druggistnut
Well-Known Member
I was told by two Pittsburgh fellas that there might be another one of these 1/2 pints, in this green color, in a Ohio collection. That, along with estimates of it's worth, made Tom and I decide to have it professionally cleaned. Tom and I both have tumblers, but we didn't want to risk this one.
The guy who did this used tiny #14 or #16 pieces of copper on the inside and plastic pellets on the outside. The total turn time was three weeks.
It's hard to get the real sense of the color of this thing, so I put a couple aqua bottles next to it in the last picture.
This is going to John Pastor's American Glass Gallery for auction (unless someone makes a ridiculous offer first).
The guy who did this used tiny #14 or #16 pieces of copper on the inside and plastic pellets on the outside. The total turn time was three weeks.
It's hard to get the real sense of the color of this thing, so I put a couple aqua bottles next to it in the last picture.
This is going to John Pastor's American Glass Gallery for auction (unless someone makes a ridiculous offer first).