An early solid pour style before the mold was sold to Swordfish.
Posted by Richard Case on September 3, 2018 - 0.1kb
At left, a straight skirt Brookfield in a nice yellow-green. Condition is excellent. $18+ actual shipping. Next up is a Hemingray No.8 with the crazy-flared skirt/base. Color is a bright blue-aqua, and condition is near ...
Posted by Brent Burger on September 1, 2018 - 0.9kb
Up for sale from my rather extensive collection of H.G. 151's [140] are FIVE different SNOWY AQUA pieces. They are all spectacular, but all different from one another. Here is a photo of all five. There is a rear sot ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on August 28, 2018 - 1.6kb
$4 for the lot, all with some damage. The NEGM Co. CD 251 (010) has the most damage, chips on the front and back of the cable groove, and on the base in the back, but a nice style and a little amber streak in the front. ...
Posted by Mary Ann Pike on August 26, 2018 - 0.6kb
Mint condition dark aqua Pennycuick with amber streak on one side, lots of micro bubbles and "whittle mold" texture. Priced $10 plus $7 shipping. Prefer Pay Pal (no fee).
Posted by Robert Johnson on August 26, 2018 - 0.2kb
Here are two more Otis styles that are embossed with the full patent date. I know of at least 16 mold variations of the Otis LRI. This is a tough group to acquire!
Posted by Jim Colburn on August 26, 2018 - 0.2kb
A fellow collector stopped by to show me a pair of insulators he'd found in an antique store. I'm used to seeing the Hemingray #2 / #62 style where the mold was in very bad shape and with the 'Knowles Cable / Insulator' ...
Posted by (private) on August 26, 2018 - 0.3kb
Beautiful bright green H.G.CO. beehive, perhaps apple green? It definitely has a glowing quality to it, but not enough yellow to be a depression. It is quite similar in color to the J mold beehives, often referred to as ...
Posted by Sean Green on August 26, 2018 - 0.6kb
Here is a W. Brookfield shop no. you don't see that often. As a matter of fact it is about as uncommon as the serif "7" mold. This one has fairly strong embossing and is in decent shape with 1/2", ...
Posted by Gregory Druck on August 20, 2018 - 0.4kb
CD-124.3 PAT. DEC. 19, 1871 GREEN and NO ISSUES
( F-Crown) PAT. DEC, 19. 1871 ( F-Skirt) E ( R-Crown) 4 Mold line over the Base. The embossing is very clear. One very minor flea bite to the left crown. This insulator ...
Posted by Charles Irons on August 19, 2018 - 1.0kb
CD-154 McLAUGHLIN outstanding RICH DELFT BLUE short mold
( F-Skirt) McLAUGHLIN ( R-Skirt) No 42 This is the short mold variant and the color is a beautiful RICH DELFT BLUE only two very minor flea bites to the right ...
Posted by Charles Irons on August 19, 2018 - 0.6kb
Found this pony at the Porterville Tailgater. A manufacturing process error "italicized" the letter embossing: "HAWLEY, PA USA", which I have only seen on Armstrong-embossed insulators. The ...
Posted by Colin Jung on August 19, 2018 - 0.6kb
LEFT= CD 121 (110) AQUA W/AMBER SWIRLS AM TEL &TEL CO GLASS INSULATOR MINT BUT FOR A ROUGH UPPER WIRE RIM ABOVE &
RIGHT =CD 121 (110 AQUA WITH AMBER SWIRLS AM TEL &TEL CO GLASS INSULATOR MINT BUT FOR 1 ...
Posted by William Shelton on August 18, 2018 - 0.3kb
Got these in a bucket of insulators today. Anybody ever see a wide dome mold unit? The two on outside are the usual Hemi-16 tolls. This picture really shows difference.
Posted by Andy Wadysz on August 17, 2018 - 0.2kb
Got these in a bucket of insulators today. Anybody ever see a wide dome mold unit? The two on outside are the usual Hemi-16 tolls.
Posted by Andy Wadysz on August 17, 2018 - 0.1kb
VERY NICE CD 303/310 MUNCIE /NOT PERFECT BUT DISPLAYS GREAT /1 2" BRUISE U CAN SEE IN PHOTO NO GLASS MSSING AND 1 1/2" CHIP NEARBY THAT TAKES OUT 1 RDP AND THEN ON OPOSITE MOLD LINE 1 MORE CHIP THAT DAMAGED 3 ...
Posted by William Shelton on August 16, 2018 - 0.3kb
The CD 342 comes in two variants : A rare early unmarked top version and the more well known marked units . It is thought that a small initial production run of a few hundred units of the CD 342 was made in late 1902 or ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on August 15, 2018 - 1.1kb
Glowing cobalt Hemingray 19 SDP.
Two chips on the skirt by the base above the three damaged drip points and some roughness on the wire ridge at the left mold line. Small flea bite on dome.
$175 shipped in the ...
Posted by Mark Andersen on August 13, 2018 - 0.3kb
Has just a bit of roughness at outside edge from mold removal - otherwise mint! Very fizzy and some smaller stones as you can see. Bought from Zicmeman at Springfield several years ago. More pictures available. $180 ...
Posted by Andy Wadysz on August 13, 2018 - 0.3kb
About a 3/4" chip as shown plus a 7/8" long X 3/8" wide flake on the dome at the right mold line, and the worst part is a 1.5" x 1" chip in the rear that takes out the last R. About half the ...
Posted by Andy Wadysz on August 13, 2018 - 0.4kb
Piece on left is a C mold, 4 1/16 inches tall, skirt/base flake front right and base chip in rear. Piece on right is a G mold, 4 3/16 inches tall, chipping to 3/4 of base, skirt/base flake right of center in front, and ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on August 12, 2018 - 0.3kb
H.G.CO. signal in a very nice whiskey amber color.
About 2/3 of the drip points are damaged, with a couple being completely removed. There are three arc bruises on the base as well, each about 5 drip points wide. ...
Posted by Sean Green on August 8, 2018 - 0.7kb
Aqua G mold CD 123 EC&M. Unfortunately, this one has some base damage; there is a large base bruise about 2" long in the front (as seen in the photo), and a few small shallow base flakes. There is a 2" ...
Posted by Sean Green on August 8, 2018 - 0.4kb
Much more rare compared to the Cobalt versions!! One of the earliest EC&M's! Rich greeny aqua "A" mold in EXCEPTIONALLY nice condition. Doesn't get any better!! $ 1295.00 includes shipping.
Posted by Robert W Baumann on August 8, 2018 - 0.2kb
Both sides show identical repairs made at the mold lines
Posted by Jack Snyder on August 7, 2018 - 0.1kb