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PEWTER

Volume 14 · 67 words · 1797 Edition

a factitious metal used in making domestic utensils, as plates, dishes, &c.—The basis of the metal is tin; which is converted into pewter by mixing at the rate of an hundred weight of tin with fifteen pounds of lead and six pounds of brass.—Besides this composition, which makes the common pewter, there are other kinds, compounded of tin, regulus of antimony, bismuth, and copper, in several proportions.