DETAILS
Possibly Rockingham origin. Pastille burners were a popular Victorian novelty in the shape of a house or building and used to burn incense. This hexagonal cottage building features a central chimney on a peaked roof edged with green moss above a central open arched doorway flanked by windows; the base encrusted with applied pink and orange flowers.
STYLE
Victorian
PLACE OF ORIGIN
England | United Kingdom
MARKS
Unmarked
PERIOD
Queen Victoria (1837-1901) | Early 19th century
DATE
Circa 1840
DIMENSIONS
Width 3.25 Depth 3 Height 4.25 inches