Burnished brass and antique brass almost look exactly the same. They are created by polishing unlacquered brass. This creates a chemical reaction that looks 'burnished' or 'antiqued'. Brass can also look like this after many years and be referred to as antique brass.
Everything is worth different amounts of money in different places, depending on the level of demand in that location. Same goes for the value of antique brass. Calling a local pawn shop would be a good idea.
Antique is a noun, adjective and verb; for example:Noun: The chair is an antique, it belonged to my great grandmother.Adjective: This antique broach is more than I can afford.Verb: We can antique this shabby chest of drawers to give it some character.
No, copper and brass do not have the same density. Copper has a density of around 8.96 g/cm³, while brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc, has a density that varies depending on the specific composition. Generally, brass has a lower density than copper due to the addition of zinc.
The density of the brass block and brass cylinder should be very similar since they are both made of the same material, brass. Density is a physical property that is unique to each material and is determined by the mass of the material divided by its volume. Therefore, as long as the block and cylinder are made of the same brass material, their densities should be close.
An example of alliteration, where the words "bold as brass" start with the same sound.
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If it is in good condition it has some value. You can look on eBay or online antique shops to see what same or similar items are selling for.
no!!! Brass is an alloy of copper and tin; frequently other alloying elements are contained.
Antique compasses can be found most readily at antiques stores that specialize in nautical materials. Some antique timepiece stores will carry compasses as they were often manufactured by the same companies that created the timepieces.
Ebay would probably be where you want to get one, but look for a certificate of autheticity.
There are many companies that produce brass bells. While they may not all cost the same, the approximate price for a ninety pound brass bell is around $1500.00.
Not really, it's not even the same colour.