... made in circa 1920s. Clearly different molds. Typically affixed with nail secured through hole passing through dome. Unmarked. Manufacturer ...
Posted by (private) on April 21, 2014 - 0.3kb
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All prices are listed in a spreadsheet below!
They are all priced individually and most are now priced at low book.
These are some of ...
Posted by Brian Riecker on April 20, 2014 - 6.7kb
Here are three different Brookfield-made beehives, each with some cool bubble action going on. On the left is a blue B [010] with a backwards 10 on the dome and a very large bubble in the rear skirt below a deep and ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on April 19, 2014 - 1.4kb
Here is a blue aqua CD 145 EIN [090] (F-Crown) (Arc) W. BROOKFIELD / 45 CLIFF ST / N.Y. (R-Crown) 5 / (Arc) PAT'D NOV. 13TH 1883 / FEB. 12TH 1884 {MLOD} SB. (NOTE – The S in ST. is closed (worn mold?) so it looks like ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on April 19, 2014 - 0.7kb
CD 145 Brookfield CREB EIN [210]: Mold # 11. Wobbly inner petticoat with a small ding in the front...otherwise, no issues at all. Pinhole goes almost to the top with practically no dome glass. Lights out pics really ...
Posted by Zaphir Shamma on April 18, 2014 - 0.3kb
Todays Good Friday offering is a CD 121[030] BROOKFIELD with the five blot outs on the back. The color is a nice dark yellow green that glows in sunlight. Damage consists on a small chip/ding on the left wire groove at ...
Posted by Kenneth Willick on April 18, 2014 - 0.4kb
Here is the opposite side of the same 4 stars as in previous picture. If the mold was wearing out, it seems like these stars would not be so large and crisp in detail. My theory is that the engravers had a friendly ...
Posted by Andy Wadysz on April 16, 2014 - 0.3kb
Here are 4 Star ponies with the small star on one side. They get smaller from left to right. Look closely using View Original to see the one on the far right. I disagree with the worn out mold theory as to why some are ...
Posted by Andy Wadysz on April 16, 2014 - 0.3kb
This one is much darker then the one I sold yesterday and also has the darker amber swirls. This insulators displays more of an overall brown color with less green tones, This is what you want as you head into the DARK ...
Posted by Jim Harlow on April 15, 2014 - 0.4kb
CD 296 LOCKE -20 Yellow Green
(F-Skirt) [F.M.Blotted out] LOCKE VICTOR N.Y. ( R-Skirt) No 20 Mold Line on the Base and Rounded Base. Minor inner skirt flaking. Not sure of the color it's either Dark Yellow Green or ...
Posted by Charles Irons on April 13, 2014 - 0.6kb
... logical conclusion is that at least two molds featured a tiny star ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on April 13, 2014 - 0.4kb
... were made elsewhere with Brookfield molds. I've not run across a shade of green quite like the one on the right in the CREB beehives. Any ...
Posted by Chris Renaudo on April 12, 2014 - 0.5kb
I believe this is a Kerr(?) CD 155 on Jim Fursitieri's table was the result of shenanigans of the factory workers setting a penny in the mold, resulting in this imprint on the top of this piece. I think it is a Kerr, ...
Posted by John Hovanec on April 11, 2014 - 0.4kb
Not as vivid and dark as the more expensive variety of these. But a superb color! Slight yellowish undertones. To be honest there are fewer of these around than the darker ones from my experience. The one shown is from ...
Posted by Joe Maurath, Jr. on April 11, 2014 - 0.6kb
CD 145 N.E.G.M.Co. Vivid Sapphire Blue with some light amber swirls in the dome!
Base flake on front skirt, flea bite to rear crown and small wire marks at mold lines in WGR otherwise damage free.
Sold! Thanks! ...
Posted by Miles Mclall on April 7, 2014 - 0.3kb
Make SURE to CLICK on VIEW ORIGINAL to see close-ups of the insulators!
All prices are listed in a spreadsheet below!
These are some of the items I picked up from the auction in Wichita KS last spring, some of ...
Posted by Brian Riecker on April 6, 2014 - 6.7kb
Up for sale are two CD 143 whittle molds, the light green one is in good condition with a ½" flat base chip $25. The second one is gray ...
Posted by Steven Drew on April 6, 2014 - 0.5kb
Hard to find M-2255 insulator with gray glaze and some areas that are almost green in colour. Great shape with no flaws. There is a 1/2" area where the glaze didn't take on base. Neat Thomas "blue jean" ...
Posted by Brett Bloxam on April 5, 2014 - 0.3kb
On the left is a dark yellow green with some light amber layering in the dome and light amber swirling throughout the rest which is only visible looking through the bottom. It has a 1/2" bubble in the front skirt. ...
Posted by Mike Guthrie on April 4, 2014 - 0.8kb
A similarly colored piece recently sold at auction for 225.00 with only a fraction of the amber coloration that his one has. And the color in this one is right in front. About 60% of the piece is Hemingray blue with the ...
Posted by Mike Guthrie on April 4, 2014 - 0.5kb
The piece on the left is a gorgeous light cobalt blue with vertical milk stringers up and down the front (best seen if you use the "view original" link at the top of the page.) It is EIN [070] with sharp ...
Posted by Mike Guthrie on April 3, 2014 - 1.3kb
A few cotton-like wisps scattered throughout as well make this unique aqua Brookfield beehive (no New York on reverse) look "greasy". Not quite so greenish and not as opaque as in the photo. An approx. ...
Posted by Joe Maurath, Jr. on April 3, 2014 - 0.4kb
For sale is a light aqua BROOKFIELD CD 145, rare shop number 16, embossing index [230]. It has 2" amber spermatozoa in the skirt just behind the right mold line, a 4" annealing line from the dome mold line ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on April 2, 2014 - 0.5kb
Here is a CD 143 [050] (F-Skirt) STANDARD/['CANADIAN PACIFIC RY CO' blotted out] SB. The only color listed in the Price Guide that comes close to this one is plain old Green, as I'm quite sure it's not Light Gray Green. ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on April 1, 2014 - 1.5kb
Mostly yellow with a few clear spots. This is a 1941 mold with script embossing and was poured in 1947. Only about 3 needle point fleabites and a bit of very light wire rubbing in the groove from mint.
$32 PP to your ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on March 31, 2014 - 0.3kb