French Pair of 19th Century Pewter Flagons
$200.00
SKU: 3237D-5
Dimension: 10.25"H x 5.50"W x 6.13"D
Dimensions: 10 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 6 ⅛” D
Pair of French 19th century heavy pewter lidded mugs–also called flagons–with deep color and patina. Each vessel used a hinged top with “tassel thumb” in double acorn profile to raise the lid when pouring wine or cider as they would traditionally be intended for. Today these relics of kitchenalia make interesting shelf decor or unexpected vases. Please view the detailed images. Sold as a pair.
Tall: 10 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 6 ⅛” D
Short: 8 ⅜” H x 4 ¼” W x 6” D
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Dimensions: 10 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 6 ⅛” D
Pair of French 19th century heavy pewter lidded mugs–also called flagons–with deep color and patina. Each vessel used a hinged top with “tassel thumb” in double acorn profile to raise the lid when pouring wine or cider as they would traditionally be intended for. Today these relics of kitchenalia make interesting shelf decor or unexpected vases. Please view the detailed images. Sold as a pair.
Tall: 10 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 6 ⅛” D
Short: 8 ⅜” H x 4 ¼” W x 6” D
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Additional information
| Dimensions | 6.13 × 5.50 × 10.25 in |
|---|---|
| Age | Antique / Vintage |
| Condition | Good |
| Date of Manufacture | 1800s |
| Materials | Cast, Pewter |
| Period | |
| Place of Origin | |
| Style |
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