Whale Oil, Lozenge Shape Font, Leaf & Flower Border Base, c.1871, Pair Whale Oil, Cylindrical Font, Rosewell Gleason, c.1871, Pair Whale Oil, Cylindrical Font, Ring Handle, Ostrander, c.1854, Pair Whale Oil, Cylindrical Font, James Putnam, c.1835, Pair Whale Oil, Cylindrical Font, Early 19th Century, Pair Whale Oil, Barrel Shape Font, Baluster Shaft, William H. Whale Oil, Acorn Font, Baluster Shaft, Chapen & Molineux, c.1854, Pair Taunton Britannia, Taunton Mass., Turned Stem, Footed Oil, Removable Glass Bull’s-Eye Magnifying Lens, Whale Oil Burner Porter, Acorn Font, Burning Fluid Burner, No.2, Westbrook, 1860s Oil, Ephraim Capen & George Molineux, New York City William Calder, 3-Knuckle Hinge, Providence, R.I.īoardman, Bulbous, Loop Handle, Lid, StampedĬamphene, Acorn Font, Burner, Baluster Shaft, Stepped Base, c.1834, PairĮben Smith, Beverly, Mass., Domed Foot, Pairįluid, Glass Font, Baluster Turned Post, Continental, Early 1800sįluid, Lozenge Shape Font, Camphene Burner, Eben Smith, c.1871įluid, Newell Patent, Cylindrical Font, Embossed Flowers, Dish Base, c.1853 Tiered Lid, Spherical Thumbpiece, Flared Foot, Continental, c.1771 Hunter & Dog, 3-Footed, Pewter Lid, c.1870, Liter Hiram Yale, 5-Knuckle Hinge, Pedestal Foot, Wallingford, Conn., c.1825 WMF, Dragonflies, Birds, Water Lilies, Hinged Lid, Markedīaluster Shape, Spout, Flared Foot Straight Handle, Shell Thumb Pieceīoardman & Co., Strainer Spout, 5-Knuckle Hinge, c.1825ĭomid Lid, Boardman & Co., Thumb Latch, Eagle Mark, c.1850 Hot water, Lid, Removable Tray, Hinged End Handles, Wood Feet Hiram Yale, Banded Edge, Wallingford, Conn., c.1825 Lift Lid, Divided Side, Removable Sander, Half Round Feet William Will, Bulbous, Flared, 4 knopped Feet, Philadelphia William, Bulbous, Shaped Edge & Handle, Footed Peter Young, Baluster Shape, Shaped Handle, 4 Applied Feet, c.1800 Rosewell Gleason, Rosewood Handle & Finial, Marked Hinged Lid, Granite, Hinged Cover On Spout, c.1900 Richard Collier, Engraved Armorial Shield On Rimīoardman & Hart, Polished, Double Bulbous, Ivory Finial, Markedĭome Lid, Boardman & Co., New York, c.1850 William Calder, Flared Rim, Short Foot, Providence, R.I.īurford & Green, Crested, England, Late 18th Century Peter Young, Turned & Stepped Stem & Foot, c.1800 Heyne, Dome Lid, Ringed Ball Knop, Stepped Foot Israel Trask, Squared Cup, Shaped Domed Foot, Beverly, Mass, Pair Rufus Dunham, Turned Stem, Domed Foot, Westbrook, Maine, Pairĭome Lid, Turned Stem, Ball Knop, Pennsylvania, c.1770 James Weekes, Turned, Flared Nozzle, Stepped Base, N.Y., c.1825, Pair Leonard, Taunton, Mass., Lobedįreeman Porter, Westbrook, Maine, Turned Stem, Domed Foot, c. Thomas Boardman, Lucius Hart, 3 Horizontal Bands, Flared Base, Pair Woodbury, Flared, 4 Incised Rings, Philadelphia Palethorp, Flared, Incised Rings, Philadelphia Townsend & Compton, Hammered, 18th century Hammered Bouge, Crowned Monogram, Marked, London, Late 1700s The earliest piece of pewter found is from an Egyptian tomb from 1450 BC. Pewter was first used around the beginning of the Bronze Age in the Near East. It has a low melting point, around 170–230 Â☌, depending on the exact mixture of metals. Copper and antimony act as hardeners while lead is common in the lower grades of pewter, which have a bluish tint. Headquarters, warehousing, and distribution centers are located in the USA.Pewter is a malleable metal alloy, traditionally between 85 and 99 percent tin, with the remainder commonly consisting of copper, antimony and lead. Manufacturing capabilities are located in China. Serves the medical, automotive, consumer products, hardware, railroad, agricultural, hand tool, trucking, military, mining and musical instrument industries. Short run and high volume production offered. Castings are annealed, enameled, heat treated, anti-galling, anti-static and abrasion, acid, heat, corrosion and wear resistant. Made from steel, stainless steel, aluminum, nickel, tin, brass, bronze, copper, titanium, pewter, ceramic and plastic. Processes such as chill, continuous, counter pressure, densification, high and low pressure, hot chamber, impregnation, loose pattern, pressure tight, tilt poured and vacuum castings are available. Methods include centrifugal, die, four slide, investment, lost foam, lost wax, no bake, sand, spin, squeeze and unicast process castings. Custom manufacturer of heavy, large, miniature, net shape and small castings.
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