4 adjectives to describe pewters

Upon the cloth were placed soft-lustred pewter and, probably almost from the first, some pieces of silver too.

The boxes, to my amusement and her delight, contained miniature pewter dogs and cats and dolls and dishes.

And now West and Whipple, both excellent players, and sworn enemies of the links, were fighting it out, and on this round depended the possession of the title of champion and the ownership for one year of the handicap cup, a modest but highly prized pewter tankard.

As to beverages, you may, if you choose, follow the example of Lord Cross, who, when he was Sir Richard, drank beer in its native pewter, or of Mr. Radcliffe Cooke, who tries to popularize cider; or you may venture on that thickest, blackest, and most potent of vintages which a few years back still went by the name of "Mr. Disraeli's port."

4 adjectives to describe  pewters