- SIZE: 2.75" high x 2.75" at widest
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This cachepot will be happy on your window sill and it also makes a sweet gift.
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This sweet copper pot is perfect for a small succulent or fresh cut flower from the garden!
- SIZE: 3.5" high x 4" at the widest
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The warm, coppery color of the little pot is perfect for spring flowers!
- SIZE: 4.5" high x 5" wide
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We've been making this Roycroft- style box series for years - people like it so much! These hand-hammered copper boxes were inspired by the "Roycrofters", a collective of turn-of-the-20th century craftsmen active in upstate Aurora, New York. They developed numerous collectible metal pieces and a large body of work. They're practical and make great gifts too!
- 3 sizes:
- Small Box: 3" wide x 2.75" high - $60
- Medium Box: 3.75" wide x 3.25" high - $70
- Large Box: 3.5" wide x 4" high - $80
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- Free Shipping in the continThis copper dish will hold pesy loose coins and keys that seem to disappear. OVERSTOCK SALE regularly $85, now $65 while supplies last. BUY NOW and save $20.
- SIZE: 5.5" x 1" high
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This little beauty inspired by the Roycroft collective is this sweet bowl that measures 4" wide x1.5" high with a trifoliate design in the center. Perfect to hold coins or small jewelry. Free Shipping in the continental US.
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The Roycroft Metal Shop in East Aurora NY was in full production by 1910 and was the inspiration of Elbert Hubbard, a visionary inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement in England that was thriving at the time. His upbeat marketing combined with the beauty and design of the handcrafted objects that were produced in the shop made them extremely popular.
- SIZE: 2″ high x 5.75″ wide
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Albert Berry (1880-1949) immigrated from England at a young age and studied at the Rhode Island School of Design. After years of work in design he moved to Alaska and worked as a miner. The natural beauty of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest fascinated him. His work was heavily influenced by Alaskan and Northwest motifs which made his Arts and Crafts copperwork unique.
- SIZE: 2.75″ high x 6″ at the widest
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This beautiful, sculptural bowl was made by Master Coppersmith Antonio Ziranda. It's the perfect size for keys, coins, candy dish or catch-all!
- SIZE: 2.5″ high x 6.25″ wide
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This Aztec-style design is beautifully expressed in repousse' by Antonio Ziranda. This is a beauiful little bowl.
- SIZE: 4.5" wide x 3.25 high
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A bowl produced by Craftsman Studos circa 1918, Brooklyn NY was the inspiration for this bowl and Anselmo Miranda has beautifully crafted the dogwood-style flowers in repoussé. 8" wide x 1" high, $140. Free Shipping in the continental US
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This hammered copper box was inspired by a beautifully enameled copper box attributed to metalsmith Eva Macomber circa 1907. Macomber was an active member of The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston established in 1897 - America's oldest arts and crafts nonprofit organization still open to this day! Just TWO left!
- SIZE: 6.25" wide x 5" high
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