Today many
copper, brass and pewter items are obsolete because people are no longer using
these objects. However, because they add visual warmth and charm to a home,
attractive pieces in good condition still appeal to collectors.
17th century Dutch brass candlesticks |
Copper and
brass objects became common in the home during the 17th and 18th
centuries and these early pieces are the most desirable for buyers today. Items
from the 19th and the early 20th centuries are typically
not as valuable. Many people keep their brass and copper highly polished, which
removes patina. Unlike silver, most brass and copper objects were unmarked
until the Companies Act of 1862. This can make dating difficult, but not
impossible, if you know what you are looking for.