 
                                        Antique English Staffordshire Horse Spill Vase, C.1850
This bold and beautiful Staffordshire spill vase from the mid-19th century features a proud horse rearing beside a vibrant tree trunk spill—used in its day to hold tapers or kindling for lighting hearth fires. Likely made in the 1850s, it’s a striking example of equestrian-themed Staffordshire pottery, complete with hand-painted details and that classic slightly quirky charm collectors adore. The combination of a strong pose, earthy glaze, and functional form makes this a standout display piece for shelves, mantels, or anywhere that needs a little Regency drama. PRODUCT INFORMATIONEra: Antique; 19th centuryCondition: Very Good; wear to paint, crazing, firing flawsCountry of Origin: EnglandMaterials: ceramicDimensions: 9" L x 3" W x 11.25" HColor/Finish: tan/brown/multiCare: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth All items are in Very Good Vintage Condition, with light to minimal wear, unless otherwise mentioned here, or in the product description above. Please see all photos, and reach ou
