So in a previous thread I got a bunch (17#'s if you can call that a bunch) of antique pewter. A couple pieces were modern pewter and stamped national something if I remember correctly. Kept the pot around 450. All but two pieces melted. Most of what i had was haulmarked quadrupleplate. It melted at 450 no problem but you could tell the plating was floating to the top. Reduced with wax and was left with a flaky dross. Had the idea it should be silver right? I put the dross in the end of one of dcrocket's ingot molds and elevated one end. I then attacked the dross with a MAP gas torch. After getting the pile of dross REALLY hot i started to see cherry red little balls forming. I then kinda pushed them to the bottom of the mold and kept heating the pile getting more little balls of molten cherry red metal to form out of the pile of dross chips. the picture is what i ended up with after multiple heatings and cleanings. I THINK its silver. Its quite hard and feels silky. The piece weighs 5.5 ounces. Cant wait to have it analyzed to see if im right.