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By the late 19th century, tinware was in nearly every home and farm.
Many cans used for canned food are tinware as well.
When the French made tinware it was often trimmed with bronze.
Examples of tinware can be found throughout the village.
By extension it can also refer to the person who deals in tinware.
Billy packed it, together with his blankets and a few pieces of tinware.
At the end of four years he opened a store selling tinware and stoves with a partner.
He entered the tinware industry after discovering the greater profitability in this business around 1845.
"And if we were disarmed, they wouldn't suspect this tinware?"
Food and cheap tinware was strewn across the floor.
The tinsmith makes a great variety of tinware for household and farm use.
"Spock, can't you inspire this lot of tinware to come up with something useful?"
McKinley was in favor of an import tariff on tinware.
It had factories making guns, machinery, tinware, furniture and harness.
At first glance, this new English enameled tinware plate looks like 18th-century porcelain.
I believe your tinware falls into that category.
Get your gang wrapped up in their tinware.
The sentry went down in a clatter of tinware.
The plant ceased production of tinware and enameled wares in 1952.
This kind of holloware was also known as tinware and the people who made it were tinplate workers.
When you see rust on a piece of tinware it is because the tin coating has worn away or been cut in the metal.
However, since aluminum and plastic have become affordable in the 20th century, most kitchenware is now not made of tinware.
There was a wild squealing sound, and something came falling down the steps with a clatter as of tinware.
He also sold other metalware, including stoves and tinware.
Over the years, other industries would include a woolen mill, tinware shop, and carriage factory.