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Pewter



Pewter, class of alloys consisting chiefly of tin, now hardened with copper and antimony, and usually containing lead, which increases malleability. Today lead is now omitted because it can be toxic. Pewter has been used in the west since Roman times for bowls, drinking vessels, and candlesticks.



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