"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
Neat cold mold ripply surface and a big dome top bubble. Bright blue CD 132.2 NO NAME S.T. PAISLEY with a 2 embossed on the dome top. Flat open bubble the size of a small kidney bean on the crown edge, fingernail size ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on June 15, 2017 - 0.4kb
These are not all made in Stoddard but they are part of my study. The bottles are Stoddard glass. One very subtle and tricky way of identifying a Stoddard bottle is looking for the word STODDARD on the bottle. This took ...
Posted by Dario Dimare on June 13, 2017 - 0.6kb
A collection of hemi 17 with mold numbers of 6, 11, 15, 14, 13, 25, 18?, and 12. These are clear, green tint, straw tint, off clear in color, but there are errors and blottouts dispite the closeness in the times made. I ...
Posted by Arjae Sicley on June 12, 2017 - 0.4kb
... the plain BF pieces made from very worn molds. I have long suspected that BFNY mold set got set aside for 10 years and was later put back into ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 11, 2017 - 0.5kb
I found this the other day and wondering if it is a fake. Not sure if there are commemorative ones made or reproductions. It has Tillotson on crown (MOLD)SB Color?? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for ...
Posted by Tracy Holte on May 25, 2017 - 0.2kb
Near mint. The only "issues" are a 3/16" x 1/8" shallow area of missing glass just above and to the left of the embossing. Could be a Lehr kiss or a very smooth flake. I just cannot tell. A couple ...
Posted by (private) on May 25, 2017 - 0.3kb
This is a beautiful CD 127 EIN [145] (F-Crown) 3 / W. BROOKFIELD 55 FULTON ST. (R-Crown) PAT.APRIL 4, 1870 {Note 'APRIL 4, 1870' date} {MLOD} {Straight side variant} SB in Blue Aqua with a couple of white cotton balls ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on May 11, 2017 - 0.4kb
CD 126 Lt Blue w/ amber goober in dome .
Brookfield // New York (3 piece mold)
A little soot + nick /base flake on bottom rear skirt
$9.95 + postage
Posted by Mark Grimek on May 6, 2017 - 0.2kb
1) CD 121 Royal Purple (B.T.C. blotout) CANADA rev. wire rubbing and 2" lower w.g. chipping so: $27.50
2) CD 154 Hemingray Blue / Green 2 Tone Hemingray- 42 Upper wire groove chipping so : $24.95
3) CD ...
Posted by Mark Grimek on May 6, 2017 - 0.9kb
Three very nice (060) diamond ponies in three different mold styles. Two olive ambers and a dark yellow olive green. All vnm with a bit of in use scuffing, great pieces.
Forty dollars plus shipping with satisfaction ...
Posted by Jason Porter on May 5, 2017 - 0.2kb
A comparison of the 2 piece (mold line over dome) vs 3 piece mold (button top) CD 731's.
Posted by Mark Grimek on April 30, 2017 - 0.1kb
With the ICON discussion of 3 piece mold CD 126's, I decided to post a picture of one.
This shows a comparison of the 3 piece mold (Lt. Blue) to a 2 piece mold (Green) CD 126 CREB.
Posted by Mark Grimek on April 30, 2017 - 0.2kb
With the ICON discussion of 3 piece mold CD 126's, I decided to post a picture of one.
This shows the swirled embossing of the dome, that does not line up with the side mold lines.
Posted by Mark Grimek on April 30, 2017 - 0.2kb
With the ICON discussion of 3 piece mold CD 126's, I decided to post a picture of one.
Posted by Mark Grimek on April 30, 2017 - 0.1kb
My trio of different mold variations for E C &Ms. Left is a "B" mold, Center is a "D" mold,
and on the right is an "H" mold. Just variations of aqua, but still nice glass!
Posted by Jim Colburn on April 24, 2017 - 0.2kb
This my first "D" mold EC&M. From that boxed collection purchase from March. The glass is
a little more on the green aqua side than this photo indicates. EC &M line up next photo.
Posted by Jim Colburn on April 24, 2017 - 0.2kb