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Beer mug A824 viewsUranium handle and ground rim%701 %02, %2011
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Dressing table set B988 viewsUnknown. Czech? Missing a tray and possibly large powder pot. Uranium%701 %02, %2011
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Kralik knuckle vase924 viewsUnder UV light. Green uranium crackle glass with opaque blue and yellow.%794 %01, %2011
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Webb? Honey Amber bowl892 viewsManley describes this colour as Webb's Honey Amber; it's browner and less orange than Sunshine Amber. Uranium glass%790 %01, %2011
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Webb? Honey Amber bowl 836 viewsNote the square rim profile and the applied prunts. Uranium glass%790 %01, %2011
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Webb Sunshine Amber posy1005 viewsUranium amber glass%776 %01, %2011
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Webb Sunshine Amber posy924 viewsColours, shape and feet lead me to conclude Webb. Same shape seen in Burmese. Sunshine Amber uranium glass%775 %01, %2011
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Fritz Heckert "cypern-glas" gourd vase960 viewsStretch iridescent finish on uranium glass. c. 1900. Made by Josephinenhutte. 6 in.%772 %01, %2011
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Loetz Teschner jug1108 viewsThe green is uranium glass%772 %01, %2011
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Loetz Teschner jug and tumbler set1081 viewsDesigned by Richard Teschner and is design number 4506 in the Loetz archives. Its design was series II production and appears for the first time in 1908. Marked on jug base Made in Czechoslovakia, so produced post 1918.%771 %01, %2011
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Loetz Teschner jug1037 viewsThe green is uranium glass%771 %01, %2011
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Kralik honeycomb panel posy885 viewsIridescent feet and body. The green is most likely uranium but the green iron inhibits the glow.%755 %01, %2011
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