Give them a rinse and yes. If you start seeing the walls melting or Pazuzu appears, then…
Mr-FightToFIRE on
Yes. They are usually for decoration but can also be perfectly fine as actual food plates.
Greedy-Lynx-9706 on
why wouldn’t they ?
exploringmoon on
I would not take the risk. Those ceramic dishes were unregulated back in the days. Could pose serious lead poisoning risks. It can leach from heat, cracks or acidic food.
ReginaLugis on
You need to test for lead before eating from it. The stamp says 1964; lead paint was legal for use in Belgium until the early 80s. Usually the amounts are small enough that you won’t be harmed from occasional use, but I wouldn’t personally take the risk.
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Give them a rinse and yes. If you start seeing the walls melting or Pazuzu appears, then…
Yes. They are usually for decoration but can also be perfectly fine as actual food plates.
why wouldn’t they ?
I would not take the risk. Those ceramic dishes were unregulated back in the days. Could pose serious lead poisoning risks. It can leach from heat, cracks or acidic food.
You need to test for lead before eating from it. The stamp says 1964; lead paint was legal for use in Belgium until the early 80s. Usually the amounts are small enough that you won’t be harmed from occasional use, but I wouldn’t personally take the risk.