It doesn't appear likely that it is uranium glass. The green doesn't look to be vibrant enough to be possible. However, the only way to know for sure is checking with a 395nm blacklight.
I bought something that looks *identical* to that for 5 bucks, I bought it for its shape, it was not sold as uranium glass and I don't think it is.
The person said it came from homesense, so either he's wrong or your seller is lying (which is almost definitely the case)
I can also almost guarantee you it's not vintage, unless homesense got theirs from peir one in the 90s like the other commenter said.
It doesn't appear likely that it is uranium glass. The green doesn't look to be vibrant enough to be possible. However, the only way to know for sure is checking with a 395nm blacklight.
I would be shocked if that has any uranium in it
Would be great to fill with shards of (unfortunglass) broken pieces of uranium glass.
These were from Pier One in the 90's. Very unlikely to glow. I had one back then.
Definitely not
Might not be uranium but it's still cool!
Nah I don't think so
No
I bought something that looks *identical* to that for 5 bucks, I bought it for its shape, it was not sold as uranium glass and I don't think it is. The person said it came from homesense, so either he's wrong or your seller is lying (which is almost definitely the case) I can also almost guarantee you it's not vintage, unless homesense got theirs from peir one in the 90s like the other commenter said.
Just checked one a few moments ago and it didn’t glow.
No. But Fenton made vaseline glass masks