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I'm offering for sale today a VVNM (looks mint to me, but I see a short wire rub in the front wire groove, so...) a Brookfield CREB beehive with STRONG embossing and a number 16 mold number perfectly ghost embossed ...
Posted by Michael Swanson on August 14, 2017 - 0.6kb
I'm offering for sale today a VVNM (looks mint to me, but I see a short wire rub in the front wire groove, so...) a Brookfield CREB beehive with STRONG embossing and a number 16 mold number perfectly ghost embossed ...
Posted by Michael Swanson on August 14, 2017 - 0.6kb
Offering up this cobalt blue CD 162 Hemingray No 19 insulator. Sharp drip points with some being round (you can see a few round ones in the front). Neat blue color - photo taken outside. Few surface wrinkles around ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on August 8, 2017 - 0.9kb
Offering up this olive green CD 162 Hemingray No 19. Photo taken in the natural light - gorgeous color. Maybe even yellow olive? Not an expert on what you call the color - but the photo represents what it looks like. ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on August 8, 2017 - 0.8kb
Here are both variants of the CD 115 HEWINGRAY error. Both are from the same mold. On the left is the earlier [170] version, and on the right is the later [180] version where they added "MADE IN U.S.A." ...
Posted by Christian Willis on August 6, 2017 - 0.3kb
Here are both variants of the CD 113 HEMINGAY error. Both are from the same mold. On the left is the later [025] version when they switched over to RDP, and on the right is the earlier [030] SDP version.
Posted by Christian Willis on August 6, 2017 - 0.2kb
CD 128 HEMIGRAY [003] error with mold and date code 41-42: (1944 production). It's rare to find such a late year uncorrected spelling error; it may be the latest one known to date.
Posted by Christian Willis on July 31, 2017 - 0.2kb
Ever since I saw a picture of the CD 301.5 in the McDougald book back in 1992, I knew I wanted one. At the time, I had no idea how scarce they were, and the (then) $350-400 price guide value was waaaay out of an 11 year ...
Posted by Christian Willis on July 31, 2017 - 1.0kb
These are from the same mold they have a strange air pocket inside the glass. Would love to have a blue one like Jim Colburn's just posted, guess you have to be at the right place at the right time.
Posted by Terry Drollinger on July 29, 2017 - 0.2kb
... shot. These are from three different molds ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on July 29, 2017 - 0.2kb
Recently found this WBROOKFIELD on the left . Question is is it a early production of the one on left ?? Is one on right a reworked mold or is the one on the left a former BGM mold ???
Posted by Thomas Nielson on July 15, 2017 - 0.2kb
Awesome amber and milk swirled greeny CD 286 boldly embossed FM LOCKE VICTOR NY R- Lots of dates. Three pencil lead point ticks, fingernail upper wire ridge flake some spots of minor day one inner umbrella edge mold ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on July 13, 2017 - 0.3kb
Neat vertical milky olive swirl in front in this apple green CD 133 W. BROOKFIELD R- NEW YORK in a B.G.M.CO. mold. Fabulous MINT condition! $ 40.00 includes shipping.
Posted by Robert W Baumann on July 13, 2017 - 0.2kb
Glass spools from the Homestake Mining Company's underground operations. Also, a couple of porcelain spools from one of their communication lines to a hydro-electric operation. Displayed on a wall shelf made from a ...
Posted by Richard Hart on July 7, 2017 - 0.2kb
Either a bad mold or an underpour, note that no glass is missing.
Posted by Dave Kingston on July 4, 2017 - 0.0kb
FAR LEFT RARE ROSE TINT UNEMBOSSED AUTRALIA GLASS INSULATOR IN MINT CONDITION BOOKS FOR $125 IN 1996 PRICE GUIDE NEXT RARE GRAY/PURPLE AGEE ALSO MINT DOES HAVE MOLD MARKS ON DOME 3RD FROM LEFT BURGUNDY PURPLE AGEE ...
Posted by William Shelton on July 3, 2017 - 0.3kb
"MADE IN U.S.A." is not very clear on this Hemingray-56 ANSWER: The faint embossing is caused by too hot glass where you can barely read the lettering, the glass tries to fold back into itself. ., mold ...
Posted by Andy Schoenleben on July 2, 2017 - 0.4kb
This Hemingray-42 has an interesting "H" in Hemingray. ANSWER: The faint embossing is caused by too hot glass where you can barely read the lettering, the glass tries to fold back into itself. ., mold paste ...
Posted by Andy Schoenleben on July 2, 2017 - 0.4kb
This picture and the next 2 pictures show insulators that have blurry/faint embossing. I am wondering if this blurry/faint embossing is more valuable, less valuable, or valued the same as compared to a crisp/clear ...
Posted by Andy Schoenleben on July 2, 2017 - 0.6kb
Normally this CD is only found with a 1"pinhole . In all my collecting days I have seen maybe 6 examples with the larger 1 3/8" pinhole like this. These are quite an underrated power glass rarity ! . This ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on July 1, 2017 - 0.6kb
Here is a real mold warmer insulator. I believe it to be a CD 122. It's either Armstrong or Whitall Tatum. I used it as a paperweight for years and has a lot of scuff wear on bottom. Won't find many of these around. ...
Posted by Peter Horner on July 1, 2017 - 0.3kb
Nice CD 162 Fort Wayne Signal Little Bubbly & Junkie Aqua.. Embossed Front - F T W . E.Co . ( Line _ Under T ) - Back - PAT ' D NOV. 13 TH . 1883 . (Line _ Under TH & 1 on side of Mold Line Over Dome - VNM With ...
Posted by Doug (Dug) - Dougie Williams on June 28, 2017 - 0.3kb
I'm looking for this CD 127 Brookfield that I refer to as a "button top or button dome". The diameter of the dome is smaller than the diameter of the insulator. The embossing is somewhat immaterial, it's the ...
Posted by Jack Snyder on June 24, 2017 - 0.4kb
Nice Yellow Green ( Little Darker Than Pic.) Large Groove V on Dome, American Insulator Beehive VVNM Under Pour Takes out Part of R in Insulator, Very Small Open Bubble on Mold Line near S in Insulator, Small 1/8'' ...
Posted by Doug (Dug) - Dougie Williams on June 23, 2017 - 0.3kb
CD 132.2 NO NAME S.T. PAISLEY with a 2 embossed on the dome top. Unusual greeny color with a neat ripply cold mold surface. Two micro 1/8" lower wire ridge nicks and a flat 1.75" base flake are the only flaws! ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on June 15, 2017 - 0.2kb

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