The American Pewterer: His Techniques & His Products, by Henry J. Kauffman. 132 Pages. Softbound. A complement to his other works "Early American Copper, Tin & Brass", "The Colonial Silversmith" and Metalworking Trades in Early America"Metalworking Trades in Early America", this Kauffman classic focuses on the history, methods, materials and artifacts of those who worked with the classic colonial material, pewter. Illustrated with black & white photographs of all manner of classic American pewter, this book provides a thorough introduction to this all but forgotten craft. Beginning with an historical overview of the metal and its properties, the book then reviews the layout of a colonial pewterer's shop and proceeds to a topical analysis of the types of products that were produced. Additional chapters address the pewterer in England, factory production of pewter and much more. A thorough bibliography and index make this a most useful addition to the library. $24.95 (BK-0121)

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