Last weekend, I was looking through my collection of sea glass and I offered a few suggestions about what to look for and where to collect in my last blog post. Today, I would like to share a few finds that are a little less common and thrilling when found well tumbled on the shore. These two were among my first finds on South Padre Island in Texas and began my hunt for sparkling treasures any time I find myself along a coast. The blue is fairly rare and likely from an old Noxzema container, V icks bottle, or other medication or poison that has not been packaged in cobalt blue glass for a long time. I have a few cobalt blue pieces but not many. The knob is slightly bowed underneath so I would think the lid to pottery jar or jug. Both are exceptionally s mooth and well tumbled. Both likely churning in the ocean for 50 years or more. At times I will find glass with writing, patterns, or the spirals of the neck of a bottle which are always fun to try to identify. The spiral pi
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