Tumble it to make into beach glass, real period beach glass sells like hotcakes on eBay and Etsy. If you could figure out the grit to make it matte just like bleach glass you’d have a constant source of income.
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You have tumbled this bottle? It’s a beautiful piece, it would be nice to see the before tumbling picture. You discovered this mud larking?
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Wow, nice haul and some decent age. I’ve a few of those parallelogram shaped poisons. Wonder what the poison was for? Any one know what its contents was used for?
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Just amazing, can you imagine when this cobalt jar was manufactured what $36,000.00 would buy at the time of manufacture back then?
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Thanks for posting that picture. That color is quite impressive. Was this considered a “one off” or were there others in this light amber run?
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The fourth image, what kind of large flared lip bottle was that, some kind bath or toilet water? Super cool. The coffin flasks and the ribbon flasks are cool too.
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This Coca Cola does have very “carnival glass” qualities, opalescence usually causes some cloudiness. Your bottle is fairly transparent. It’s a beauty and does seem to be fully colored as in treated like carnival glass. Did you dig this from a pit or dump? It may be opalization or as you said it...
Omg, aren’t those really something. The opalescence on the Barrel shaped bottle is outstanding! To me, because I collect for aesthetics and in certain veins of bottle makes( bitters, whiskey, flasks, demijohns, gin, embalming fluid, quilted cobalt poisons ) a bottle that has a high degree of...