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Sven

@jonty @gigabecquerel I found a stray reference to Rosenthaler standing out for it, so it's probably at least used way more there than elsewhere.

But the architect did like 70 stations in Berlin (1910s-30s), so it wouldn't be too surprising if a few more used such glazes in smaller places. Most orange stations I can think of are distinctively 70s though.

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Sven

@jonty @gigabecquerel (uranium glaze is limited to orange to red, no bright yellow, right?)

Jonty Wareing

@HeNeArXn @gigabecquerel "Vibrant colors of orange, yellow, red, green, blue, black, mauve, etc. were produced" from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium_

I am amused by the concept of vibrant black

Sven

@jonty @gigabecquerel ah ok, seems the orange-red is just the highest concentrations

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