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Manhattan Project Glass
Manhattan Project Hanford Site
Southeastern Washington, USA

This massive specimen of "Manhattan Project Glass" originates from the Hanford Facility in Washington State, a principal site of Plutonium production during World War II. Developed to shield scientists from radiation, this material was often used for windows at the iconic location. Such artifacts occupy a unique position, representing both scientific innovation and world history.

Weighing an extraordinary 32.5 pounds (14.7 kilograms), this example is notable for both its scale and its vibrant electric yellow coloration. The surface exhibits fine translucency, allowing light to penetrate and illuminate the interior with a saturated glow. Diagnostic conchoidal fracturing is evident along its naturally broken faces, producing curved, shell-like surfaces characteristic of glass formed under high-temperature conditions. The rough, unpolished form preserves sharp, well-defined edges and the raw physical nature of its dense 70 percent Lead Oxide composition.

Large, visually compelling examples of Manhattan Project Glass are increasingly appreciated not only as scientific "curiosities" but also as major historical artifacts tied directly to one of the most consequential technological undertakings of the 20th Century. This superlative specimen combines impressive mass, striking color, and a documented association with the Hanford site, offering a powerful and tangible connection to the dawn of the atomic age. Due to its substantial weight and numerous sharp edges, it is recommended that the specimen be handled with care and that suitable protective gloves be worn.
Measurements: 10.71 x 6.30 x 3.66 inches (27.20 x 16.00 x 9.30 cm)


Condition Report*: Condition report available upon request.
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Auction Dates
April, 2026
29th Wednesday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 5
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Sold on Apr 29, 2026 for: $4,500.00
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