Product Description
Elegant and richly detailed, these Regency bronze pastille burners reflect the refined neo-classical styling and decorative sophistication of the early 19th century.
Dating to the circa 1820s, the burners feature beautifully pierced covers surmounted by floral finials, allowing fragrant pastilles to gently perfume an interior while adding visual elegance to a room. The classical urn-shaped bodies are adorned with delicate floral motifs and raised on circular feet, creating a balanced and graceful silhouette characteristic of Regency design.
Measuring approximately 11cm in height, the pair displays beautifully on a mantel, console or cabinet setting, offering both decorative appeal and historical charm. Their finely cast bronze surfaces and restrained ornamentation speak to the timeless elegance associated with the Regency period.
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.
If this piece could talk, it may once have recalled elegant Regency drawing rooms where delicate fragrances drifted softly through candlelit interiors, mingling with conversation, music and the rituals of evening entertaining. Carefully placed upon a mantel or table, bronze pastille burners such as these brought both atmosphere and refinement into the home.
Their classical forms and finely detailed decoration reflect the Regency fascination with balance, beauty and the influence of the ancient world upon decorative arts and interior design.
Today, they remain not only beautiful examples of early nineteenth-century craftsmanship, but also evocative reminders of a period where fragrance, light and elegant surroundings formed part of everyday social life.