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ANTIQUE AMETHYST GLASS 2 PC FENN ROYAL PATTERN WATER BOTTLE VASE WASHINGTON,PA

$ 26.4

Availability: 76 in stock
  • Condition: 1"CRACK IN NECK & SURFACE BRUISE ON BOTTOM EDGE
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Time Period Manufactured: Antique (Pre-1900)
  • Color: AMETHYST

    Description

    This is a large 2 pc combination water bottle-vase that comes apart in the middle and can be made into a vase by turning the neck upside down inside the base to form a perfect vase.....no embossing...Fenn Royal pressed pattern ........panels around neck...metal threaded collar joins the top to base .....Threaded base is round with flat sunburst bottom....4 3/4"tall...(9 1/2"total height)...Shiny nice but has a 1"crack in the neck and a surface bruise on the very bottom of top piece (hidden by collar); no other damage. This interesting water bottle-vase was made by the Perfection Glass Co in Washington, Pa in the early 1900 era.
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    The beautiful amethyst or purple color of this glass is a result of the presence of manganese in the glass, which was a decolorizer to turn the glass clear.  Glass that contains manganese, when exposed to ultraviolet rays of the sun or other sources of UV rays, causes the glass to turn amethyst. Some of my amethyst bottles and glass are purpled from years of exposure to natural sunlight. Others have been purpled with the use of strong UV lights in a box…and some have been purpled by running them through a water sterilization plant,  which is a safe and permanent process which does the same thing as many years of exposure to natural sunlight, except much faster. To those "purists" who falsely believe that glass cannot turn this deep amethyst color naturally, I could take you to places where bottles and glass have turned this same shade of purple from being in the sunlight for many years