This section is from the book "Hill's Manual Of Social And Business Forms: A Guide To Correct Writing", by Thos. E. Hill. Also available from Amazon: Hill's Manual Of Social And Business Forms: The How-To-Do-Everything Book Of Victorian America.
Name of Metal. | The Alloys. |
Copper (white) is.... | .................Copper and Arsenic. |
Bath Metal is ......... | .................Copper and Tin. |
Bronze Metal is ....... | .................Copper and Tin. |
Bell Metal is ......... | .................Copper and Zinc. |
Britannia Metal is ..... | ........Antimony, Cop., Bis. and Tin. |
Cannon Metal is ...... | .................Copper and Tin. |
Dutch Gold is ......... | .................Copper and Zinc. |
German Silver is....... | ........Copper, Nickel, Tin and Zinc. |
Gold (Standard) is..... | ................Gold and Copper. |
Gold (Old Standard)is.. | ...........Gold, Copper and Silver. |
Gun Metal is ......... | .................Copper and Tin. |
Pewter is ............ | ..................Lead and Tin. |
Silver (Standard) is.... | ................Copper and Silver. |
Solder is ............ | ....................Lead and Tin. |
Type Metal is ......... | ..............Antimony and Lead. |
 
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