05/17/2024
Jamestown Rediscovery had some exciting visitors recently!
You probably heard about the recent discovery of two 18th-century glass bottles filled with still-plump cherries recently excavated from the Mansion’s cellar here at Mount Vernon. Our Principle Archaeologist, Jason Boroughs, and Curator of Preservation Collections, Lily Carhart, called in the assistance of Jamestown Rediscovery’s conservation team to help stabilize the fragile glass bottles that had been buried for more than 200 years.
Glass is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the soil when it’s buried in the ground. That moisture alters the chemical makeup of the glass, leading to flaking and cracking. Glass conservation can be complex, so JRF Senior Conservator Dr. Chris Wilkins will spend the next few weeks stabilizing and conserving these two bottles.
Follow along as Chris begins the conservation process at Jamestown and follow us on Facebook and Instagram as we continue our preservation work at Mount Vernon.
Learn more about the cherry bottles on Mount Vernon’s website: https://bit.ly/4d8eXtt