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$35.71
Beautiful porringer that has the most beautiful patina and is in suberb antique condition.
It has touch marks J P, these are well worn.
This is a proper french, dining dish, used before porcelain and after wood, as a substitute for silver.
This is a large bowl measuring 16.5 cms or 6 1/2 inches from handle to handle. This was made in the latter half of the 19th century as a decorative item and is polished so it can stay with the patina it has or it can be polished further to a silver like finish - indeed pewter was made as the 'poor mans' silver.
It weighs 638 grams about 1lb 6 ozs and will be posted well wrapped and via our tracked and insured parcel post.
No 941
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Our lighting all works unless otherwise stated. All electrical items need to be checked by a local electrician to ensure compatibility with local electrical standards.
The bulb fittings are compatable with 240V electrical supply which covers most of the world.
See:
http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plug-voltage-by-country/
If you live in a country that has 110V electrical supply all you need to do to convert the lights is ask an electrician to replace the bulb holders when he is fitting the lights. All the wiring is suitable for world wide use. It's that simple!