A pair of J.F. Pool Hayle Art Nouveau copper vases, 20th century
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A pair of J.F. Pool Hayle Art Nouveau copper vases, 20th century
hammered with floral motif 70cm high, 7,5cm wide
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Notes
The Cornish Hand Wrought Copper Company was founded in the 1880s in Hayle, a Cornish port town with a strong engineering tradition serving the mining industry. Their products were 'entirely hand hammered'. Their inspiration came from the copper ore mined locally but supplies of rolled sheet made from refined copper mostly came from mills in Birmingham.
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