Set of six uranium loaded Vaseline glass plates

Artifact Number:

2021-067

Description

A set of six, 22 cm diameter, transparent, shallow glass plates.  These plates are made of a uranium-loaded, yellowish glass and were made starting as early as 1830 and continued to be made until the early 1940s when uranium ore became much more valuable because it became a source of fuel for the nuclear industry.  There are no marks to indicate a manufacturer of the artifacts.  The glass is also sometimes called Depression Glass and the loading of uranium dioxide varied from about 0.1% to 25 % depending on the factory. The plates emit a  green glow when under ultraviolet lighting.

Details

Keywords:
coatings; uranium
Date:
1930 (?)
Notes:
The artifacts were found at a local Deep River church auction.  No further details are known as to their origin.
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