this CD has 19 different embossing variations, and looking at these two, they didn't care about how these embossing looked. I thought that they were from the same mold until I looked at the back. Both have the same ...
Posted by Billy Ewing on February 25, 2015 - 0.3kb
... found that there were definitely THREE molds that had two backward Ns!. ( by placement and distances of lettering)Maybe that's why I have three ...
Posted by Mike O'Loughlin on February 22, 2015 - 1.1kb
Here is a really nice WHITTLE MOLD CD 143
It's only flaw is a very hard to see base bruise...otherwise, very close to mint.
The color seems to me to be light grayish green, but these greenie pieces are difficult ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on February 22, 2015 - 0.3kb
Being offered last but not least is this super CD 728 in a bright crisp blue aqua with some amber stringers in the skirt area. Condition is superb. Mold removal roughness associated with all early threadless pieces. ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on February 21, 2015 - 0.3kb
Aqua 133.1 Samuel Hnos Tel Fed Mex. There is a somewhat shallow, elongated chip under the mold line on base maybe 2.5" in length. Does not appear from the Tel Fed Mex side. Dark spot on base is an old label which ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on February 21, 2015 - 0.6kb
A fantastic piece with great character
!! A carbon ring in the dome, with odd shaped bubbles, a white patch of fizzy bubbles, glass folds, and a long misshapen bubble in the base set off this guy!! Additionally, an ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on February 17, 2015 - 0.7kb
Unlisted rich green aqua CD 292.5 [010] KNOWLES 6" BOSTON power insulator in superb condition. Four pencil lead point ticks, middle under ear paperthin fleck smaller than a pinky nail, skinny paperthin 1/4" ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on February 16, 2015 - 0.4kb
Probably the most dome glass I've seen in an R. Good Jr. toll. This is one of the first ones made, too, as there are no dots under the embossing. This one is a bit rough, having several annealing lines and a shallow ...
Posted by Michael Swanson on February 14, 2015 - 0.8kb
What a color! This dark peacock is a killer color for one of these old H.G.Co's. This is a script mold. Color is MUCH better and darker in person than the pictures show.
It does have some damage. Chip on the upper ...
Posted by Bob Schwartz on February 11, 2015 - 0.4kb
Pretty light green aqua. There is a rather generous amount of milk cascading around the front pin hole and skirt and the side thereof. There are two small clam like petticoat chips and then there is a shallow flat chip ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on February 11, 2015 - 0.5kb
Bottom/Top of pin hole.
Rectangular mold mark.
Looks like a Laurence Gray & Joseph Ham Oct 7th, 1894 patent.
Posted by Mark Kerr on February 9, 2015 - 0.1kb
I finally got around to repairing this rare Jewel today . It is the three piece mold version of the unipart non-glazeweld Locke #100 (U-964b) . Only three of this U-964a version have surfaced that I am awair of and all ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on February 9, 2015 - 1.5kb
Here is a CD 160 (025) Lynchburg in great condition. Book lists these for $30-40, but only in green aqua. This one is in blue aqua. Mold number is 5. Price is $40 plus actual shipping costs.
Posted by Ken Roberts on February 9, 2015 - 0.2kb
Previously a CD 120.2 and is a fairly scarce and underrated insulator in the hobby. Brooke's blue with a slight hint of ambering, fizz and thick dome glass. I am nitpicking on the damages I see.
A small lower groove ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on February 4, 2015 - 0.7kb
Here is a CD 121 A.T.&.T. Co. with backwards 14 on the dome in green. It has two flat base chips that I will show in a second picture. One is under the Co., and the other is just behind the left mold line. I am ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on February 4, 2015 - 0.4kb
CD 127 [010] (Dome) 3 (F-Crown) L.A.C.S PAT.JULY 25th 1865 (F-Skirt) W.U. PATTE (R-Skirt) RN SB. Lots of dome glass to show off what looks like a milky white Murano glass flower in the dome that was left behind when the ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on February 3, 2015 - 0.6kb
Here is a CD 112 NEW ENG. TEL. & TEL. CO. in aqua. You just don't see these come up very often. I think they are somewhat undervalued in the guide. As far as damage, there is a small shallow nick chip you can see ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on February 3, 2015 - 0.5kb
CD 133 [230] (F-Crown) (Arc)W. BROOKFIELD/ 1 / 55 FULTON ST. / N.Y. (R-Crown) (Arc)CAUVET'S / PAT / JULY 25, 1865 {MLOD} SB. Slight milky swirls around the dome. Chipping across mold edge on rear skirt. Price $10 plus ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on February 1, 2015 - 0.4kb
CD 133 [230] (F-Crown) (Arc)W. BROOKFIELD/ 1 / 55 FULTON ST. / N.Y. (R-Crown) (Arc)CAUVET'S / PAT / JULY 25, 1865 {MLOD} SB. Slight milky swirls around the skirt and through the 55 FULTON ST. embossing. Slight olive ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on February 1, 2015 - 0.5kb
CD 133 [221] (F-Crown) (Arc) W. BROOKFIELD / 1 / 55 FULTON ST./ N.Y. (F-Skirt) E.R. (R-Crown) (Arc)CAUVET'S / PAT. / JULY 25, 1865 (R-Skirt) PAT.JAN. 25, 1870 / PAT.FEB. 22, 1870 {MLOD} {Note 'F' is missing middle bar} ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 31, 2015 - 0.8kb
CD 133 [220] (F-Crown) (Arc) W. BROOKFIELD / 1 / 55 FULTON ST./ N.Y. (F-Skirt) E.R. (R-Crown) (Arc)CAUVET'S / PAT. / JULY 25, 1865 (R-Skirt) PAT.JAN. 25, 1870 / PAT.FEB. 22, 1870 {MLOD} SB. Milky ribbons in the front ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 31, 2015 - 0.7kb
CD 133 [220] (F-Crown) (Arc) W. BROOKFIELD / 1 / 55 FULTON ST./ N.Y. (F-Skirt) E.R. (R-Crown) (Arc)CAUVET'S / PAT. / JULY 25, 1865 (R-Skirt) PAT.JAN. 25, 1870 / PAT.FEB. 22, 1870 {MLOD} SB. Nice dome glass, bold ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 31, 2015 - 0.6kb
... It is possible (likely, even) that the molds had additional work done on them over time, so some of this variability might be due to these ...
Posted by Andrew Gibson on January 25, 2015 - 1.5kb
This light blue CD 145 HG CO petticoat has the largest rock ever in one of these. Color is a very very light blue, making the white rock stand out even more. Perfect condition, and the rock measure one inch,......any ...
Posted by Eric Wampner on January 24, 2015 - 0.3kb
... why script embossing and ONLY 41' dated molds ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on January 22, 2015 - 1.6kb