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Vintage Embossed Copper Coasters, Set of Four | Early 20th Century

Vintage Embossed Copper Coasters, Set of Four | Early 20th Century

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This beautiful set of four vintage copper coasters, dating to the early 20th century, features an intricate and richly detailed design that feels both decorative and substantial. Each coaster showcases a fully embossed medallion pattern at the center, surrounded by an equally ornate embossed rim, giving the pieces wonderful depth and character.

 

Crafted from solid copper, these coasters are exceptionally heavy and sturdy, weighing approximately six ounces each, which speaks to the quality and durability of the metalwork. The weight and structure allow them to sit firmly on a table while protecting surfaces from condensation or heat.

 

With their generous four-inch diameter, they comfortably hold wine glasses, cocktail glasses, or tumblers. Founder Beth Ann also notes that their size and strength make them wonderfully versatile—they can even be used as small champagne or bottle coasters, creating a beautiful presentation for a chilled bottle on a bar or table.

 

The ornate embossed pattern evokes the elegance of early 20th-century European metalwork, making these coasters not only functional but also decorative accents for entertaining.

 

Details

 

• Set of 4 vintage copper coasters

• Early 20th century

• Fully embossed center medallion and rim design

• Diameter: 4 inches

• Weight: approximately 6 ounces each

• Extremely heavy and sturdy construction

 

A striking and practical addition to any bar, dining table, or entertaining collection—perfect for those who appreciate beautiful vintage copper with substance and craftsmanship.

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Lovingly restored by hand with traditional methods and pure tin interiors, these antiques are brought back to life—ready to be used and treasured again. While we do our best to restore each piece, subtle signs of age and charm may remain as a testament to its history.