| 1 | In the museum we saw antique pewter plates. | |
| 2 | She also imported Italian straw baskets and did a little pewter work. | |
| 3 | Pewter dates back at least 2,000 years, to Roman times. Ancient pewter contained about 70% tin and 30% lead. | |
| 4 | Such pewter, also called black metal, darkened greatly with AGE, and the lead readily leached out in contact with acidic foods. | |
| 5 | A wicked and irresistible trap, plunging the hapless victim into forlorn temptation; black pewter with contrasting, glittering white crystals. |