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What has the author Louis Guerineau Myers written?

Louis Guerineau Myers has written: 'Some notes on American pewterers' -- subject(s): Metal-workers, Collectors and collecting, Pewter


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Radway Jackson has written: 'The shorter dictionary of artists' signatures' -- subject(s): Artists, Autographs 'English pewter touchmarks, including the marks of origin of some of the Scottish and Irish pewterers' -- subject(s): Marks, Pewter


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Markus Walz has written: 'Region - Profession - Migration: italienische Zinngiesser in Rheinland-Westfalen 1700 - 1900' -- subject(s): OUR Brockhaus selection, Sozialgeschichte 'Region - Profession - Migration' -- subject(s): History, Italians, Tin industry 'Zinngiesserfamilien aus Italien in Westfalen und im Rheinlad' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Pewter, Pewterers


What are some nine letter words with 1st letter P and 3rd letter W and 5th letter E and 6th letter R?

According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern P-W-ER---. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter P and 3rd letter W and 5th letter E and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: pewterers powderers powderier powdering powtering


What kind of jobs did the colonists have in rhode island?

the colonists had lots of jobs. ill name a few of them. cobblers make shoes and repair them. hatters make and trade hats. black smiths made horse shoes. pewterers made spoons plates and mugs. tanners made things out of leather from cowhide. silversmiths made silver like coins. cabinet makers make furniture. clock makers make clocks and clock cases. miller ground wheat and corn to make flour.


What are some nine letter words with 2nd letter E and 4th letter T and 8th letter R?

According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 34 words with the pattern -E-T---R-. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter E and 4th letter T and 8th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: bestowers centenary deathward dentiform dentistry destriers fetterers gestatory gesturers heathbird heathenry hectorers jettatura lecturers leftovers lentiform letterers pentamery peptisers peptizers pesterers pewterers restiform restorers sectators septenary septiform tectiform testamurs testators venturers vertiport vestiture vesturers


When to use me and you or you and i?

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Where is All of the imvu use codes?

they are mostly actions it has some moods CODES: *use 90-pacman *use 200-tresure chest *use 2001-banna *use 2044-cry *use 2050-oooh *use 2053-Puke *use 2061-Huh *use 2063-wassamatta *use 2064-yay *use 2066-Loser *use 2067-shocked *use2068-rocker *use 2072-Flip *use 2073-air guitar *use 2074-talk to the hand *use 2076-Burp *use 2078-Crazy *use 2082-bigyawn *use 2086-strong *use 2088-score *use 2090-wink *use 2091-HeadShake *use 2093-thums up *use 2097-Hmm *use 2098-candlestick *use 2103-old mood *use 2104-flirty mood *use 2105-bashful mood *use 2106-groovin mood *use 2107-peace *use 2108-fartarm *use 2109-terrifide mood *use 2110-tantrum


What did ironmonger mean in medieval times?

The ironmonger of the middle ages would have been the local blacksmith. Metal working was divided into may specialties and separate crafts, however. A blacksmith made primarily tools, horseshoes, nails, etc. Even among those working iron many items became separate skills. Knives were made by a cutler, swords by a blade-smith, armor was made a variety of specialists. Wire was made by a specialized craftsman called a wiredrawer. Those who worked with others metals were also considered separate skills, and were organized into separate guilds. Thus pewterers, plumbers (who worked lead, from the latin name for lead, plumbum), silversmith, goldsmiths, etc, were each seen as being in different disciples and were members of different guilds.


Why was a pewterer important ti colonial America?

Throughout much of the 17th and 18th centuries - the majority of which comprise the colonial period in America - amongst all but the wealthy in north-west Europe, pewter was the material of choice for household utensils such as plates, bowls, mugs, jugs, and spoons. It has been said that pewter then fulfilled the functions that now rely on plastics and ceramics. Colonists from Britain and Europe brought with them this reliance on pewter in their everyday lives. Vast quantities of pewter were exported from Britain and Europe to satisfy demand in the American colonies. But, like any emerging economy, an indigenous manufacturing capability inevitably developed, at first perhaps just repairing pieces, then moving on to recycling scrap metal into newly-fashioned wares. Some of the pewtering skills were imported too. Records about pewterers in London tell us that several craftsmen crossed the Atlantic to ply their trade in the New World. With the skills present, consumer demand strong, and a significant quantity of pewter around, most of the pre-conditions for a fully-fledged pewter industry were in place. However, there was one stumbling block: pewter is principally an alloy of tin, and there are no indigenous sources of tin in North America, so the primary raw material had itself to be imported. Because of this, the numbers of pewterers relative to the population in America never approached that found in north-west Europe, and the pewter trade in America maintained a significant reliance on imports of manufactured wares until the end of the period of pewter's dominance in the utensil market in the 19th century. Hope that helps. Martin Roberts, www.antique-metalware.co.uk


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