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Depression glass comes in a wide array of colors and patterns, and with this handy guide, you can easily identify genuine ...
Vintage Pyrex is often the first entry point for glass collectors, and it's easy to see why. The patterns are produced with care, the colors are awesome, and vintage Pyrex is known to be incredibly ...
VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF up 56% from April lows, 28% in May as Trump’s executive order boosts confidence in the sector. Oklo and NuScale lead gains with triple-digit returns over the past ...
You may be tempted to eat off some of these lead-free carnival glass pieces like the plates, mugs, and punch bowls, but be wary because some older, specific color items may have uranium in them.
Many glass and ceramic trinkets made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries contained uranium to give it a subtle green look. Under a UV light the subtleness makes way for a bright green glow.
A noted collector of fine English pewter, Mrs. Samuels knew the "maker's mark" was a symbol of handcrafted quality. She created the unique red wax that drips down the neck of the bottle she ...
European glass fibre producers lodge an anti-dumping complaint calling on the Commission to apply anti-dumping duties on production passing through the Belt and Road Initiative. #EuropeNews ...
Corning, the maker of Gorilla Glass, is under EU investigation. The European Commission has alleged that Corning is misusing its dominant position to keep competing players out of the market.
Corning makes various kinds of tough glass, the most famous of which is Gorilla Glass – and it’s just this product that may have gotten the company into the sights of the European Commission.
Gorilla Glass maker Corning is facing an EU antitrust probe over alleged abuse of its dominant position in the smartphone cover glass market. The investigation focuses on exclusive supply ...
Maker's Mark The Heart Release is a limited-edition cask strength bourbon that focuses on the “heart cut” of the distillation process, considered the most flavorful part.
The Fenton Art Glass website said glass colors – like yellow or green – containing uranium will fluoresce under black light.There was also a blue candlestick with a dolphin on it that Measell ...