Object: 'Porringer' - serving dish
Dimensions: (with handles) 29 x (diameter) x (height) 5 cm
Origin: presumably France
Model: pan - plate
Material: pewter
Period: 1880-1920
Signed: underside, rose and star
Condition: beautiful patina - minimal signs of use and wear consistent with age
Antique pewter plate or small pan, probably from the 19th century. It is a deep dish with two handles, often referred to as a porringer or serving dish. Made of pewter, as evidenced by the characteristic grey colour and patina. A deep round plate with a wide rim and two decorated ears or handles. Similar examples are attributed to the Netherlands (e.g. Twente) or France.
This beautiful pewter serving dish, known as a 'Porringer', dates from the 19th century and exudes a timeless elegance. The piece has been carefully inspected and bears the characteristic patina of its age, contributing to its historical charm. With its elegant handles and refined details, this bowl is not only functional but also a decorative showpiece for any table setting.
- Authentic 19th-century design, perfect for lovers of antiques and history.
- Made of high-quality pewter, known for its durability and classic appearance.
- Ideal for serving various dishes or as a decorative element in your interior.
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When shipped, the item is carefully packaged to prevent damage.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsSilverMaterialMetalNumber of items1StyleVintageHeight5 cmWidth29 cmDepth29 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring