Only part of the Rome NY plant is left. Presently it employs about 210 down from about 500 in 2004. In the 1940's, 50's and 60's Rome NY plant employed about 3,500.
Revere closed their oldest plant in New Bedford Ma in 2007 that had only 85 at the time. In the 1970's it had 1200 +.
Paul Revere was a self-employed copper smith.
The copper sheath and fasteners for the USS Constitution was supplied by the Revere Copper Company in Canton, Massachusetts. It was America's first rolled-copper mill, and was started in 1801 by Paul Revere.
There is now a company called Revere Ware. They began in copper bottom pots and pans and in recent years have branched out. Revere was a silversmith and worked in copper making pots and pans.
Paul Revere has 8 children
The value of your pan is not very much. The type of pan you ask about is very common and has been made by the Revere Ware company for the past 50 or 60 years. There are many many of these pans still made and used ones can be found in second hand stores.
Revere Copper Company was created in 1801.
Paul Revere was a self-employed copper smith.
The Revere stopped putting wood handles on their solid copper cookware in 2010.
Yes, Revere Ware generally is. They make different styles and types now, but the 'classic' Revere Ware is Stainless Steel with Copper Clad bottoms.
The copper sheath and fasteners for the USS Constitution was supplied by the Revere Copper Company in Canton, Massachusetts. It was America's first rolled-copper mill, and was started in 1801 by Paul Revere.
Plates for printing handbills and copper was used in pots and pan bottoms. It still is today in the Revere pot and pan line of products. Copper is a good conductor of heat.
Iron and Brass foundry. Later developed into Revere copper company
There is now a company called Revere Ware. They began in copper bottom pots and pans and in recent years have branched out. Revere was a silversmith and worked in copper making pots and pans.
S. T. Snow has written: 'Fifty years with the Revere Copper Co' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Revere Copper Company
Paul Revere was a silversmith who also made copper items. Some of these were pans with copper bottoms because they cook better with the copper. In the last 50 or 60 years a company began called Revere Ware. They have been making high end pots and pans with copper bottoms and now they have gone into other things that relate to cooking and dishes.
Paul Revere was a pre-eminent silversmith in Boston prior to the Revolution, and a large scale manufacturer of copper goods thereafter.
You can purchase it on Amazon as well as theconsumerlink.com