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Pinchbeck

Metal

Pinchbeck

Pinchbeck

Gold coloured brass, invented by Christopher Pinchbeck, a watchmaker of Fleet Street, London, in 1725. Probably made by melting copper and imported spelter (zinc). Later the term was widely used for all gold coloured brasses, and became a synonym for any cheap imitation.