A large, heavy, pressed glass measuring cup, made in France in the 1950s, marked "Mougin Déposé - Verre gradué" on the base and "France & Etranger" on the bottom (patented in France and abroad).
It can be used to measure cocoa, sugar, tapioca, rice, flour, or semolina (graduated in grams, up to 250g of flour / 300g of sugar) or liquids (graduated in 1/4, 1/10, and 1/20 of a liter).
In very good vintage condition, no cracks or chips, but the glass is slightly cloudy in places - see photos.
15.5 cm high.
Opening diameter: 10.5 cm and inner diameter: 8.5 cm
Base diameter: 7.5 cm
Weight before packaging: 500 g
DELIVERY:
☞ In France, Belgium, and Luxembourg: delivery to a pickup point.
Please send us the address of your preferred pickup point when placing your order; otherwise, we will choose the one closest to the address provided.
☞ All other destinations: home delivery.
Please provide a valid postal address and telephone number when placing your order.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsTransparentMaterialGlassNumber of items1Height16 cmWidth11 cmDepth15 cm