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Pastille Burner in the form of a Cottage
Pastille Burner in the form of a Cottage

Pastille Burner in the form of a Cottage

CultureEnglish
Date19th century
MediumUnglazed porcelain (biscuit)
DimensionsOverall: 4 9/16 × 3 7/8 inches (11.59 × 9.84 cm)
Credit LineGift of Richard A. Wood in memory of Virginia Conklin Wood
Object number2021.5.8
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DescriptionWhite biscuit house with double roof line with chimney pot on each roof. Bay window on front and right end wall. Two-story tower with triple windows. Mauve-grey biscuit frowers and vines attached to roof, facade and top of base.Exhibition History

Castles, Cottages, and Crime, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, July 10 2021March 06 2022, no cat.

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