This is a simple and classic example of an early 20th-century stoneware pie funnel.
The piece has a short, tapering spout, a sloped shoulder and a flared, conical body. There is a hole at the apex, and three further holes, positioned equidistantly around the body but at different heights.
The piece is made from plain, brown stoneware with a clear glaze. It is unmarked.
It has a height of approximately 7.2cm and a diameter across the base of about 6.8cm.
It has an unwrapped weight of 140g.
It is in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks.