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Early pewter should be displayed in the right context; i.e., on an early cupboard or chest, as it was by its original owners. Centuries back, sterling was displayed in the homes of the monied to ...
The soft, silvery glow of pewter has graced homes since the Bronze Age. Everyone from the Pharaohs to the Romans mixed tin with metals such as lead, copper and bismuth to create everyday objects ...
These days, pewter goblets are more likely found at Renaissance fairs than on belt loops. That's where Fellowship Foundry sells most of its wares, along with churches, gift shops and jewelry stores.
Pewter is mostly tin, with a few other metals added. We’ve talked about casting it before (including tips on how to recycle for a cheap source of pewter).
Thomas Danforth opened his pewter workshop in Middletown, Connecticut, on the banks of the Connecticut River, in 1755 and his sons, grandsons and great-grandsons continued crafting pewter in their ...
PEWTER, although not a traditional base for mugs or tankards, allows artisans to create intricately designed but delicate decorations. How do you clean a pewter mug?