Are pewter salt and pepper shakers safe?
Sarah Silva
Updated on April 16, 2026
Then, is it safe to drink from pewter?
Note that antique pewter or, occasionally cheaper eastern pewter, may contain lead. This tends to discolor over time to a grey-blue color. Over time drinking a beverage from a tankard made of leaded pewter or lower grades of pewter can be very bad for your health, and we agree with the FDA that this is a bad idea.
Secondly, how can I tell if my pewter contains lead? The resulting mark clues you in to how much lead is in the pewter: If the mark is heavy and dark, there's lots of lead; if it's lighter, there's more tin in the mix; and if it's silvery, then it's the better quality pewter. Modern pewter mixes the tin with copper, antimony, and/or bismuth as opposed to lead.
In this manner, is it safe to put food on pewter?
Pewter is not recommended for use as a food container because even small amounts of the acids found naturally in some foods can cause pewter to pit or discolor.
When did they stop using lead in pewter?
However, lead was not banned from pewter for health reasons until the 1970s. It is more likely that pewterers gradually moved away from leaded alloys and towards antimony based pewters because they allowed for a new processing technique.
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Can you get lead poisoning from pewter?
It is important to note that early pewter had a very large lead content. Because lead is a poisonous substance, its daily or frequent use resulted in the chemical leaching out of the plate, spoon or tankard and quickly being absorbed into the human body. As a result, many died from pewter poisoning, especially sailors.What does Wilton RWP mean?
Wilton ALWAYS stamps ALL of their items with it's "touch" or hallmark, the 3 letters: RWP. They are always found in a circle with W usually larger than the R and P. Generally found on the bottom or the side of an item, the mark varies in size on different pieces. The word WILTON may, or may not, be stamped.Does pewter turn skin green?
Does the pewter turn green? Pewter is an excellent metal that will not tarnish as silver does, but it doesn't cause the green color. The color, therefore, has nothing to do with the pewter metals.How do I clean pewter?
How to Clean Pewter- Fill a bucket with hot water.
- Squirt in some mild dishwashing soap.
- Dip in a sponge and squeeze out the excess water, then proceed to wipe down the pewter surface.
- Rinse off the piece and dry it with a soft cloth.