Up for grabs is a rather unusually coloured Dwight Pattern. This is the grooved base G.N.W. blotout variety, and is one I scored from a yard sale a couple years back. The odd thing is, it's not your usual aqua - this one is light green, or some sort of vibrant light green perhaps even approaching light yellow green. It's nice and shiny, and really a different piece! The only thing wrong with it is, of course, being the condition. It's got quite a number of small pings and chips. On the front left side of the skirt, there is a 1 1/4" long flat base chip, with a 1/2" by 3/8" flat flake running up the front skirt to just below the blotted out "G". There is a 3/16" by 3/16" area of open bubble on the front left crown, and a 1/4" fisheye on the right front dome. The rear half has one 1/4" fisheye, as well as two 1/8" very light fisheyes on the crown, as well as one larger, 3/8" "white fingernail flake" that hasn't fallen out. There is also one 3/4" by 3/8" white flake on the rear lower wire ridge. So that's it - sounds pretty rough, eh? Still, not a bad specimen for a tough colour. I'm asking $30.00 US plus shipping for this atypically coloured beauty! I accept personal cheques from any member of ICON, or anyone I've dealt with before. Please feel free to email me with any questions, or for more photos! |