a) Thermic-Ray/Norris (a copy of Revere Ware) pot, >4 quarts/gallon, with a well-fitting but non-original glass lid/cover.
b) Revere Ware sauce pan, 1 quart, with original lid
c) Revere Ware, large(r) sauce pan, 1.5 quarts, with original lid
d) 10-3/4" T-Fal PTFE/Teflon-coated skillet/fry pan, minimal wear, no serious surface scratches, etc. I presume this pan was purchased about 6-7 years ago. [Note, T-Fal claims their PTFE coatings have never contained PFAS, and no use of PFOA in manufacturing since 2012. Otherwise, I worked for a dozen years as a chemical/toxicology information specialist and I have no concerns about using PTFE-Teflon-coated cookware. I'm keeping one of the same model T-Fal fry pans for myself].
The Revere Ware is from the mid-1980s or earlier (not the heavier, now collectors's items. pre-1967 products). Thermic-Ray/Norris stopped manufacturing copper-bottom pans in 1951.
Fully functional (as good as new equivalents). Not the newest or prettiest pot/pans, but these have already lasted decades and will continue to be useful for generations. [With Revere Ware and similar copper-bottom pots/pans no longer manufactured, these will increasingly be collectors's items].
Have only been lightly cleaned. Should be able to clean and shine these up much better, particularly the copper/steel pots. [Note, one Revere Ware pot bottom was lightly/quickly cleaned with copper cleaner].