Who Collects Black Glass?

Great post Harry
 

Helluva bottle, Harry!
 

Heres my totals for the year. I just got a lesson from the king of black glass here in the keys. The method is to walk the back edge of the mangrove swamp and probe the mud with 2 aluminum rods. I never had enough patience for it but im going back to try this again. These are just the ones on top plus a couple glass fishing floats. photo-137.webp
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Thats all my pics. From this year. I hope to increase my black glass finds with the probing technique.
 

Looks like you are getting the hang of mangrove hunting. Great potential ahead of you. Keep us posted
 


I'd bet that there are some new black glass acquisitions to show off. What do you have to show us?

This is a French liqueur with claims of healthful effects.


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I dug this one a few years back.
Embossing says - JOHN GILLON & COS
KING WM IV
 

Gotta love those glass fishing floats!
 

Great to see this thread resurrected. Here's one for the cause.

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Here’s some of mine black glass bottles that I found in the historic city of Philadelphia. image.webp
 

Nothing worthy to show, however, black glass is a very rare item out my way, and every fragment I find, I keep...!
 

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All of these amazing bottles, and than I post this, lol!
 


Here's a Continental mallet, recovered in Belgium (where it may have been produced). It fits the guidelines for English mallets -- a shoulder-height to base-diameter ratio of less than one. IOW, the base diameter is broader than the height of the start of the shoulder. It has a rough glass pontil scar.

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