Vintage Fire King Milk Glass Mug: 44, 600 ppm lead (on the blue painted surface.)
Tested with an XRF instrument in 2014.
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#Leaded: MIT Souvenir College Mug
Ceramic· Ceramic Coffee Cup· Ceramic Mug· Ceramic Mugs· College Mug· MIT· Mug· Mugs· Souvenir· Souvenir Mug· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
Souvenir Mug from MIT: 32,400 ppm lead. The other mugs shown in this photo range from 17,000 to 19,000 ppm lead. One mug out of 7 tested on this date was lead-free.
Tested in 2013.
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#Leaded; Martha’s Vineyard Black Dog Mug
Ceramic Mug· Ceramic Mugs· Commemorative Mug· Mug· Mugs· Souvenir· Souvenir Mug· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
Souvenir Mug from The Black Dog in Martha's Vineyard. 32,300 ppm lead on the design.
[I used to go there every morning for breakfast as a child in the summers when we lived anchored out in Vineyard Haven harbor!!]
Tested in 2013.
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Tamara’s “Toxic Mug” Directory
Have I tested your mug for lead, cadmium, mercury and arsenic? Click through and find out!
This page is a "directory" of sorts, with links below to all of the types of the mugs I have tested to date. I have categorized, tagged and linked all of the mugs that I have listed here on this site below. ...
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#AskTamara: Recommended Mug List, Lead-free mug choices.
#LeadFreeMug· Lead Free Anchor Hocking· Lead Free Mug· Mug· Mugs· XRFTesting
Originally published: January 28, 2018
Updated: December 1, 2020
Tamara, which mugs are Lead-free?
Which mugs do you recommend?
Below are six Amazon Affiliate links to mugs that are the same as (or similar to) the lead-free or lead-safe mugs we use in our home OR similar ...
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Country (or City or State) of Origin Links
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Paint on 1980s El Camino car: 9,000 ppm Lead when tested with an XRF instrument. This is mostly an issue with metal cars.
1980s· Auto· Auto Paint· Automobile· Car· El Camino· Lead Paint· Lead Painted Tools· Paint· Voiture· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
1980s El Camino car, auto paint tested positive for approximately 9,000 ppm lead when tested with an XRF Instrument.
The amount of lead that is considered toxic in "an item intended for children" is anything 90 ppm lead or higher. Of course automobiles are not considered "items intended for ...
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#Cadmium: Voss Glass Water Bottle
#CadmiumConcerns· Cadmium· Cadmium Concerns· Cadmium Toxicity· Clear Glass· Clear Glass Bottle· Glass· Glass Water Bottle· Made in Norway· Norway· Norwegian· Voss· Voss Bottled Water· Water Bottle· Water Bottles· WaterBottle· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
Clear glass water bottle, Voss brand. The bottle and lid were negative for lead, mercury and arsenic - but the white writing on the outside was positive for trace (low levels) of cadmium, at 11 ppm. (+/- 6 ppm).
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#Arsenic: Vintage Popeye & Olive Oyl Baby Rattle
#LeadFree· #LeadSafe· Arsenic· Baby· Baby Rattle· Baby Teether· Baby Toys· Olive Oyl· plastic· Plastic Rattle· Plastic Toy· Plastic Toys· Popeye· Rattle· Teether· Teething Toy· Vintage Plastic· Vintage Rattle· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
When I tested this vintage plastic Popeye and Olive Oyl rattle I was CERTAIN it would be positive for high levels of lead, but I was wrong! No lead at all, not a trace in any component. Unfortunately it does not have a year of manufacture or maker's mark on it, but based on other similar rattles I ...
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Article Series: Loaded With Lead, Seattle Times – October 2014
2014· Article· Articles· Bullets· Firing Ranges· Gun· Guns· Lead In Firing Ranges· Leaded Bullets· Seattle Times· Shooting Ranges
"Lead poisoning is a major threat at America’s shooting ranges, perpetuated by owners who’ve repeatedly violated laws even after workers have fallen painfully ill."
From the article:
"A confused 38-year-old father in Kentucky rarely crawled out of bed.
A conservation volunteer in Iowa lost ...
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New FDA Alert: Lead and Cadmium Concern in Imported Ceramics, January 2018
This is amazing! I'd like to think our advocacy is making a difference here!!!
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Alert Date: January 11, 2018.
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Late-1990s Spice Islands Spice Jar Lid: 8,000 ppm Lead. Maybe this is a good time to get rid of those older spice jars?
Glass· Spice· Spice Islands· Spice Jar· Spices· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
Originally Posted: January 21, 2018
Updated: May 21, 2022
The paint on the metal lid of this older (c. late-1990s) Spice Islands spice jar tested positive for lead when tested with an XRF instrument at more than 8,000 ppm Lead. This jar was tested in 2012, so I did not record any more information ...
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Ink Jet Photo Mug: 37 ppm Lead, safe by all standards. [Warning: Not all photo mugs are Lead-safe!]
Ceramic Mug· Ceramic Mugs· Ceramics· China· Ink Jet Photo Mug· Made In China· Mug· Mugs· Photo Mug· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
Ink Jet Photo Mug, positive for lead at 37 ppm, when tested with an XRF instrument.
Exact brand unknown: possibly Shutterfly or Vistaprint (or similar). Tested in 2017, year of manufacture unknown. Other photo mugs have tested positive for lead at hight levels, so it is not a good idea ...
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#LeadSafe: Vintage “Crown Corning” White Ceramic Plate, Made in Japan
#LeadSafe· #LowLead· Corning· Corning Ware· Corning Ware Patterns· Corningware· Crown Corning· Japan· Made In Japan· White· White Ceramic· White China· White Dishes· White Pottery· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
This vintage made in Japan "Crown Corning" brand white ceramic plate tested positive for lead when tested with an XRF instrument at 46 ppm lead. Tested in 2014. Year of manufacture unknown.
In 2018 the amount of lead that is considered toxic in a modern/newly manufactured item intended for ...
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