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This reproduction Staffordshire spill vase features a charming depiction of Malakoff Castle, inspired by the mid-19th century designs popular during the Victorian era. The piece includes two upright holders known as "spills", which were traditionally used to hold small rolled paper tapers or thin wood splints — called spills — for transferring flame from a hearth or candle to light pipes, lamps, or other candles, before the widespread use of matches.
Crafted in ceramic with delicately painted details, this double spill vase captures the nostalgic charm of original Staffordshire pottery while offering a decorative touch perfect for a mantel, shelf, or historical collection.
Note: This is a reproduction piece, not an antique.
Approximately 7” wide x 6” tall x 3” deep
This reproduction Staffordshire spill vase features a charming depiction of Malakoff Castle, inspired by the mid-19th century designs popular during the Victorian era. The piece includes two upright holders known as "spills", which were traditionally used to hold small rolled paper tapers or thin wood splints — called spills — for transferring flame from a hearth or candle to light pipes, lamps, or other candles, before the widespread use of matches.
Crafted in ceramic with delicately painted details, this double spill vase captures the nostalgic charm of original Staffordshire pottery while offering a decorative touch perfect for a mantel, shelf, or historical collection.
Note: This is a reproduction piece, not an antique.
Approximately 7” wide x 6” tall x 3” deep
This reproduction Staffordshire spill vase features a charming depiction of Malakoff Castle, inspired by the mid-19th century designs popular during the Victorian era. The piece includes two upright holders known as "spills", which were traditionally used to hold small rolled paper tapers or thin wood splints — called spills — for transferring flame from a hearth or candle to light pipes, lamps, or other candles, before the widespread use of matches.
Crafted in ceramic with delicately painted details, this double spill vase captures the nostalgic charm of original Staffordshire pottery while offering a decorative touch perfect for a mantel, shelf, or historical collection.
Note: This is a reproduction piece, not an antique.
Approximately 7” wide x 6” tall x 3” deep