OK, today i picked up a load of antique stuff and in the load are some vintage glass jars containing powdered metals. This is likely part of a larger vintage periodic table set.
I am normally pretty good at determining this stuff, but in this case I am stumped. I have 3 bottles. One of them is definitely sulphur so I am seeking help on the two remaining bottles.
I would like your help in determining what metals these are.
I am posting photos and details below:
#1. This is a bottle of powdered metal. It is dark grey in color with some flecks of what surely is gold. On the bottle there is writing that is so bad that I cannot read it.
I am posting a photo of the cursive on the jar. maybe someone can read this. I did a standard platinum test with it and the only reaction was that it turned a olive green color.
#2. The second lot is an unmarked jar of what appears to be a crystallized metal. It is rounding at the ends and is in the form of a hexagon on the sides. The crystals definitely sound like metal against the glass. They are greenish tan in color. Khaki?
#3. The third lot looks like pyrite with rainbow effects. This is a mineral specimen. What could it be?
Photos:
Thank you for any help you can provide.
I am normally pretty good at determining this stuff, but in this case I am stumped. I have 3 bottles. One of them is definitely sulphur so I am seeking help on the two remaining bottles.
I would like your help in determining what metals these are.
I am posting photos and details below:
#1. This is a bottle of powdered metal. It is dark grey in color with some flecks of what surely is gold. On the bottle there is writing that is so bad that I cannot read it.
I am posting a photo of the cursive on the jar. maybe someone can read this. I did a standard platinum test with it and the only reaction was that it turned a olive green color.
#2. The second lot is an unmarked jar of what appears to be a crystallized metal. It is rounding at the ends and is in the form of a hexagon on the sides. The crystals definitely sound like metal against the glass. They are greenish tan in color. Khaki?
#3. The third lot looks like pyrite with rainbow effects. This is a mineral specimen. What could it be?
Photos:
Thank you for any help you can provide.