This section is from the book "Industrial Recipes", by John Phin. Also available from Amazon: The Workshop Companion.
This compound was so called because it was brought out in England during the recent war with Abyssinia. It consists of copper, 90.74; zinc, 8.33. This alloy, if of good materials and not heated too highly, has a fine yellow color, resembling gold, and does not tarnish easily.
 
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