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Vintage English Wedgwood Majolica Match Holder With Striker

$325
£251.12
€290.32
CA$459.25
A$515.08
CHF 269.74
MX$6,258.70
NOK 3,425.22
SEK 3,247.35
DKK 2,167.07

About the Item

Impressive colorful and classic matchstick striker also known as a pyrogen. The ribbed base is used for striking matches that are stored inside the top. Base reads Wedgwood. A wonderful find to add to a collection.

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