Can someone help with date on this copper cup?

It is hand hammered. More pictures in my booth.

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asked almost 15 years ago

8 Answers

i e mailed you. it’s a handcrafted copper cup from the early1800s with a rivot applied handle, rolled rim, and mortiss seams. value is hard; it depends on demand. $50. would be reasonable.

answered almost 15 years ago

$25 minimum to $40 max > good luck. Great item you have there!

answered almost 15 years ago

MONTROSE
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I can’t help you date it, but have you tried Kovel’s they have a website and a newsletter, also Ruby Lane. Just keep asking and googling. Good luck

answered almost 15 years ago

Hi
Barntiques here may know you might try asking her.

Is there any hallmark on it?

If you can’t get an answer here, try posting this over at the
Collectibles Board on the bay.

You might also try the Antiques board there and maybe the
Pottery and Glassware board as some peeps have expertise in many areas.

Sorry I can’t help you out, but good luck.

answered almost 15 years ago

Have done some searches, but having trouble finding anything with the toung and grove at the seams.

answered almost 15 years ago

Awesome cup! Research, keep on researching! Kovels, Ruby Lane and more. Is an awesome cup, wishing you the best on finding value!

answered almost 15 years ago

Have no idea bit if I had to guess I would say early 18 hundreds

answered almost 15 years ago

Hey Jo,

Been looking on Ruby Lane, the bay, go antiques, Kovels and a couple more. Send me pics and I will take to the booth today and get the experts to look.

Wonderful find!!!!!

GG

answered almost 15 years ago

GanGan
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