Mercury Stoneware

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Knowing the dangers of mercury, what is the proper way to clean the inside (outside too) of this bottle to minimize the toxic residue? I think I'll display it with a cork after its been cleaned so a child won't be tempted to stick a finger in there or put it to their lips.

The bottle is about 6 inches tall but does anyone know what was this mercury used for?

mercjar.webp
 

Hey Taro...

Jeeze, I used to play withliquid mercury out of small glass switches that my dad had around the garage. :o Back then, we didn't know very much about toxicity... oh well.

I would think that a good washing with bottle brushes and mild soapy water would do the trick. I wouldn't think there would be much of a danger left.

Cute little glazed jug or is it a bottle...

Wayne
 

Sprinkle sulfur powder inside the jug..... a color change from yellow to brown indicates that mercury is still present


Cork it....its really a cool looking jug....saw one online for 60.00 ...same size
 

taropatch said:
Knowing the dangers of mercury, what is the proper way to clean the inside (outside too) of this bottle to minimize the toxic residue? I think I'll display it with a cork after its been cleaned so a child won't be tempted to stick a finger in there or put it to their lips.

The bottle is about 6 inches tall but does anyone know what was this mercury used for?
Well, back in WW2 it was used when a laxative wouldn't work.
 

We all played with Mercury when we were kids. In Da Bronx there was not much to do I guess. But I remember playing with it also
 

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