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AMEC Analysis: Comments: This is a single fragment of clear, flat, texturized, glass. One edge is cut - 2 3/4 inches long. The width varies from 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 inches. One clear textured glass fragment. One edge appears to be cut, indicating the fragment is from a larger sheet of raw material. Iridescence on textured side appears original, not deterioration. Brown accretions on exposed edges. Scotch tape that was holding the tag on the textured surface removed by Burke Museum. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Finish Decoration: Painted/silk screened Comments: This fragment was Painted gold. One clear glass fragment with remnants of non-decorative metallic paint on exterior. Fragment has slight curve. Paint is flaking off. J. Dougherty 12/09/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Indeterminate Comments: This is a fragment of a hurricane lamp. One white glass fragment, possibly from a light fixture. Fragment includes a right angle in the object's surface. Dark accretions on both surfaces. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis:Comments: This is a fragment with no diagnostic characteristics.One curved brown glass fragment. Brown accretions on interior and exterior. Glass around impact point is splintering and breaking. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Finish Comments: This piece appears to be part of a light fixture. One white glass fragment, possibly from a light fixture. Horizontal bands are visible, possibly tool marks from manufacture. One side has iridescence. Some brown/black accretions along exposed edges. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis:Part: FinishOne aqua glass fragment, possibly from a bottle. Brown accretions on exposed sides. Exterior surface covered with dried residue creating matte appearance. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis:Part: FinishComments: This is a bottle fragment.One aqua glass fragment, possibly from the shoulder of a bottle. Brown discoloration especially on exposed edges. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
Glass was originally cataloged separately by material type, although with duplicate numbers by AINW. Catalog entries were combined by the Burke Museum as specimens have one catalog number and are stored together in one bag. Grant J. Snitker 04/20/2011
Flat glass fragment; Field Specimen Inventory notes object as a window pane scraper.
Glass fragment; Artifact from 1968 level bags.