RARE YALES EGYPTIAN LINIMENT CHICAGO PURPLE 1890 DUG

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A very scarce liniment from Chicago. OAKOLA MME.YALE'S EGYPTIAN LINIMENT MFD.BY MME.M.YALE NEW YORK, CHICAGO U.S.A. (in bold letters on front) YALE on bottom.....Hand blown....deep amethyst....round....square ring collar...4 1/4"tall.....Excellent near mint condition with no chips or damage. Nice and clean with only a bit of light haze inside. This is the only one of these I've ever dug or seen! It dates from the 1890's era. The beautiful amethyst or purple color of this glass is a result of the presence of manganese in the glass, which was a decolorizer to turn the glass clear. Most of the manganese used in glass factories came from Germany, so when WW1 broke out in 1914, it became much harder to obtain manganese. Other oxide decolorizers were then used instead, so most bottles made after 1918 or so donâe(tm)t turn amethyst. Glass that contains manganese, when exposed to ultraviolet rays of the sun or other sources of UV rays, causes the glass to turn amethyst. Some of my amethyst bottles and glass are purpled from years of exposure to natural sunlight. Others have been purpled with the use of strong UV lights in a boxâe¦and some have been purpled by a process called âeoeirradiationâe, which is a safe and permanent process which does the same thing as many years of exposure to natural sunlight, except much faster. THIS IS A 7 read more