BRAZIER, an artificer who makes and deals in all kinds of brafs ware. This trade, as exercised in Britain, may be reckoned a branch of the smithery, though they seldom keep forges, except for brazing or foldering, and tinning the infides of their vessels, which they work up chiefly out of copper and brafs prepared rough to their hands. They confift of a working part, and a shop-keeping part, which latter many carry on to a great extent, dealing as well in all sorts of iron and steel, as copper and brafs goods for household furniture; and lately have fallen much into selling what is called French plate, made of a fort of white metal, silvered and polished to such a degree that the eye cannot soon distinguish it from real silver.