Match Strike Laurent
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£24.95
This unique match strike (or pyrogène in French) is a reproduction of
those found throughout late 19th and early 20th century Europe. At that
time, it was common to see a match striker sitting on a bistro table or
bar. The strikers served three purposes. First, the top cylindrical
container was used to hold matches. Secondly, the ribbed surface on its
side (or base) was used to strike and ignite the match. And lastly, the
piece served as an advertising venue. Many companies used items like
these to promote their wares, and were usually provided to the bar for
free.
White-tip or "strike anywhere" matches are suggested for use as regular
household kitchen matches will not light. The strikers can also be used
to hold a variety of items, such as toothpicks.
Made from china with hand-painted lines and accents.
Measures 9cm tall x 9.5cm in diameter.
Matches not included.
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