Broken Historical Flask Shard?!

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PlaneDiggerCam

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Mega crier historical flask shard I recently found in Southeastern Connecticut. Does anyone know the glassmaker or info on it.
 

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Definitely. I'll try to look it up when I get home. Need to keep looking that spot!
 

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I have dug up & have probably 100+ broken shards like that one mentioned above. I do not want to throw them away, but not sure what to do with them! I wish I could reconstruct them, but lack of time & knowledge doesn't permit! I had thought about making a mosaic countertop with a clear epoxy so you can view the discarded glass history. Any thought suggestions?
 

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The counter or table top sounds like a good idea!
 

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