Use for the pure metallic element having the symbol Cu and atomic number 29; a reddish metal that is very malleable and ductile. Use also for this metal as processed and formed, usually in combination with other substances, to make various objects and materials.
This term has 15,874 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Material
Object name
Object category
300011020
13yrs ago
Ruler:
Caroline, Princess of Wales
(Struck in the name of)
Die-engraver:
Wyon, Thomas
Manufacturer:
Kempson, Peter
Artist:
Wright, James, junior
Issuer:
Anderson (Edinburgh, C18th)
Issuer:
Leslie [Unidentified]
Manufacturer:
Kempson, Peter
Issuer:
Kempson, Peter
(Inferred)
Manufacturer:
Kempson, Peter
Place of use:
Warwickshire
Die-engraver:
Willets, Thomas
Issuer:
Jelly
Issuer:
Arnott
Manufacturer:
Kempson, Peter
Die-engraver:
Dixon, Roger
Issuer:
Lackington, J.
Issuer:
Allen (Middx, C18th)
Manufacturer:
Lutwyche, William
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