Here is a CD 121 EIN [135] (F-Skirt) AM.TEL & TEL. Co. {Denver mold} SB in Blue with faint amber undertones. There is a ½" clamshell chip off the rear upper wire ridge and an open base bubble also in the rear. ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on February 20, 2019 - 0.3kb
There is a minor wire groove flake at the mold line, displays minty
PP.. F&F option or check
Posted by Jack Snyder on February 15, 2019 - 0.1kb
There is a minor wire groove flake at the mold line
PP.. F&F option or check
Posted by Jack Snyder on February 15, 2019 - 0.1kb
Here are two CD 122—one from the USA and one from Italy. On the left is EIN [040] (F-Skirt) HEMINGRAY-16 (R-Skirt) MADE IN U.S.A. SDP in Hemingray Blue with light fizz and a crooked dome. I see a couple of pinpoint tics ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on February 14, 2019 - 0.6kb
Here we have a very cool piece. It's a CD 170 Penny with a tadpole swimming in the skirt. Very distinctive! Condition is good with a fingernail chip on the w/g on the OPPOSITE side from the Tadpole. Sew who cares about ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on February 12, 2019 - 0.5kb
Pair of nice very amber streaked CD 145 B Hives.
Aqua in base color that the amber has turned green/emerald green and still amber streaks visible. Both also have some junk floaters in them.
The left one has a very ...
Posted by Jeff Osborne on February 10, 2019 - 0.5kb
FAR LEFT CD 121 (010) W.G.M.CO MINT BUT FOR SOME FLAKES OFF BASE
NEXT IS A MINT CD 121(095) AM TEL &TEL CO WITH NICE BUBBLE IN SKIRT AND UNDERPOUR & FANCY MOLD SWIRLS IN DOME
NEXT IS VERY NIC CD 121 (095) AM ...
Posted by William Shelton on February 8, 2019 - 0.5kb
This is an uncommon CD 106 Hemingray EIN [300]. The reason this insulator is more uncommon is due to the fact that it has RDP instead of SDP. There is an underpour on the front skirt which raises some of the drip points ...
Posted by Andy Schoenleben on February 6, 2019 - 0.5kb
Hemingray 42's might be the most common insulator on the planet, however, finding an absolutely mint fang 42 is nearly impossible. Of the hundreds of fang 42's I've handled in the wild for 50 years, no more then a dozen ...
Posted by Matt Weldon on February 5, 2019 - 0.5kb
Anyone know what these are? I don't have the dimensions, but looks to be 3-4 inches long based on the place mats. They were found at the base of a utility pole. Guesses so far include knife rest, butter mold, or ...
Posted by Gus Stafford on February 5, 2019 - 0.5kb
CD 162 HGCo Peacock Blue, Small wire groove flake on right mold line, 2 very small pecks and chip on rear base taking out one drip and small bruise. 4 drips have partial damage (flakes). $290 Shipped. Now $275 Shipped
Posted by Mike Braun on February 3, 2019 - 0.2kb
Offering up a yellow amber CD 162 Hemingray No 19. EIN 040 with the large backwards '1' on the dome. Photo is taken outdoors. Minor damage confined to the sharp drips: Inside of 3 drips flaked under 'IN', flake to ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on February 2, 2019 - 0.4kb
Offering up a CD 162 Hemingray No 19 with sharp drips. Color is one of those multi-tone, swirled amber/aqua mixture. Photo here is backlit. I have others - please ask. Couple ticks to upper wire ridge on right side, 2 ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on January 31, 2019 - 0.3kb
For your review. Thanks.
Posted by Jeffrey Lyons on January 29, 2019 - 0.0kb
For your review. Thanks.
Posted by Jeffrey Lyons on January 29, 2019 - 0.0kb
These are a bluish aqua color. Front of one was lehr kissed. The other has open bubble on the base and some thick steam with some amber coming up from the base about an inch and a half. This all happened at time each ...
Posted by Jeffrey Lyons on January 29, 2019 - 0.6kb
This pair of spools came from the same mold-yet ended up with different heights. Tall one is over 2 1/8" tall. Note the mold line runs all the way to the base. Not rare, just nice glass.
Posted by Jim Colburn on January 28, 2019 - 0.2kb
Three Green CD 154 insulators
From left to right:
Hemingray - 42 EIN 070 RDP Green alternate style G in Hemingray. VNM slight rub on wire groove at mold line to the right of front skirt. Displays mint from front ...
Posted by Jeff Osborne on January 27, 2019 - 0.6kb
Is this an Embossed Pittsburgh Porcelain Pony? Value?
note that it was a two piece mold and has knife marks from cleaning the dome up better.
Found this in one of my insulator boxes today and never seen one ...
Posted by Richard Case on January 24, 2019 - 1.6kb
Received this in a trade, a BF No38 with only BROOKFIELD on front skirt.
And has nice ghost embossing .
Posted by Thomas Nielson on January 22, 2019 - 0.1kb
Pair of nice non-Aqua WFG Co CD 121 Tolls
1st one - Color is an off clear with a bit of grey and greenish tint. - This is nearly as clear as you can find in these. One dot mold.
It has a couple of fairly shallow ...
Posted by Jeff Osborne on January 21, 2019 - 0.8kb
CD-120 PAT- DEC. 19 1871
( F-Crown) PAT. DEC. 19, 1871 ( R- Crown) 5 ( R-Skirt) B Mold line over the base. No issues to report NONE !!...$25.00... plus postage. Buy with confidence! I ship USPS Priority Mail, with the ...
Posted by Charles Irons on January 21, 2019 - 0.5kb
Inner skirt is entirely chipped as can be seen in the inset picture, flat flake on the right hand mold side upper wire ridge. Displays well, excellent color!
$75 + actual USPS priority mail postage from zip 19530. I ...
Posted by Justin Stoudt on January 19, 2019 - 0.6kb
CD 162 W.F.G.CO glass in medium purple. Overall it is in very good condition. There is a ½ inch long flake on the base, moderate flaking and wear on the bottom edge of the inner base including approximately four small ¼ ...
Posted by Chris Tella on January 18, 2019 - 0.8kb
CD 154 Hemingray in blue/green two tone. Overall it is in good condition. There is a 1 inch long by 5/8 of an inch tall upside down V shaped chip on the right side of the front skirt, approximately eight partially ...
Posted by Chris Tella on January 18, 2019 - 0.6kb