Product Description
Few pieces capture the charm of early nineteenth-century Staffordshire pottery quite like this delightful castle figure. Dating to around 1835, this rare example combines both a pastille burner and spill vase, making it as fascinating as it is decorative.
Modelled as a charming castle with colourful architectural details, the piece features a drummer boy standing proudly to one side, adding character and period appeal. Originally intended to burn fragrant pastilles while also holding wooden spills used for lighting candles and fireplaces, it offers a wonderful glimpse into everyday Victorian life.
Measuring approximately 15cm x 18cm, this rare Staffordshire castle is a wonderful collector's piece, admired for its decorative appeal, historical interest and enduring charm.
Each piece in our collection carries the subtle marks of time, adding to its authenticity and charm. Any notable details are thoughtfully included in the description and imagery. Should you wish to see more, we are always happy to assist.