-
Pewter (/ˈpjuːtər/) is a
malleable metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%),
antimony (approximately 5–10%),
copper (2%), bi****h, and
sometimes silver....
- The
Worshipful Company of
Pewterers is one of the 111
Livery Companies of the City of London. It
ranks 16th in the
order of
precedence of City Livery...
-
While the term
pewter covers a
range of tin-based alloys, the term
English pewter has come to
represent a strictly-controlled alloy,
specified by BSEN611-1...
-
International Sdn Bhd (doing
business as
Royal Selangor) is a
Malaysian pewter manufacturer and retailer, the
largest of its type in the world. Founded...
-
between 1689 and 1691. They were
minted in base
metal (copper, br**** or
pewter), and were
designed to be
redeemed for
silver coins following a victory...
-
single handle. In
recent centuries tankards were
typically made of
silver or
pewter, but can be made of
other materials, for
example gl****, wood, pottery, or...
- Jim
Pewter is an
American radio DJ, songwriter, producer,
liner notes author, and an
authority about pop, rock, surf music/surf rock, rockabilly, doo ****...
- A
Welsh dresser,
sometimes known as a
kitchen dresser,
pewter cupboard or
china hutch, is a
piece of
wooden furniture consisting of
drawers and cupboards...
- (iron with non-metallic
carbon or
silicon respectively), solder, br****,
pewter, duralumin, bronze, and amalgams.
Alloys are used in a wide
variety of applications...
-
nicknamed them "the
pirates in
pewter pants," a play on the
Gilbert and ****van
opera The
Pirates of Penzance. The
nickname "
Pewter Pirates" also
became trendy...