Museum Object Number2002.0030.203 A, B |
Pastille burner (Scent, pastille or incense burner (cottage))
Ceramics
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norton Bernard Collection of English Pottery Figures
Gift of Thomas N. and A. Pat Bernard
Chamberlain Worcester Factory (Maker)
1786
1852
Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1820-1825
1. Mark; Underside; Painted in orange enamel "Chamberlain's/ Worcester/ N155/ New Bond Street/ London"
2. Label; Top of base; Label with black print "Lansing Lynn/ Antiques"
3. Label; Underside; Old collector's label bearing the number "P76"
Architecture
Porcelain (soft-paste); Lead glaze
Molded, Painted, Extruded, Gilded, Enameled
5.1 (H) , 6.2 (Diam)
12.9 (H) , 15.8 (Diam)
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[Book] Godden, Geoffrey A. 1982 Chamberlain- Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852.
• Similar (unmarked) example: p. 138, pl. 169, c. 1820-25. For the mark, see p. 34, mark 9.
[Book] Oliver, Anthony. 1981 Staffordshire pottery : the tribal art of England.
• Variation on same type of house with removable burner tray, presumably from different mold: p. 90, no. 115, porcelain, c. 1825.
[Catalogue] Bonhams (auction catalogue).
• Variant Chamberlains version in very similar style with different modeling details: September 9, 2009 (London), lot 304, c. 1820-25