Australian uranium glass, is a type of glassware that was produced in Australia in the early to mid-20th century. It is called uranium glass because it contains small amounts of uranium oxide, which gives the glass a distinctive yellow or greenish-yellow colour, similar to Vaseline glass.
Uranium glass was first produced in Europe in the 1830s, but it became particularly popular in the early 20th century. The glass was prized for its unique colour and its ability to glow under ultraviolet light. It was used to make a variety of items, including bowls, vases, and decorative objects.
In Australia, uranium glass was produced by a number of manufacturers, including Crown Crystal Glass and Australian Glass Manufacturers Co. (AGM). The glass was particularly popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and it was often used to make Art Deco-inspired pieces that were characterized by their geometric shapes and bold more...
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