Antique 19th Century Staffordshire Flatback Spill Vase Made in England
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* Antique 19th Century Staffordshire Flatback Spill Vase
* Made in England
* A spill is a twist of paper, or sliver of wood, used to transfer a flame from the fireplaces
* Matches at the time were very expensive so they were used sparingly
* Staffordshire figures and Houses or cottages were made from around 1740 to 1900 by various pottery factories in England and Scotland
* Most have no maker’s marks
* Victorian flatback examples were undecorated on one side because they were designed to sit on a shelf or fireplace mantel and only viewed from the front or sides
* This Staffordshire spill vase measures 7.5" high x 4.5" wide x 3.5" deep
* In good preowned condition, has normal wear for its age, not perfect....
* Normal wear should be expected
* Please view all photos carefully for complete description
* All items are sold AS IS and AS DESCRIBED
* We ship next business day
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sarah7m
Hi. You have no pictures of the bottom (with the maker's mark or any pertinent details) ? Could you post a photo. Thank you.
rockymary2
I added a photo of the bottom, there is no makers mark. They were not used on these cottages/burners from Staffordshire in the 1800's.
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