No Embossing Pennycuick CD 134 with Milk n Fizz Sold

By Roger Poole; posted August 28, 2014

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here's another that the undertaker had in his enorous collection. Just some minor signs that he may have dug it up in a bottle dump. According to his daughter he was a bottle digger mostly but he would also keep anything that interested him when he was out on one of his digs. Unlike myself he never sold anything he ever found unless he knew you while you were alive and had to have what he found. He would have no idea this is a no embossing Pennycuick CD 134. It is aqua in colour a nice streak of milk that starts up in the dome behind that dark piece of junk you should be able to see in in my pic. That milk streak is tougher to see in dome however it is easily seen in the skirt where it goes down to base and shoots back up to the right. For being buried for God knows how long it is in great shape. Has a base flake over to left of the milk I pointed out was in skirt. Looks like there was once a bunch of small bubbles there at one time and glass flaked off around them. There are still a couple tiny bubbles in area that didn't get opened. On the inside the start of the threads have about four short annealing cracks with gaps. Looks like a half inch or so of the start of the threads flaked away or broke off when insulator was installed due to the wooden pin catching another annealling crack. Lastly I'll call the side shown the front side of the insulator. Just behind the right side mold line on inside edge bottom of skirt there is a 1/2 long by may 1/8" high light bruise. You could probally flake that off if you display your insulator from the side and you did want to strain your eyes to see the way it is now. Last lastly, if you recall I said there was signs that this piece may have been buried. By that I mean you will find a litlle light glass sickness (mostly right side of skirt) and light, light micro sctatches here and there. Really hard to judge what was or was not when insulator was produced.

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