- SIZE: Caddy measures about 8.5" across x 2" h.
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Who couldn't use this hammered copper coin/key caddy? It's large enough to hold a wallet and all those pesky loose coins and keys.
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Just for fun I asked Coppersmith Jose Luis to make a limited edition of copper eggs and they are so cute! They also serve as a box to hold small treasures.
(Please note this is for the copper egg box only.)- SIZE: 4.5" high x 4" wide
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Compact and elegant, copper beautifully complements the warm colors of Fall. Cafe size: 5" high x 6" wide x 1.5" front to back. Free shipping in the continental U.S.
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Gourds and squash inspired many potters and metalsmiths of the Arts and Crafts period.
- 5.5" wide x 3.5" high
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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 ONE left!
- SIZE: 6.25" wide x 5" high
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A Dirk van Erp tray circa 1920 was the inspiration for our serving tray. The simplicity of the tray will make whatever you're serving - snacks or drinks - seem special! Size: 11" wide w/ " lip 1/4" high Free Shipping in the continental US
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The Pinecone is a beloved Arts and Crafts motif and our "Welcome" plaque is rich with texture. A copper hanger on the back makes for easy installation.
- SIZE: 6" high x 10.5" wide
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Our hammered copper pot is a beautiful and practical way to organize your favorite kitchen tools!
- SIZE: 6" high x 6" wide - Just TWO left!
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This vase was beautifully crafted by Antonio Ziranda, inspired by a circa 1915 Roycroft vase.
- SIZE: 6.5" high x 5.5" at the widest - Just ONE!
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This sweet heart design is attributed to a Stickley Brothers copper charger, Grand Rapids circa 1908.
- 12" w
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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 - Just ONE left! Free Shipping in the continental US
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This hand hammered copper box was inspired by a Dirk van Erp jardiniere. It makes a beautiful interior accent and it's functional too! Size: 6" high Free Shipping in the continental US.











