ROBBYBOBBY64
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1898- 1910. 1912 when they were phased out in favor of machine made milk bottles more accurate contents.
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New term needed? Not depression or Vaseline. Still fluorescent. Uranium glass is used already. I wish I had more to know if this is common or uncommon occurrence. I used a 365 nm Uv light if interested in duplicating.
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very nice looking tea kettles I really like them they're very cool I dug a really nice ink a couple of years ago it was a ponil umbrella ink JW seating Louisville Kentucky 3 years before that I done got another beautiful umbrella ink pontil the color was puce extremely rare mint condition both bottlesI collect teakettle inks and there is a large group of them in “uranium” glass as described by Joe Mathews in his teakettle inkwell price bible. Attached is an example from my collection. I understand there was a lot of plate ware made from similar material. View attachment 217530View attachment 217531
May I please share your photos with a milk bottle collectors facebook group?I purchased an A.G. Smalley pat. April 5, 1898 milk bottle that I now realize that under U.V. light it is fluorescent yellow/green. The bottle is clear (colorless) in natural light. Is this common or is it the type of glass, Vaseline glass? I put a ring which I made the cabochon out of depression glass green. It is in the last picture. What do you all think? Not depression glass but still fluorescent.
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Sure.May I please share your photos with a milk bottle collectors facebook group?
Sure.May I please share your photos with a milk bottle collectors facebook group?