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My newest addition to the CD 162 H.G.Co. lineup. Ice aqua with new script embossing. It's the lightest one Ive been able to find and the mold isn't as reworked and squatty as these usually are. The glass has great ...
Posted by Michael Green on June 8, 2015 - 0.3kb
Hardly ever see R. Good insulators with junk in them. This aqua R. Good toll insulator, CD 121 (3 dot mold), has two pieces. Right in front next to the embossing is a black rock and behind the rock is a triangular piece ...
Posted by Colin Jung on June 6, 2015 - 0.5kb
For the CD specialist or the color hound, here is a seldom seen, less-seldom offered CD 296.2 EIN [010] (F-Skirt) [Prism] SB in a deep yellow green that smacks of olive overtones. This insulator was previously listed as ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on May 31, 2015 - 1.0kb
Here is a CD 102 EIN [250] (F-Skirt) HEMINGRAY / No 9 (R-Skirt) PATENT / MAY 2 1893 SDP in blue aqua. Damage consists of one missing drip point, another halved, some dome dings, and very minor nibbling around the sharp ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on May 29, 2015 - 0.6kb
Nice light blue color with lots of seed bubbles and a steamy carbon swirl at the top of the dome. All embossing is wea but can be read if you have patients and better eyes then mine. It is easy to see the #7 with glass ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 27, 2015 - 0.8kb
Offering a fizzy aqua H Mold EC&M. Condition: a few surface annealing lines. Nice orange peel surface and lots of character. Base bruise and a few small base chips as shown in following pictures. One tight 1/4" ...
Posted by (private) on May 27, 2015 - 0.4kb
Also wanted to add that the bottom is almost 2 inches thick. Maybe the mold was never turned or blown correctly. You can see how this the bottom is on the first pic.
Posted by David Erickson on May 26, 2015 - 0.2kb
First, A CD 145 H.G.CO. // PETTICOAT (no mold letter) in a Vivid Blue with lite milkyness around the pinhole. A nice 1880's Covington, Kentucky piece. The second is a CD 164 Transition Mold H.G.Co 1893 Patent PETTICOAT ...
Posted by Mark Grimek on May 25, 2015 - 0.3kb
Could this be . . .the elusive LONG DISTANCE creb? Clearly marked with SN 10. . .to the right. . .the letters LD. Just kiddin with y'all. . .looks like a bit of jumpin around in the mold caused this interesting ...
Posted by (private) on May 24, 2015 - 0.4kb
Here's a nice CD 154 embossed: N. 42 Cristalerias (front) de Chile (reverse) in either Green Aqua or Lime Green. Has 1/2 thumb flake on lower wire groove. All 37 round drips are intact. Teeny white bruise on left mold ...
Posted by (private) on May 24, 2015 - 0.3kb
Another piece from my collection. I haven't another like it and this one will be difficult to replace. I would call it more lavender than anything else, but it does have some gray tones which keeps it from being in that ...
Posted by Michael Swanson on May 23, 2015 - 1.7kb
Here is a CD 102 EIN [060] (F-Skirt) [Diamond] SB in either emerald green (PG 30-40) or dark yellow green (PG 10-15). You make the call. Photos on the left were taken under CFL light, and the ones on the right were ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on May 23, 2015 - 0.6kb
Here's a rear view of the good old CREB in a darker shade of purple. It has mold number 1 on top. The condition isn't too bad for these. It has five or six little pecks on the front side, 1/4 flake off the right side ...
Posted by Michael Green on May 22, 2015 - 0.6kb
Here's a good old CREB if your looking for one in a darker shade of purple. It has mold number 1 on top. The condition isn't too bad for these. It has five or six little pecks on the front side, 1/4 flake off the right ...
Posted by Michael Green on May 22, 2015 - 0.6kb
while pawing through a box to find a 'normal' 145 SKEB noticed I had three more candidates, this one has Rev 5 possibly over 5 maybe just a 5. This one got me noticing the swooping out from the skirt profile, Wondered ...
Posted by Mike O'Loughlin on May 20, 2015 - 0.3kb
Light Lime Green W.E.MFG.CO with some bubbles and a Flat Base. It stands straight up. Has 2 small rough mold spots on the left side skirt and above the wire groove. A pinky nail chip on the base. (Could be a factory ...
Posted by Alan Riegler on May 18, 2015 - 0.3kb
Here are three CD 143 CanPacs in aqua with stuff. The left and right ones are mold twins EIN [070] (F-Skirt) CANADIAN PA[C]IFIC RY CO {Note backwards letter} {MLOD} SB with backwards C. The middle one is EIN [150] ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on May 17, 2015 - 0.7kb
... DID exist to be used in the 1941 molds(or at least the numbers 1-2 existed). But why would they mostly use script and mix both embossing ... and ONLY for the 1941 manufacture year molds ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on May 16, 2015 - 0.5kb
These number bottom jars could belong to Mason's 1858s, Globes, Wax sealers among a few others. Which ever ones they are, This is the first #1 of a regular non blackglass I've found and surely the first mold of whatever ...
Posted by (private) on May 15, 2015 - 0.3kb
CD 123 f mold light green with front skirt slice $725 shipping included
Posted by Arnie Lowenstein on May 14, 2015 - 0.1kb
CD 123 f mold light green with front skirt slice $725 shipping included if interested call Arnie 510 909 0023
Posted by Arnie Lowenstein on May 14, 2015 - 0.1kb
Latest projects and new editions to my collection... A complete M-2010 experimental Fred Locke 1898-1899 vintage "combination" insulator with Brookfield glass base and a very early white Fred Locke ink marked ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on May 14, 2015 - 2.7kb
Has B on front skirt and XO not centered in center on top. may be made from a mold Lynchburg may have retooled for their iwn use. The color is more blended in then my iPhone camera sees it. It is actually a really nice ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 13, 2015 - 1.1kb
Here is a beautiful pair of little Polish ponies. The ice green piece is VNM with no visible damage while the aqua one has some roughness around the mold line and a small crack on base. Reduced to $45 shipped to the ...
Posted by Zac Mirecki on May 12, 2015 - 0.2kb
Yes, the lighting is wrong and makes it look too pink. But it shows the neck details great when zoomed in. R.R.R. (Radway;s Ready Relief) / Radway / New York Thanks to ICON members with better bottle knowledge than ...
Posted by Lee Brewer on May 11, 2015 - 1.3kb

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