Worked copper has become synonymous with the arts & crafts movement. Its bright metallic luster acts as a visual magnet; for me, it''s more appealing than gold. This impressive English copper fender, with its hammered and embossed decorative surface dates to Circa 1900. Its rolled edges and riveted corners follow the arts & crafts tradition. The outermost surface has been carefully polished and lacquered, so now, this beautiful metal can work its magic and do what it naturally does best, reflect red and orange light in the visible spectrum. A lovely example.
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Antique Number: SA1066187
Dateline of this antique is 1900
Height is 16.5cm (6.5inches)
Width is 126cm (49.6inches)
Depth is 32.5cm (12.8inches)
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