Waterbury
In the 19th century, Waterbury, Connecticut, was widely known as the brass capital of the world. The demand for brass buttons fueled by the outbreak of the Civil War made it a valuable commodity, and the city flourished. But following World War II, other materials began replacing it. By the 1970s, Waterbury’s major brass producers closed, but
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Average Value
$321K
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List Price
$140K - $752K
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