13/16" Wide 16-gauge Set of two 6-1/2" long pieces. This is one of the many floral patterns in the collection. This floral design dates back to the early 1920s during the arts and Crafts movement which frequently used floral patterns in more simplistic orientations.
15/16" Wide 16-gauge Set of two 6-1/2" long pieces. This Greek key, also called a Meander was made during the Greek revival of the 1920s. The Greeks considered the pattern to represent Unity.
3/8" Wide 16-gauge Set of two 6-1/2" long pieces. This pattern was made during a revival of interest of older southwestern and Native American designs and architecture during the late 1930s.
3/4" Wide 16-gauge Set of two 6-1/2" long pieces. This pattern unlike many in the collection actually bends the copper somewhat which creates several defined ridges. The pattern was made in the 1940s.
1" wide 16-gauge Set of two 6-1/2" long pieces. This pattern from the Frank Morrow company dates back to the late 1930s and is done in an Art Deco style which utilizes harsh lines and sharper edges.
3/4" Wide. 16-gauge Set of two 6-1/2" long pieces. This pattern from the Frank Morrow company was designed in the 1930s featuring a simplistic floral design along the edges and a blank space in the middle.
1" wide. 16-gauge Set of two 6-1/2" long pieces. This pattern of tightly packed lilies was made in the 1910s at the tail end of the original popularity of the Art Nouveau movement
1" wide 16-gauge Set of two 6-1/2" long pieces. This Cranston Fancy Wire pattern looks like silk. The fine pattern of lines and cross hatches truly looks like fabric.
A brand new step-and-repeat copper strip! Hand-stamped by Vincent Potter one motif at a time using an antique die shoe and multi-ton press. 1 3/16" wide Set of two 6-1/2" pieces. 16 gauge.
A brand new step-and-repeat copper strip! Hand-stamped by Vincent Potter one motif at a time using an antique die shoe and multi-ton press. 1 1/8" wide Set of two 6-1/2" pieces. 16 gauge.