Pewter is an alloy of tin hardened with small amounts of other metals such as copper, lead, zinc, antimony and sometimes silver. The craft of pewtering started in antiquity - the earliest known item, a flask dating from c1450 BC, was found in Egypt.

Pewter is believed to have been introduced to Britain by the Romans, who exploited the main source of tin in Europe at the time, which was in Cornwall. The craft fell into decline after the Romans withdrew from Britain but it is thought that the Cistercian monks reintroduced it after the Norman Conquest in AD 1066.

Known as "the poor man's silver", production spread throughout the country with a wide range of mainly domestic goods being made.

In the year 1348 Articles were granted to the Worshipful Company of Pewterers in London, which enabled them to control the quality of pewter. Two grades of pewter were more...

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Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and…

Tudric Pewter Dish with Glass Liner and Spoon

Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and spoon stamped 'Tudric' circa 1890 made by Liberty & Co. London, 19 cm wide, Geoffrey Stilwell Collection, Mossgreen 2015, lot 224

Collection of pewter items consisting of a circular tray with a…

Pewter Collection with Tray, Plate, Ladle, Spoon, Funnel, Tankard

Collection of pewter items consisting of a circular tray with a raised edge 33 cm, a circular plate with raised edge and makers mark, 14.5 cm, a ladle with shaped handle, makers mark, 32.5 cm, a spoon with finial tipped handle, makers mark, 16 cm length,…

Pewter caddy spoon, with leaf handle and beaten bowl, length 13…

Leaf-handled Pewter Caddy Spoon with Beaten Bowl

Pewter caddy spoon, with leaf handle and beaten bowl, length 13 cm

Two Arts & Crafts pewter spoons with hand hammered decoration,…

Hammered Pewter Spoons with Enamel Cabochon Decoration

Two Arts & Crafts pewter spoons with hand hammered decoration, one with enamel cabochon to the top

Set of six pewter spoons, 17th century dining spoon with knife…

17th Century Pewter Dining Spoons with Knife Edge (Set of 6)

Set of six pewter spoons, 17th century dining spoon with knife edge, no touch marks

Set of eight soup spoons, pewter, mark, Dixon Smith

Pewter Soup Spoons by Dixon Smith - Set of 8

Set of eight soup spoons, pewter, mark, Dixon Smith

A set of six Australian pewter teaspoons with Natives, signed…

Australian Pewter Teaspoons with Native Designs by Riccardo

A set of six Australian pewter teaspoons with Natives, signed Riccardo

Three Georgian pewter table spoons, circa 1730

Georgian Pewter Table Spoons, 1730

Three Georgian pewter table spoons, circa 1730

An Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and…

Arts and Crafts Pewter Dish with Glass Liner and Spoon

An Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and spoon, stamped Tudric circa 1890, made by Liberty & Co. of London, 19 cm wide

Lot of antique pewter spoons (5)

Antique Pewter Spoon Set (5)

Lot of antique pewter spoons (5)

Pewter large ladle (engraved and dated 1808) together with…

Engraved 1808 Pewter Ladle and Fiddle Spoon Set

Pewter large ladle (engraved and dated 1808) together with fiddle pattern spoon

Ten early pewter spoons believed to have never been used, circa…

Rare 1600s Pewter Spoons, Unused - Sydney Dealer 1959

Ten early pewter spoons believed to have never been used, circa 1600s, purchased in Sydney from a dealer in 1959 (10)