Pinchbeck (alloy)

Pinchbeck is a form of brass, an alloy of copper and zinc mixed in proportions such that it closely resembles gold in appearance. It was invented in the early-18th century by Christopher Pinchbeck (died 1732), a London clock-and watch-maker.

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Pinchbeck (alloy)

Pinchbeck is a form of brass, an alloy of copper and zinc mixed in proportions such that it closely resembles gold in appearance. It was invented in the early-18th century by Christopher Pinchbeck (died 1732), a London clock-and watch-maker.

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