Hi, Sherri. I suggest you contact the Corning Museum of Glass in
Corning, New York. Ph: 607-937-5371 or
www.pennynet.org/glmuseum/corningm.htm
Good luck! Glass is tricky stuff in some ways. Keep it in a stable
environment in the meantime.
Stacey Otte
Catalina Island Museum
Sherri Helwig wrote:
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> A quick question to anyone that is knowledgeable about the conservation of
> glass... (my introductory Museum Studies course covered basic conservation
> techniques for paper and canvas works but not glass...!)
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> A colleague of mine has a very old glass bottle in his collection found in
> the water near Tyre, Lebanon. He is concerned as the glass seems to be
> deteriorating fairly quickly -- what steps should he take for conservation?
>
> Also, if there are any experts in the valuation of such items (preferably
> in or near Canada) my colleague would like to have the item appraised.
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> Many thanks in advance,
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