Porridge Skillet, Brass. Dinandier Hallmark. Eighteenth Century flag


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"Porridge Skillet, Brass. Dinandier Hallmark. Eighteenth Century"
Hammer-mounted bowl, riveted to a flat circle with wrought-iron tail and double crutch. On the bottom, punch of dinandier: SV. Origin: LOW-NORMANDY. We attach a spoonful of porridge, with a skewed edge. In the eighteenth and again in the nineteenth century. the porridge remains the basis of the diet of children as adults of the less well-off social classes. The flour of wheat and spelled is used to prepare the bread reserved for the richest; barley, oats and buckwheat give the ideal flour for the porridge, which is mostly appreciated in the provinces of western France: Brittany, Normandy, Maine. The mixture of milk and flour, heated in a basin acquires a pasty consistency. This porridge can then be consumed as is with a spoon, or annealed in individual long-tailed pans. Diameter: 15 cm. Total length: 56 cm. Eighteenth century Very beautiful state. Free shipping by COLISSIMO for metropolitan France.
Price: 270 €
Artist: Poinçon De Dinandier : S V
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Très bel état

Length: totale : 56 cm
Diameter: 15 cm

Reference: 505006
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Cuivres, étains et fers forgés de la vie domestique XVIIIe et XIXe s.
Porridge Skillet, Brass. Dinandier Hallmark. Eighteenth Century
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