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pretoria copper mug

C
7 months ago
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Description

it is a mug abou 10cm by 10 cm and it is developing a blueish green substance but only a bit of it

Category Metalware
Medium it is made of copper
Distinguishing marks it has a badge with a symbol and the word "pretoria"
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 10cm by 10cm
Weight around 250 g
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Submitted by Charley

🔍 Overview

  • Item: Vintage copper mug with handle and decorative crest
  • Material: Copper, with minor surface oxidation (blue-green patina)
  • Dimensions: Approximately 10 cm x 10 cm (~4" x 4")
  • Weight: ~250 g (8.8 oz)
  • Markings: Features a decorative badge/medallion with the word "Pretoria" and a possible city crest or heraldic emblem
  • Condition: Good — with signs of natural oxidation (verdigris), which is common and expected on vintage copper

🌍 Historical & Cultural Context

Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa, has long been associated with collectible souvenir items, especially during the 20th century when copper and brass souvenir ware was popular among travelers. Copper mugs and jugs with badges from various cities were often:

  • Souvenir or commemorative items, typically sold to tourists
  • Made in South Africa, Rhodesia, or England, where this style was common from the 1950s–1980s
  • Sometimes produced for civic events, cultural festivals, or as promotional pieces

The crest badge on your mug appears to be a stylized civic or municipal insignia, possibly related to the city of Pretoria or its coat of arms, which further supports the mid-20th century souvenir hypothesis

💰 Estimated Value (As of 2025)

Condition

Value (USD)

With light patina, intact badge, no dents

$25 – $40

Professionally polished, no pitting or corrosion

$40 – $60

If part of a known collectible series

Up to $75+ for collectors of South African or copper souvenir ware

 

Patina is not necessarily a flaw — many collectors appreciate the natural aging of copper. However, heavy corrosion inside the mug would decrease value if it were to be used functionally.

🔧 Cleaning or Preservation Tips

  • If selling or displaying: Do not over-polish, as original patina can add to its vintage appeal.
  • If using functionally: Avoid until interior is verified food-safe — most vintage copper was not lined and may leach when used with acidic drinks.
  • Store in low-humidity conditions to prevent additional verdigris spread.

🧾 Authentication Notes

  • The lack of a visible maker's mark means it’s likely hand-assembled or made by a regional workshop — very typical for souvenir copperware.
  • If you can locate a maker’s stamp on the bottom or interior of the handle, I can help you research further.

🧠 Final Thoughts

This is a charming and authentic piece of mid-20th-century copper souvenir ware, likely South African in origin, and would appeal to collectors of:

  • African travel memorabilia
  • Municipal or heraldic collectibles
  • Vintage copper or metalware

If you're considering selling it, platforms like eBay, Etsy, or even a local South African heritage or travel memorabilia group could be ideal.

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