Posted 3 years ago
vintagelamp
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Staffordshire Dogs Spill Vase
I mainly like to collect older Staffordshire but I could not resist buying this newer version. Found a a local antique shop today.
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Posted 3 years ago
vintagelamp
(1101 items)
Staffordshire Dogs Spill Vase
I mainly like to collect older Staffordshire but I could not resist buying this newer version. Found a a local antique shop today.
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This is wonderful!! I'd love to follow you around to see where you acquire all of these wonderful finds!!!
jscott,
Most comes from an antique shop in Ligonier, PA. Wonderful area and shop!
very nice one!
ho2cultcha,
Thank you!
Gorgeous spill vase, you have a fabulous collection of Staffordshire dogs
Newfld,
I love Staffordshire. TY!
okay - what is a Spill Vase? I could google but I believe you know and will educate me. Thanks Lori
RichmondLori,
My understanding is that the spill vases held long, tightly rolled pieces of paper to start fires in the fireplace.
From the internet:
A spill vase, or spill holder is a small cylindrical vase or wall-hanging vase for containing splints, spills, and tapers for transferring fire, for example to light a candle or pipe from a lit fire. From the documentary record, they probably date back to the 15th century, though the heyday of specially made vases is the 19th century. Spills are made of tightly rolled paper tapers or very thin wood sticks; spill vases are mostly made of pottery, including porcelain, but a variety of other materials were used, such as wood, iron, brass, or even wall paper. There are also some examples made in glass, although these are mostly limited to the 1840s-50s.
Thank you so much. I was thinking water, that is why I thought to ask before I researched a vase spilling water purposely- thank you.
Lori
RichmondLori,
Thank you for your interest!