EIN 030 Santa Ana piece with Santa Ana blotted out. One must look very close at one side of the skirt. If you look close enough yee shall see. The color is a dark teal aqua. The condition is very near mint. Has a base ...
Posted by Roger Poole on June 17, 2014 - 1.2kb
EIN 040 Nice Lemon color. Little fizz and touch of milk at top of threaded pin hole. The condition is very, very near mint. Has small flea bite at very bottom of rear skirt. The inner skirt has some bruising on inside ...
Posted by Roger Poole on June 17, 2014 - 0.6kb
EIN 030. Shoulder embossed and lehr kiss with leters that don't match any letters embossed on the[id= shoulder. to see that lehr kiss. This insulato had a rough birth. More about that later. The color of glass is blue. ...
Posted by Roger Poole on June 17, 2014 - 1.5kb
This pc shows clearly a partial letter K and full letter E where the insulator bumped up against something unknown. Don't see either of those letters in the bold shoulder embossing on this piece. I doubt that Charles ...
Posted by Roger Poole on June 17, 2014 - 0.8kb
Closing out the last pieces from my collection.
This lot consists of:
1) CD 162 Brookfield EIN [030]. Dark emerald green with some amber streaks, light snow, and small bubbles. Two BB bruises on dome and a 3/8 x ...
Posted by Mike Guthrie on June 16, 2014 - 1.1kb
EIN 120 No Name Withycombe Canadian beevive with awesome amber. Has as you see virtical rigdes on dome and skirt. The amber you see is centered onone side. Only way you can tell one side from another is if you search ...
Posted by Roger Poole on June 16, 2014 - 1.4kb
On left is a lt aqua 162 Wm Brookfield New York with the Nov 13th 1883 date. An interesting bubble was split apart between the wire groove during its manufacture. The bubble is not open but just gives some artistic ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on June 16, 2014 - 0.7kb
Exceptional yellow-olive swirls in an otherwise aqua insulator. Big, fat drips, and only a couple are nicked ! Small wire ridge flake at mold line. Hard to find one nicer. $38 + postage.
Posted by Brent Burger on June 15, 2014 - 0.2kb
I was starting to think this piece didn't exist as it has eluded me for since the 2007 guide came out. Just 10 min prior I was telling Doug Williams I couldn't find this piece despite the common color and $20-$30 price ...
Posted by (private) on June 15, 2014 - 0.4kb
Noticed "dots" above and below PYREX . Dots above P Y R and X, below E and X . Not listed is this a "mold" issue from use? Any one have similar ?
Posted by Thomas Nielson on June 15, 2014 - 0.1kb
This is a EIN 100 in light green Jan 25 1870 creb. It was covered in train soot yesterday so I wasn't sure if my $3 would be worth the purchased for me. It did look a green color but one never knows with the soot ...
Posted by Roger Poole on June 15, 2014 - 1.2kb
A nice amber-ed up Brookfield CREB...The pour stringer lines corresponding with the amber is suggestive of a rusted mold being used.
Picture by Daniel Gauron
Posted by (private) on June 15, 2014 - 0.2kb
A nice amber-ed up Brookfield CREB...The pour stringer lines corresponding with the amber is suggestive of a rusted mold being used.
Picture by Daniel Gauron
Posted by (private) on June 15, 2014 - 0.2kb
A nice amber-ed up Brookfield CREB...The pour stringer lines corresponding with the amber is suggestive of a rusted mold being used.
Picture by Daniel Gauron
Posted by (private) on June 15, 2014 - 0.2kb
Pretty blue-aqua pointy-dome example and a zinger yellow-green example of the more common mold type with vibrant yellow swirls for even more "pop". Blue guy is about perfect. Green dude has a clean pinky flake ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 15, 2014 - 0.4kb
Great colored S.F. mold type Star with fine yellow-olive swirls throughout an otherwise aqua insulator for a nice two-toned effect. It really "pops" for color. $28 + shipping
Maydwell 115 in a rich, orangey ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 15, 2014 - 0.3kb
I will be listing hundreds of insulators over the next month's here is the first group's. All prices including shipping costs. if more info or pictures are every required of a particuliar insulator please let me know. ...
Posted by Craig Boehm on June 14, 2014 - 1.1kb
EIN 040 embossing minus the most of the T pa PAT and the P of SEPT due to two opened bubbles under base. Don't think you will be looking at the embossing as much as you will be the unusual cluster of bubbles about ...
Posted by Roger Poole on June 14, 2014 - 1.3kb
Here is a perfect example of the difference between the two CDs
While I know most people will tell you it's concave vs convex I would have to disagree (to some extent at least)
on the left is a definite CD 133 ...
Posted by Patrick Moylan on June 14, 2014 - 0.8kb
Lefty is Amethyst (only one i believe)
Right is Green with Amber
Both are
f-Crown PATENT / DEC 19 1871
r-Crown 3
r-Skirt A (well the purple one would be if a chip didn't take it off)
Need an olive amber ...
Posted by Patrick Moylan on June 14, 2014 - 0.4kb
... R-SKIRT A (I believe all A molds are this shape and style ...
Posted by Patrick Moylan on June 14, 2014 - 0.2kb
This is a pretty CD 133 HGCO signal in Lemon or light yellow green. This one has a few nice bubbles, some milky stringers throughout and perfect drips. There is not much wrong with this one, just some base mold line ...
Posted by Chris Seamons on June 12, 2014 - 0.7kb
Reduced to $150!
This is another pretty CD 133 HGCO signal in Lemon or light yellow green. This one has a few nice bubbles, some milky stringers throughout and perfect drips. There is not much wrong with this one, ...
Posted by Chris Seamons on June 12, 2014 - 0.5kb
Centered is a green 191 B in the [010] embossing. Top and bottom together book $200-$250. Perfect except for a flash crack running from front base up to dome and down through left rear pin hole.
Left a crude fizzy ...
Posted by Mason Colby on June 12, 2014 - 0.4kb
EIN 010 California on front skirt and glass dot at top. Nice dark shade of purple with tons of fizzy champagne bubbles and many other various sized visible bubbles scattered about through the dome mostly. Due to an ...
Posted by Roger Poole on June 12, 2014 - 1.2kb