Image 1 — More from grandma's collection
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More from grandma's collection

First thank you sm for your help on my previous post on the green [possible] uranium glass, I already ordered both 365 and 395 nm lights to make sure. As I've been learning more about other depression glass I noticed these other pieces in the same cupboard and I'm starting to think they might be selenium and cadmium, am I getting carried away or is it a real possibility?

u/blackstars13 — 6 hours ago

Family antique find

Recently found a cupboard full of stuff from my grandmother, including what I'm almost certain is green uranium glass from the brand Jeanette from the 30s but also these which I've been told here it could be selenium, I already ordered both 365 and 395 nm uv lights to be certain but what do you guys think? Also could anyone possibly identify these?

u/blackstars13 — 6 hours ago

More glass from grandma

I found MORE stuff from the same cupboard where I found Jeanette uranium glass so I was wondering if this could be manganese as it seems from the same era

u/blackstars13 — 7 hours ago

Manganese or uranium?

Just found these in an old cupboard which belonged to my grandmother, I'm new to this but I was told the brand is Jeanette and the model is Adam from the 1930s so it's from the US. I just lit it with an old incandescent black light as it's the only thing I have available rn so idk if it's 365nm or 395nm. We lit it in the dark and though it appears vibrant in pictures I'd say it was kinda faint irl So could this be just manganese? Or low quantity uranium?

u/blackstars13 — 1 day ago

Is this family relic uranium or manganese?

Just found these in an old cupboard which belonged to my grandmother, I'm new to this but I was told the brand is Jeanette and the model is Adam from the 1930s so it's from the US. I just lit it with an old incandescent black light as it's the only thing I have available rn so idk if it's 365nm or 395nm. We lit it in the dark and though it appears vibrant in pictures I'd say it was kinda faint irl So could this be just manganese? Or low quantity uranium?

u/blackstars13 — 1 day ago

Grandma's glass UPDATE

Dad found the UV light but unfortunately I don't know if it's 365nm or 395nm [bulb box brand pictured in last slide]. Anyway it seems more vibrant in pictures but it looked kinda faint irl with mostly the purple light showing, I had to hold it in an angle for to green to rly show up, could it be just manganese or maybe small concentration of uranium? Still tysm for such a quick response on my last post and for telling me the dat, brand and model of the glass! My dad sends his regards as his mom's stuff means a lot to him :-]

u/blackstars13 — 1 day ago

Could grandma's stuff be uranium glass?

Recently found these in the cupboards from my grandmother's old glass stuff, I'm new to this so I don't have a Geiger counter and I'm thinking of getting a uv light but ik it could just be green glass or maybe manganese, what do you guys think? EDIT: my grandma from Mexico, lived her whole life there and idk how popular uranium glass was there though she does have other normal stuff like tea sets from various countries so idk how likely it is then

u/blackstars13 — 1 day ago