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Copper Measuring Cups

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Set of Copper Measuring Cups
Located in Salt Lake City, UT
British 19th century Two are stamped with marks at their rims interiors, (one for "W. Reeves & Co./Brewers/and Distillers...", and one for "Barrow & Jackson/London Paris"). From 5 ga...
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Antique 19th Century English Country Vases

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Copper

Set of Copper Measuring Cups
Set of Copper Measuring Cups
H 15.5 in W 18 in D 19 in
Veneered Amboyna Coffee Table by Willy Rizzo, circa 1970
By Willy Rizzo
Located in Saint ouen, FR
with a copper cup Measures: Depth 72 cm Length 130 cm Height 30 cm Very good condition.  
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Vintage 1970s European Neoclassical Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Copper

Vintage Copper Measuring Cup Set by Benjamin & Medwin
Located in Asheville, NC
Benjamin & Medwin Inc. copper measuring cups, circa 1970s. This is a set of four solid copper
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Vintage 1970s Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Copper

Set of seven measuring cups ( Sweden )
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Set of seven containers.
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20th Century Swedish Decorative Objects

Materials

Copper

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Copper Measuring Cups For Sale on 1stDibs

Find a variety of copper measuring cups available on 1stDibs. Each of these unique copper measuring cups was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, silver and copper. Copper measuring cups have long been popular, with older editions for sale from the 18th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. There are many kinds of copper measuring cups to choose from, but at 1stDibs, Georgian, Art Deco and Arts and Crafts copper measuring cups are of considerable interest. Many copper measuring cups are appealing in their simplicity, but Marie Zimmermann, Gorham and Chase and Co. produced popular copper measuring cups that are worth a look.

How Much are Copper Measuring Cups?

Prices for copper measuring cups can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, copper measuring cups begin at $225 and can go as high as $18,500, while the average can fetch as much as $2,410.

Materials: Copper Furniture

From cupolas to cookware and fine art to filaments, copper metal has been used in so many ways since prehistoric times. Today, antique, new and vintage copper coffee tables, mirrors, lamps and other furniture and decor can bring a warm metallic flourish to interiors of any kind.

In years spanning 8,700 BC (the time of the first-known copper pendant) until roughly 3,700 BC, it may have been the only metal people knew how to manipulate.

Valuable deposits of copper were first extracted on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus around 4,000 BC — well before Europe’s actual Bronze Age (copper + tin = bronze). Tiny Cyprus is even credited with supplying all of Egypt and the Near East with copper for the production of sophisticated currency, weaponry, jewelry and decorative items.

In the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, master painters such as Leonardo da Vinci, El Greco, Rembrandt and Jan Brueghel created fine works on copper. (Back then, copper-based pigments, too, were all the rage.) By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, decorative items like bas-relief plaques, trays and jewelry produced during the Art Deco, Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau periods espoused copper. These became highly valuable and collectible pieces and remain so today.

Copper’s beauty, malleability, conductivity and versatility make it perhaps the most coveted nonprecious metal in existence. In interiors, polished copper begets an understated luxuriousness, and its reflectivity casts bright, golden and earthy warmth seldom realized in brass or bronze. (Just ask Tom Dixon.)

Outdoors, its most celebrated attribute — the verdigris patina it slowly develops from exposure to oxygen and other elements — isn’t the only hue it takes. Architects often refer to shades of copper as russet, ebony, plum and even chocolate brown. And Frank Lloyd Wright, Renzo Piano and Michael Graves have each used copper in their building projects.

Find antique, new and vintage copper furniture and decorative objects on 1stDibs.

Questions About Copper Measuring Cups
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    While a little copper exposure can be healthy, too much may be bad for your health and more acidic liquids can leech more copper out of the cup but this is still highly unlikely. You can also find unlined copper cups to be extra safe.