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CD 121 (110) HEMINGRAY AQUA WITH RDP vnm and bubbles for bonus and blotted CD 121 (010) W.G.M. W/MILK STREAK IN SKIRT /ROYAL PURPLE damage=1 bruise on upper wire rim left hand side on mold line and 4 flakes off ...
Posted by William Shelton on February 29, 2016 - 0.4kb
Here is a CD 299.1 Prism in a blue aqua. It has a flat pinkie nail flake chip under the corner of one ear, and some light flaking on the inside edges of the three skirts probably from mold removal. Additional pictures ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on February 28, 2016 - 0.3kb
Very nice E. C & M B mold in a Teal Aqua with light veils of milk throughout and thousands of champagne bubbles throughout as well. I would say the base on this is very close to mint. The bases on these are usually ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on February 26, 2016 - 0.7kb
For sale is an E.C. & M., I believe it is a 'C' mold. It has a large chip out of the front skirt, it does stand as it leans forward (pics. 1 & 2). See picture 3 for an internal bruise towards the bottom of the ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on February 24, 2016 - 0.6kb
Here is a CD 112 EIN [010] (Dome) OX (F-Skirt) BROOKFIELD SB in green that seems to glow, especially in bright sunshine, as shown above. I'm calling this one factory mint with a day one lehr kiss in the rear being the ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on February 22, 2016 - 0.4kb
On the left is an RFI-treated U-788 (790?) Westinghouse in brown/blond glaze. No damage beyond the wire rubs shown. $10 plus postage. SOLD. In the middle is a dome-incuse U-132 C.P.R. in cream colored glaze. There ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on February 21, 2016 - 0.7kb
Here is a CD 115 EIN [060] (F-Skirt) HEMINGRAY-10 (R-Skirt) MADE IN U.S.A. with perfect tiny SDP in a lighter Hemingray Blue. Minor wire rubs at right and left mold lines and some wear around the sharp upper ridge is ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on February 21, 2016 - 0.3kb
This C.E.W. has a mold line over the dome. Thin chip on the base a little longer than a finger nail, can be seen in the picture. Other than that VVNM. A light flash over from the wire groove to the base, can be seen in ...
Posted by Curtis Erickson on February 21, 2016 - 0.3kb
I think this is the [100] embossing, but it could be my eyes. The insulator could be a [085], the back of the dome is very faint, typical for these. This CREB is a mold #4. The color is a grayish purple, I guess this is ...
Posted by Curtis Erickson on February 21, 2016 - 0.7kb
One of my favorite pieces and if I didn't have two of them, I wouldn't sell it. Beautiful color, what I would call medium cornflower. And super condition for his damage prone style. There are a few micro nibbles on ...
Posted by Rick Jones on February 17, 2016 - 0.7kb
... some heavy retooling marks on the side molds ...
Posted by Graham Catt on February 17, 2016 - 0.6kb
Out of four insulators there were only two with the same mold numbers below the AGM embossings on their front sides. For some odd reason I already sold these four to a couple other collectors. Would have thought someone ...
Posted by Roger Poole on February 16, 2016 - 0.3kb
Rich blue aqua CD 285 "Edison" light bulb looking insulator. Two pencil lead point ticks, some minor base edge mold removal nicks, light lehr kiss line on the side dome about a inch long and a shallow ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on February 14, 2016 - 0.3kb
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Posted by Robert W Baumann on February 14, 2016 - 0.0kb
Crisp light aqua with a cool tack in the glass right above the front embossing. CD 133 W. BROOKFIELD R- NEW YORK in the BGMCO mold. Fantastic condition! $ 60.00 includes shipping.
Posted by Robert W Baumann on February 14, 2016 - 0.2kb
CD 123 EC&M Co with olive stringers. Nice clean surface (not tumbled) with a number of concentric circle fingerprint like glass swirls on the surface. 1 1/4 inch bubble in the skirt at the mold line on the left ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on February 14, 2016 - 0.5kb
Here is a tough CD 146.5 Vertical Bar in a light green color. The dark spot at the base is a bubble with a tiny opening that got dirt in it. It has a small nick on the base edge as seen just to the left of the bubble, ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on February 13, 2016 - 0.4kb
Looking to fill in this CD number without paying $400-500? Here you go. This specimen was split in half near the mold lines at some point and was reglued. Whoever reglued it did an excellent job, and it's pretty hard to ...
Posted by Christian Willis on February 12, 2016 - 0.5kb
Looking to fill in this CD number without paying $400-500? Here you go. This specimen was split in half near the mold lines at some point and was reglued. Whoever reglued it did an excellent job, and it's pretty hard to ...
Posted by Christian Willis on February 12, 2016 - 0.5kb
Here is a (F-Skirt) H.G.CO. (R-Skirt) PETTICOAT { Narrow Skirt } in Aqua. Couple of flea tics. One in the center of crown area above the H.G.CO. embossing and one just to the left of the left mold line. The base of the ...
Posted by Bear Spitler on February 12, 2016 - 0.3kb
Light aqua with micro bubbles. 2 pinky nail sized chips and 1 area on the right mold line with chipping about the same size. All are on the lower wire groove. Upper, base and dome are perfect. Full refund if it's not ...
Posted by Dave Brown on February 12, 2016 - 0.3kb
This baby signal has a slightly extended inner skirt. "A" mold.
Posted by Mike Jordan on February 10, 2016 - 0.1kb
Nice pair of clear diamond shaped radio strains. Both are embossed Pat Pend on the ends. 1. There are some minor annealing lines around the loops at both ends. There is moderate rubbing, grinding scuffing along both ...
Posted by Chris Tella on February 10, 2016 - 0.8kb
Check out that outstanding tie wire. Looks like someone took pride in their work. Also included is a CD 145 W. BROOKFIELD (in very nice shape) with a pair of patent dates on the back side of the dome. Big bold mold ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on February 9, 2016 - 0.4kb
Another rare Hemingray for the specialist. Nobody knows for sure what the large "MR" embossed over Hemingray stands for, but the number of these known is in the low double digits. This piece was manufactured ...
Posted by Christian Willis on February 7, 2016 - 0.6kb

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