ska69
Newbie
- Aug 13, 2013
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- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I have been excavating a privy in my back yard for several months and yesterday I discovered my first two pieces of red glass. Judging by the other glass and pottery I have found at the same level, I believe that these pieces are circa the 1800s. When I located the pieces in the soil they were a deep ruby red color, however, once I removed them and allowed them to sit in the fresh air for a few minutes, the edges turned an icy white color that does not wash off with water. I understand that old glass from this era can change color over time from sunlight, etc. but I have never seen glass change color this rapidly. Does anyone have any info on this phenomenon that may help me in identifying these pieces?