookdale porcelain flower-encrusted
A Coalbrookdale porcelain flower-encrusted pastille burner in the form of an octagonal pavilion, marked CD, 10.5cm high
- 6 ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY
6 ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY ITEMS6 English Staffordshire pottery items including a pair of Spaniels, two cottage form money banks, 1 cottage form pastille burner, and a small figural of a female on horseback with hunting dog. Ranging in size from 4 1/4" H x 4" W to 10 1/2" H x 8" W. 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All cottages with some chipping and wear. Spaniels with overall crazing and wear, one with minor chips to eyes and the other with minor losses to lower back. Figural overall very good condition.
- PR., ROYAL CROWN DERBY STYLE FLORAL
PR., ROYAL CROWN DERBY STYLE FLORAL PASTILLES Continental, pair of pastille burners or potpourri vases, in the manner of Royal Crown Derby, each having a cobalt ground with gilt decoration, pierced lid and neck, floral decorated reserves, and rising on triparte dolphin base. Both with spurious marks.
- Six pieces of Anita Harris pottery
Six pieces of Anita Harris pottery comprising a charger with smoking bottle ovens in Staffordshire, 41cm, numbered 1/10, a teardrop vase decorated with 'Hot Coals' pattern, 31cm, a Carlton Ware trial vase 'Fairy Dust' pattern, made in 2011, 15cm, a model of a bottle kiln, 22cm, and two square wall plaques, one with a glazed pattern inspired by Australian Aboriginal dot paintings, 16.5cm, the other with blossom, inscribed 'To Henry + Barbara, from Anita'/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Co
- COLLECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRECollection
COLLECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRECollection of Staffordshire strawberry pattern porcelain , 20 pieces.
Condition:
Creamer - spout restored. Waste bowl - 3" hairline. Sugar - repairs to finial and handles. Saucer - two small flakes to base. Soup bowl - flaking to glaze, small rim flake to underside. Teapot - handle reattached, staining and a few short lines to base of spout. Creamer - cracks to base. Sugar - lid restored, base chip. Single saucer - rim chips, staining, flaking to decoration. Sugar - lid mismatched.