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Spelter is an alloy chiefly zinc, used as a cheap substitute for bronze. Dont think it had another name.
It is an alloy, chiefly zinc, used as a cheap alternative to bronze. It is easy to tell as it is light and is white metal if scratched.
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Thanks moley for your answer,
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on August 21st, 2009
Your welcome. I watch Antiques roadshow.
by Moley the contrary female dragon on August 21st, 2009