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This week, how to Identify copper, brass & bronze plus a haul of antiques and vintage showing examples of each type of metal. If you have any top tips I have missed off, please leave them in the comments below. 00:00 Introduction 00:26 The difference between copper, brass and bronze 01:39 Haul items, metal comparisons and sale price estimates 30:12 Closing To support the @antiquescentral channel, please consider subscribing! It's completely free content and I will never hide my videos behind a paywall of any kind! If you have enjoyed this video or found it helpful, you are now able to show your support through the 'Super Thanks' button. Funding received from 'Super Thanks' will be reinvested in the channel and used to purchase better equipment and software to improve the overall quality of the videos. To browse or buy the antiques, vintage and collectibles featured on this channel, please take a moment to visit - https://www.antiquescentral.co.uk New Merch coming soon ... For any questions or inquiries regarding this video or Antiques Central, please reach out to: [email protected] You can also follow our new Instagram page - / antiquescentraluk Thanks for watching. Mark. 00:00 What is copper, brass and bronze? 01:40 Examples of copper, brass and bronze. 29:55 Summary. Disclaimer – Fair Use / Fair Dealing Notice Antiques Central is an educational, and commentary-focused YouTube channel. Our content may include brief clips, images, or references to copyrighted material for the purpose of historical analysis, cultural commentary and review. This use is made in accordance with: Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act (Fair Use) – allowing limited use for purposes such as education, criticism, commentary, and news reporting. The UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (Fair Dealing) – which permits use for criticism, review, quotation, and parody. All featured material is used transformatively, to add value through insight, context, or reflection on the cultural and social themes of the 20th century. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights remain with their respective owners. If you are a rights holder and believe your content has been misused, please contact us directly and we will respond promptly.