Victorian Copper Shoe Fireplace Whimsy
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Copper Pre 1900: item #21822
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Kensington House Antiques
(301)942-0955
$175
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Unusual Victorian copper ladies' button-up boot. The Victorians often placed these along their mantles for purely decorative purposes. Most examples are made of brass, but this piece is entirely copper. Another nice touch is the applied scalloped pattern along the front edge of the boot and the white brass buttons.Origin: England or America, ca. 1880. Condition: excellent. Size: 5" tall.
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18th Century Repousse Copper Chocolate Pot
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Copper Pre 1800: item #16310 97AAA
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AVERY ART & ANTIQUES
707-876-3392
$650
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Even if it weren't for the delightfully detailed rococo designs that dance over this little jewel, the piece would be a winner.
Exquisitely repoussed stylized rock, shell and plant form cover much of the sturdy little body and top. Scandinavian or Dutch, mid-Eighteenth Century. Lovely condition. Approximately seven inches tall by eight inches at the handle.
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Large Benedict Studio Tray
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Copper Pre 1920: item #755921 995
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Craftsman Antiques
Cell: 862-812-0574
$500
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Large and heavy c.1910 signed Benedict Studios tray measuring 11-1/4" wide X 18-1/2" long overall is 23" long handle to handle. Benedict Studio was located in East Syracuse, New York and is a historic maker of the arts & crafts period. The tray is signed on the bottom as shown and retains its original patina with minor wear from age and use. The piece is exceptionally constructed with use of heavy gauge copper with a rolled rim and solid heavy handles riveted in place.
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Old Mission Koppercraft Bookends
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Copper Pre 1920: item #635509 852
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Craftsman Antiques
Cell: 862-812-0574
$375
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Old Mission Koppercraft bookends made in San Francisco, California in the shop started by famed Arts & Crafts era metalsmith Fred Brosi. They are both fully marked with the OMK stamp as shown. The patina on this pair is beautiful - very dark and absolutely original and considered very fine with no scratches, blemishes, verdigris, or dents. The bookends measure 5" tall, 5" wide at base, and 3.5" deep and are made of heavy gauge copper.
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