The National Bottle Museum is raffling a Fantasy Jug marking the 150th anniversary of Saratoga Race Course. This antique stoneware jug, hand-painted by Jim Healey, has a minor repair to the lip. Tickets are $10, or three for $20. Tickets can be purchased at the museum, or by using the link on the webpage. They will also be available at the Saratoga Show, where the winning ticket will be drawn on June 1st
Webmaster
'Granny's Attic' appraisals
Read full article here …
http://saratogian.com/articles/2012/05/03/bspalife/doc4f99878c695f2794897323.txt
History lessons on tap at National Bottle Museum
by Ann Hauprich
(Story also appeared in two of the author’s books about the village.)
Ballston Spa High School is normally a place where history lessons are presented in classrooms overflowing with textbooks and maps. But all the stops were pulled out on Saturday, June 7, 2008 when the academic setting on Ballston Avenue hosted the National Bottle Museum’s 2008 Antique Bottle Show & Sale. » Read more
Glass Paperweights: A Unique Art Form of Art
By the late Jan Rutland who served as Executive Director of the National Bottle Museum until her passing in October 2010
The first paperweights created have been attributed to the St. Louis factory located in the Vosges Mountain Region of France in about 1820. These were crude and rough forms made from cullets and scrapes. » Read more
Artists' Space Dedicated In Memory of Jan Rutland
BALLSTON SPA, NY – From early October to mid-November the National Bottle Museum on Milton Avenue hosted a show of the collected art works of late Executive Director Jan Rutland. The highlight of the show was the dedication of “The Artists’ Space at the National Bottle Museum” to her memory. » Read more
Glass Coloring May Seem Magical
By the late Jan Rutland who served as Executive Director of the National Bottle Museum until her passing in October 2010
“Sun Amethyst” or “Sun Colored”
Most collectors know that the natural color of old glass is aqua – either blue-green or green-blue. This is caused by impurities in the sand used in the batch. Iron impurities produced the colors blue and green. » Read more
Message in a Bottle
The following tribute was presented by Ann Hauprich at the celebration of National Bottle Museum Executive Director Jan Rutland’s life on November 12, 2010.
Jan – who used to let me call her “Bubbles” as long as I responded to the nickname “Troubles” — would sometimes joke that while there was plenty of history on tap inside of the walls of the National Bottle Museum, she had yet to find a way to put TIME IN A BOTTLE.
But if time had permitted her to place a MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE before her recent passing, it would surely have included some of the things I feel honor-bound to share with you today.
2012 Bottle Show
Ballston Spa, NY
The 2012 Saratoga Show took place at Ballston Spa High School in Ballston Spa, NY on Saturday, May 12.
Sponsored by the National Bottle Museum, the annual event serves as a thank you to those who support and promote the museum’s mission and as a means of attracting new participants to the hobby which researches and preserves this particular form of historic artifact. » Read more
Welcome
| It is my hope this new WordPress design will help make it easier for members, staff and museum visitors to find and share news, views, and relative museum information. If any issues are spotted as you browse the pages of this site, please contact The Webmaster using the regular contact form.
Thank you. The Webmaster |



