Pots and pans made of cast iron or enameled tin (often called graniteware) were manufactured before 1900, and they are still made today. Other twentieth-century pots and pans were manufactured of copper, tin, aluminum, brass, stainless steel, chrome-plated steel, and…
Tin, iron, lead, pewter, steel, and other metals have been used to make toys for over a hundred years. The style and construction of toys have changed through the years, so it should be possible to arrive at an approximate…
Silver was not the only important metal used by craftsmen making decorative arts for the home. Iron, brass, steel, and copper were also used in many ways. Gates, fences, fireplace equipment, small pieces of furniture, vases, lamps, and architectural trim…
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