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Management number | 4133032 | Release Date | 2025/08/12 | List Price | $62.30 | Model Number | 4133032 | ||
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From the 1870s through the early 1900s, when a small fire broke out in the interior of the home, a glass orb known as a fire grenade was taken from a wall-mounted-bracket or kept handy next to the fireplace and thrown at the base of the flames. The grenades were filled, in some cases, with salt water (used because it would not freeze in the winter cold). Others were filled with carbon tetrachloride and sealed with a cork and cement. The concept was simple; the glass orb shattered on contact, and the contents, as it spewed onto the flames, vaporized into fire-extinguishing gas.” (from www.antiquetrader.com)Antique Yellow Amber Wheaton Glass Fire Extinguisher Grenade BombEagle, wings up Shield Stars Not filled. Not flammable. Not active. 100 percent safe and a cool piece of history… perfect for collectors of antique glass and firefighter nostalgia! ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE6” tall, 4”d globe, 3” baseNo chips. No cracks. No fractures. No breaks. No crying in baseball.LIKE NEW
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