You might have what is referred to as a Commemorative Display, or presentation Tray. They were given as gifts to team officials. players, scouts, announcers, or even members of the press. I found a pair of tray from 1953 one measuring 13" in diameter, and the other copper plated, measuring 9 1/4".
The first is a circular silver tray issued to commemorate the team's fifth consecutive World Championship, and the copper plated tray was an Old Timers' Day presentation in memory of Lou Gehrig. The pair sold at auction for $1,292.50
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Copper was a significant resource in the Bronze Age as. along with tin, copper is a component of bronze.
Bronze is an alloy made from Copper and Tin.
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.
Copper is the metal present in both brass and bronze. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, while bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
bronze costs more than copper
Copper is an element. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
A mixture of tin and copper is known as bronze. Bronze is a strong alloy that can be used for making tools, statues, and other decorative items due to its durability and attractive appearance.
Copper is typically worth more than bronze because bronze is an alloy made from copper and other metals. The value of bronze is dependent on the current market price of copper and the specific composition of the bronze alloy.
Copper is a pure metal, while bronze is an alloy made of copper and tin. Bronze is harder and more durable than copper, making it suitable for various applications like tools, sculptures, and musical instruments. Copper is a better conductor of electricity and heat compared to bronze.
either gold,silver, or bronze
Bronze is heavier than copper. This is because bronze is a metal alloy made primarily of copper with the addition of tin or other elements. The addition of these other elements increases the density and weight of bronze compared to pure copper.