You have made a very good point here.
For clarification, the old UK standard was 240 V +6%/-10%.
Our old standard fits conveniently into the "new" harmonized EU standard, so we actually haven't had to change our mains at all, and it's still 240 V.
The upper limit of both standards is 253 V, and all equipment for sale in the EU should have been tested for operation at this voltage.
Of the major manufacturers, Fender acknowledge this. Look at the schematic for any of their amps (freely available from the Fender website), and they show mains transformer wiring of their export models for 230 V, and 240 V (230 UK).
Incidentally, all the Fender amps I see are wired to 230 V. I always rewire these for 240 V operation. This reduces the voltages in the amp, and make it run cooler.
Most other manufacturers don't have as many taps on their transformer primaries as Fender so if they want to accommodate EU and US voltages they will have two windings of 115 V, which can either be wired in parallel for 115V operation of series for 230.