Article: Fine Pewter Clocks: Why Are They Getting So Popular?

Fine Pewter Clocks: Why Are They Getting So Popular?

For the longest time the word "pewter" was synonymous with "for rich people only". During the 16th and 17th centuries, silverware was a luxury which only rich merchants, churchmen, kings and noblemen could afford. Then craftsmen introduced Pewter as a substitute for silver and gold.



At the time, this new alloy was composed of 70% to 80% tin and the rest of copper, lead, antimony and occasionally bismuth. Craftsmen who worked with pewter chose to make simple, finely designed, generally unornamented pieces with designs particularly adapted to Pewter. As more and more craftsmen took up the trade, pewter items became more accessible to the "common folk" and quickly became very popular. Its use spread into taverns and cottages.



When glass and pottery was introduced...
 

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