Did you enjoy a day at an amusement park with your daughter, niece, or grandchild? Give her a reminder of the fun you had together.
The fine craftsmanship of Hampshire Pewter is evident in the details of the carousel horse and the graceful circular design on the box.
(See more views. We included a photo of a box without the charm to give you a different perspective on size.)
If you choose to have this engraved, allow 3 weeks for delivery.
Hampshire Pewter is of the highest quality and is safe for use with food and beverages.
It is easy to care for.
Wash with warm water and mild soap and towel dry after use.
About once a year, clean your pewter with a good pewter wash. Rub on with a soft, wet cloth, rinse and dry thoroughtly. Then apply cornstarch with a soft cloth or towel and your pewter will look like new.
Fine steel wool or Scotchbrite may be used to remove stains or scratches on the brushed finish.
Do not put pewter in a dishwasher, the oven, or in direct contact with a heating element.
Heirlooms To Be is proud to offer these high quality items made in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. In the United States, we associate pewter with our colonial history. Hampshire Pewter, founded in 1974, has revived the craft of the colonial pewterer.
Hampshire Pewter is hand cast using bronze molds and finished by hand creating its lovely shape and gentle finish. It is made with their trademark "Queen's Metal" pewter alloy, a precise combination of pure metals containing tin, bismuth, antimony, copper and silver.
The details of this pewter, as with most handmade work, will vary slightly, one piece to the next. The pride and skills of the Hampshire Pewter craftsmen are clearly evident in every piece.
At our request, Hampshire Pewter has added pewter charms such as teddy bears, hobby horses, and princess crowns to many of the pieces they craft for Heirlooms To Be, so that we can offer these extra-special items to bring delight to children. We are confident that your gift will become a cherished heirloom of tomorrow.
The care of pewter is easy. See Technical Specs.