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Photographic List of All Varieties of Gabbert Cullet!

Gabbert Cullet Co., Inc.
"A R a i n b o w of Glass Colors!"
Williamstown, WV
Mr. Frank G. Lane Phone# 304-375-6435
Email: gabbertculletco@suddenlinkmail.com
Please click on any of the images below to see a more detailed photo!
Photograph Type of Glass COE Annealing
Gabbert Glass Cullet - 6C Soda Lime Crystal Soda Lime Crystal (Small Lump) 92.0 950 F
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Black Opaque Black Opaque 94.3  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Cobalt Blue Cobalt Blue Small Lump 91.3  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Sky Blue Broken-Ware Sky Blue    
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Blue Burmese Opaque F - Blue Burmese Opaque 77.8  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Green Burmese Opaque F - Green Burmese Opaque 77.9  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Yellow Burmese Opaque F - Yellow Burmese Opaque 77.9  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Chocolate Chocolate / Brown    
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Dusty Rose F - Dusty Rose Transparent 89.7  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Peach Peach    
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Pink small lump Pink (small lump)    
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Shell Pink small lump Shell Pink (small lump)    
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Rosalene F - Rosalene (Roseline) Opaque 77.9  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Ruby Transparent Ruby Small Lumps 90.8  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Reddish-Orange Reddish-Orange    
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Ruby Buttons Ruby Buttons
(Medium Shown)

Typical Weight:
85 grams to 100 grams

Typical Diameter:
4.3 cm (1.75 inch)

Typical Height:
2 cm (0.75 inch)

   
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Dental White Shade White    
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Milk White Milk White Small Lump 92.3  
Gabbert Glass Cullet - Milk White Gray  
Marble Blue    
Marble Blue Stripe    
Orange    
Lavender    

PLEASE NOTE! Colors shown are approximate representations,
and vary in appearance from one computer monitor to another,
due to variations in screen resolution, color depth,
and your monitor's color calibration settings.
The appearance of color also depends on the light source used
(fluorescent, incandescent, etc.) and whether from transmitted or reflected light.
Some of the glass photographed above has an iridized coating which modifies its surface color,
although this is seen more with reflected than transmitted light.

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