Patent 1871 CD 120 with RDP's.NLA.

By Chris McClelland; posted November 25, 2007
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There are a very cool early Hemingray insulator.CD 120 that usually has sharp drips, but this one instead has round drips on it. I do not think these were made RDP intentionally but was an issue with the base plate used or they had used a pretty worn bit to drill the drips. Colour is a very light aqua. There is a small clamshell chip in the UWG lip, a couple tiny match head flakes & bird pecks around the WG area, a base ghost bruise(NGM) and small crack on rear skirt,1 removed drip and 3 flaked drips. There is also an open bubble on the outside of the skirt at the base. Embossing is very good legible script, no dome letter and a 5 on the rear skirt. Very nice example of a RDP 120 that displays great from the front. More pix on req. First mail to me....

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