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This drinking mug, with its scrolled handle and footed base in a so-called tulip shape, was typical of the export ware made in England for the American market. Pewter, an alloy of tin, copper, bismuth, antimony, and sometimes lead, contained metals unavailable in this country. Therefore, domestic pewter was made from used and damaged pewter that was melted down and recast.
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Pint mug
creator Robert Bush |
date c. 1790 |
location Bristol, England |
diameter 3.5" |
height 4.87" |
process/materials pewter |
item type Household Goods/Food Service Tools & Equipment |
accession # #1901.11.080 |
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