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This is a large piece of anthracite coal from northeastern Pennsylvania. It can be used for carving or for display. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities.
These are larger big pieces of anthracite coal from Pennsylvania. It is sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. The standard sizing of the large, big pieces of coal is 5 to 9 inches. Some random pieces weighed between 0.7 and 6 pounds.
These are smaller big pieces of anthracite coal from Pennsylvania. They are sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. The small, big pieces of coal is a random assortment of "stove coal" and "egg coal". Stove and Egg are measurements of size, not content. The standard sizing of the smaller, big pieces of coal is 1 9/16 to 3 1/4 inches. Some random pieces weighed between 0.1 and 1 pound. ...
This is anthracite coal, buck sort, from Pennsylvania. It is sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. This is "buck coal". Buck is a measurement of size, not content. The standard sizing of buck coal is 5/16 to 9/16 inches (8.00 to 14.31 millimeters). Some random pieces measured 0.2 to 1.25 inches.
This is anthracite coal, No. 4 sort, from Pennsylvania. It is sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. This is "No. 4 coal". No. 4 is a measurement of size, not content. The standard sizing of No. 4 coal is 3/64 to 3/32 inches (1.19 to 2.38 millimeters). Some random pieces measured 0.31 inches (8 millimeters).The No. 4 is fine coal that can be used for water filtration and waste water treatment. ...
This is anthracite coal, No. 5 sort, from Pennsylvania. It is sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. This is "No. 5 coal". No. 5 is a measurement of size, not content. The standard sizing of No. 5 coal is 3/64 inches (1.19 millimeters) or smaller. Some random pieces measured 0.56 inches (14.31 millimeters).The No. 5 is fine coal that can be used for water filtration and waste water treatment. ...
This is anthracite coal, nut sort, from Pennsylvania. It is sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. This is "nut coal". Nut is a measurement of size, not content. The standard sizing of nut coal is 13/16 to 1 9/16 inches (20.62 to 39.70 millimeters). Some random pieces measured 1 to 2.75 inches.
This is anthracite coal, pea sort, from Pennsylvania. It is sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. This is "pea coal". Pea is a measurement of size, not content. The standard sizing of pea coal is 9/16 to 13/16 inches (14.31 to 20.62 millimeters). Some random pieces measured 0.5 to 2 inches.
This is anthracite coal, rice sort, from Pennsylvania. It is sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. This is "rice coal". Rice is a measurement of size, not content. The standard sizing of rice coal is 3/16 to 7/16 inches (4.77 to 11.11 millimeters).
This is anthracite coal, stove sort, from Pennsylvania. It is sold in one pound bags. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities. This is "stove coal". Stove is a measurement of size, not content. The standard sizing of stove coal is 1 9/16 to 2 7/16 inches (39.70 to 61.30 millimeters). Some random pieces measured 0.5 to 2.5 inches.
These eyes were made in the late 1800s or early 1900s either in France or Germany. They are real prosthetic eyes. Each one is unique. The glass eyes were hand-blown from glass to form the basic eyeball. The iris was made seperately and was then attached to the round ball. The two pieces were then formed into a useable eyeball.The eyes make for great conversation pieces, especially when placed in the bottom of a Martini glass. Enjoy!!!
These are antique Romanian irons that use hot coals inside them.