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Posted by Arnie Lowenstein on February 16, 2021 - 0.0kb
EMERALD GREEN E.C &M Co. S.F. CD 123 B MOLD.
Posted by Arnie Lowenstein on February 16, 2021 - 0.0kb
EMERALD GREEN E.C &M Co. S.F. CD 123 B MOLD.
A true emerald coloration of the glass very similar to the emerald gemstone. THE EMERALD GREEN DESCRIPTION IS USED QUITE OFTEN IN THE HOBBY WITH MANY VARYING SHADES. ...
Posted by Arnie Lowenstein on February 16, 2021 - 0.5kb
CD 134 T-H.E. CO. signal insulator
Front skirt: T-H.E. CO.
MLOD - mold line over dome
Rear dome: a backward "2"
Smooth base
Aqua. Wisp of milk starts in upper threads and corkscrews into ...
Posted by Timothy M. Baggett on February 15, 2021 - 0.3kb
CD 210 POSTAL telegraph insulator
Top of ear: POSTAL
MLOB - mold line over base
Blue aqua
Vnm. Small chip on inner skirt. Small flat base flake.
Displays great
$10.00 + shipping
Stock #a2006
Posted by Timothy M. Baggett on February 15, 2021 - 0.2kb
CD 102 DIAMOND pony insulator
Front skirt: an embossed 4 sided diamond
Smooth base
Yellow amber blackglass.
Tough "bearcat" to photograph.
Sitting on shelf, looks like blackglass. You have to ...
Posted by Timothy M. Baggett on February 14, 2021 - 0.6kb
I found this beehive in a crate in an antique store. I think it was $2. Embossing: M / H.G. CO. // PETTICOAT. The letters are fairly weak on the back, but there are some great milk ribbons throughout!
Posted by (private) on February 14, 2021 - 0.2kb
Here's a beautiful Light Cornflower Blue CD 154 from Argentina. It's a glower in any type of light. Natural light seems to bring out the slight purple tint to it. Lightly embossed VIDRART/AISLATRON. Mold# 18 in pinhole. ...
Posted by (private) on February 14, 2021 - 0.6kb
CD 145 LYNCHBURG telegraph insulator
Front skirt: LYNCHBURG / L in an oval
Rear skirt: NO. 43 / MADE IN / U.S.A.
Top crown:; XO
Sharp drips. All intact
Deep wire groove.
Aqua.
Vvnm condition. No ...
Posted by Timothy M. Baggett on February 14, 2021 - 0.3kb
Here's a hard to find HEMINGRAY (front) No 19 (rear) in OLIVE GREEN
All drips are in tact (one partially filled on the tip). Only an under ridge chip by the left mold line is it for any damage.
This piece is in ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on February 11, 2021 - 0.3kb
OK...so here's something really special (I think)
Two CALIFORNIA CD 162 that have 1 1/4" of DOME GLASS. When have you seen anything like them? It's the most significant amount of DG that I've ever seen in this ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on February 8, 2021 - 0.7kb
Another great character piece which has a very large kidney bean shaped bubble in the dome. This area is associated with some annealing lines in the pinhole. Has the slightest roughness in the pinhole and perfect drip ...
Posted by Zac Mirecki on February 7, 2021 - 0.4kb
Always an interesting color! This one will display mint from the front but does have a half moon fracture on the rear skirt that radiates almost mold line to mold line.
Priced accordingly at $8 plus ...
Posted by Zac Mirecki on February 7, 2021 - 0.3kb
CD 145 G.T.P. // B telegraph insulator
Front skirt: G.T.P.
Rear skirt: B
Top of dome: small backward "2"
Smooth base
Dark aqua with some light amber swirls
Vnm. A tiny flat base flake is all ...
Posted by Timothy M. Baggett on February 7, 2021 - 0.4kb
CD 145 BROOKFIELD telegraph insulator
Front skirt: BROOKFIE D (mold must have been clogged, as a lump of glass takes out "L"
Top of dome: small "00"
Smooth base
Lt. yellow green
Vvnm ...
Posted by Timothy M. Baggett on February 7, 2021 - 0.2kb
Beautiful CD 151 Hemingray in ice aqua. Has terrific dome glass and some amber swirls. Tiny nibble on the wire ridge mold seam in back. Everything else perfect. Amazing condition. Asking $70 plus actual shipping.
Posted by Mike Green on February 7, 2021 - 0.2kb
Good condition overall. Only damage to mention is two areas of flat slicing on the top. Most of which is confined to above the mold line. Can be seen in the picture. Rest is in very good condition with typical roughness ...
Posted by Tobey Sweet on February 6, 2021 - 0.3kb
Looking to complete mold number run of purple Whitall Tatum No 1. Only need rear mold numbers 12, 13 and 23. Prefer mint or only slight minor chips. Robert Johnson, contender31@yahoo.com
Posted by Robert Johnson on February 6, 2021 - 0.2kb
Long time Diamond collector specializing in ponies with mold numbers on rear skirt and pieces with small numbers under the wire groove to fill comprehensive gaps. Specifically EINs 070, 080, 100, 110, 120, 130, 143, ...
Posted by Robert Johnson on February 6, 2021 - 0.3kb
Here's an odd pair of Hemi CD 106s that came from a pile of telephone glass in eastern Ontario years back. Yes, these two are stamped 106s AND they're blue, so Brent Burger would say they should probably be pitched in ...
Posted by (private) on February 5, 2021 - 1.5kb
This post in shows the backs of three different CD 133.4 that were found on the Chicago Northwestern Railroad as it ran East out of Boone, Iowa toward Ames, Iowa. Details are as follows:
CD-133.4 Patent /Dec.19 1871 ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on February 4, 2021 - 0.8kb
This post in shows three different CD 133.4 that were found on the Chicago Northwestern Railroad as it ran East out of Boone, Iowa toward Ames, Iowa. Details are as follows:
CD-133.4 Patent /Dec.19 1871 (Front Dome) ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on February 4, 2021 - 0.9kb
The third post in this series shows the back of a light celery green CD 133.4 that was found on the Chicago Northwestern Railroad as it ran East out of Boone, Iowa toward Ames, Iowa
This post shows a Light Celery ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on February 4, 2021 - 0.5kb
The third post in this series show a neat light celery green CD 133.4 that was found on the Chicago Northwestern Railroad as it ran East out of Boone, Iowa toward Ames, Iowa
This post shows a Light Celery Green CD ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on February 4, 2021 - 0.6kb
The second post in this series show the back of a beautiful teal blue CD 133.4 that was found on the Chicago Northwestern Railroad as it ran East out of Boone, Iowa toward Ames, Iowa
This post shows a Teal Blue CD ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on February 4, 2021 - 0.4kb