Product Description
Delightfully charming and full of Victorian character, this antique Staffordshire cottage money box dates to around 1860. Modelled as a traditional red brick cottage with ivy-clad roof, twin chimneys and colourful hand-finished details, it reflects the whimsical appeal that has made Staffordshire pottery so enduringly collectable.
Originally created as a money box, this decorative piece offered both practicality and charm, encouraging careful saving while adding warmth to the Victorian home. Today, it is admired for its nostalgic appeal and makes a wonderful addition to any collection of antique Staffordshire pottery or English decorative arts.
Measuring approximately 13cm high, this delightful cottage displays the individuality and character that collectors have treasured for generations.
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.