Sterling Vitrified China, WW2 U.S. Navy, Ohio: 44,800 ppm Lead
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Vintage military U.S. Navy china. Sterling Vitrified China Made in East Liverpool Ohio, USA – circa 1940: 44,800 ppm lead when tested with an XRF. Vintage military china may also test positive using a LeadCheck swab. This belonged to my uncle who was a doctor in the Navy during WWII.
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What type of use of a plate of the “Sterling Vitrified China, WW2 U.S. Navy, Ohio: 44,800 ppm Lead” will cause a problem for a person – heating food on it in a microwave ? placing already hot food on it ? placing cold food on it ? The same question for the dishware with the thin green stripes on them. Please advise if you could/would and thank you !