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  • Pastile burners (Wedgwood handbook)
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  • 450px|right| Pastile burners. Vases, dishes, tripods, and tazze of rarious sizes and forms, in which pastiles or perfamed paste could be burned. Like pot-pouni vases they had perforated lids for the emission of the odour. They were made in various bodies ; hut chiefly in red and black. Pastile burners were introduced between the years 1805-1807. They were used for perfuming halls, galleries, staircases, and dining-rooms. There is a copy in the Bragg Collection figured in ** Wedgwood and his Works," Plate xxvii. It is in basaltes, and in the form of a tripod supported by dolphins. It has a most unusual mark upon it, '^ Josiah Wedgwood Feb. 2. 1805." Other copies similarly marked are in the Falcke and Jenny n Street Collections. In one or two cases the figures of the year, through the carele
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  • 450px|right| Pastile burners. Vases, dishes, tripods, and tazze of rarious sizes and forms, in which pastiles or perfamed paste could be burned. Like pot-pouni vases they had perforated lids for the emission of the odour. They were made in various bodies ; hut chiefly in red and black. Pastile burners were introduced between the years 1805-1807. They were used for perfuming halls, galleries, staircases, and dining-rooms. There is a copy in the Bragg Collection figured in ** Wedgwood and his Works," Plate xxvii. It is in basaltes, and in the form of a tripod supported by dolphins. It has a most unusual mark upon it, '^ Josiah Wedgwood Feb. 2. 1805." Other copies similarly marked are in the Falcke and Jenny n Street Collections. In one or two cases the figures of the year, through the carelessness or ignorance of the workman, are transposed thus : 1085 for 1805.