These are the result of poor packaging and were damaged in the mail. The Hemi 12 has a 1.5" bubble. Has several very large base chips, more on the other side. The Whitall has a very unusual mold defect directly ...
Posted by Sean Green on April 16, 2013 - 0.5kb
I took this shot a little while back. Thought it was time to present this LRI extravaganza to the collectors out there. Some 350+ LRIs picked up in the past 35 years. Note the Otis LRIs in the lower right represent 13 ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on April 15, 2013 - 0.4kb
... There are six different SN5 molds; 5a-5e. This is a 5e, a harder one to find ...
Posted by Lee Brewer on April 15, 2013 - 0.3kb
Here is a CD 640 V.A in olive green. It has a small rub on the front upper skirt, a couple of pinpoint ticks, and the usual grinding of the mold line inside the arms. I am asking $50.00 plus actual shipping.
Posted by Keith Brooking on April 14, 2013 - 0.2kb
1870 pat. Brookfield and an unidentified russian 3rd size glass insulator. I have no clue whoever manufactured this little glass piece but it's rather unusual having all those bubbles and mold marks.
Posted by (private) on April 14, 2013 - 0.2kb
... 2 different CD #'s or just different molds ...
Posted by Amy Perdue on April 14, 2013 - 0.2kb
Shown here are all the insulators currently attributable to the Electrical Porcelain And Manufacturing Co( of Trenton, N.J.) with some degree of certainty. The U-927, U-927a U-939 and three pin base sizes are all that ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on April 10, 2013 - 2.0kb
Hemingray blue with a tiny amber splash transition mold HGCO with a faint letter A on the dometop. Full 1 PM sunlight photo collage. Has an inner skirt V chip to the rear side behind mold line, 1 huge drip removed from ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on April 9, 2013 - 0.4kb
... of a better word. An example of how molds are designed to accommodate varying amounts of glass. The extreme overpours are very cool though! ...
Posted by Paul Greaves on April 7, 2013 - 0.4kb
Thought I'd post some pictures of the CD 321 in my collection... it has a small protruding ridge around the inside of the base. A couple of these have turned up lately that have an extreme amount of this protrusion... I ...
Posted by Paul Greaves on April 7, 2013 - 0.6kb
... believe these are from three different molds. The upper ring is widest on the left piece. The other two have different top rings, and the lower ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on April 7, 2013 - 0.3kb
Window display with my string of purple W/T's and some flowers...Green insulators represent temporary gaps in the mold #'s in the W/Ts
Posted by Dave Watkins on April 7, 2013 - 0.1kb
These two are from the same mold, and show how a different gather of glass makes for different heights in the finished product. In fact, these two are actually shorter that most of the similar LRIs I've seen. Both have ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on April 5, 2013 - 0.3kb
The #23 is one of my missing mold #'s on my purple W/T run .I have #11 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #24 # #27 #28 #29 #30 and #31.If you have any # besides the ones listed above,,give me a yell. I've heard there ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on April 5, 2013 - 0.4kb
Not as nice as Dans beauty but a more common color variant, Very different mold style also...
Posted by Gerry Pocha on April 4, 2013 - 0.1kb
This one has a small chip under the cable ridge as shown, otherwise nice. Cool early Locke piece with MLOD and the embossing straddles both mold halves. $125 includes shipping to the lower 48. Outside, I will assist ...
Posted by Andy Wadysz on April 3, 2013 - 0.2kb
CD 136 [040] (F-Crown) (Arc)W. BROOKFIELD/45 CLIFF ST./N.Y. {with backwards N} (F-Skirt) B & O (R-Crown) [1]/PAT/JAN 25th 1870 {with backwards N} {MLOD} SB. Super bold embossing and a nice Cyclops bubble up in the ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on April 3, 2013 - 0.8kb
Shown here are the two distinct versions of the Locke U-964 On the left is the later version produced from mid 1903 to about 1905 . on the right is the early version produced in 1902 and early 1903 the early version has ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on April 2, 2013 - 1.0kb
C.G.I. Co. is either light Purple or Rose color, not sure. Has base crack, lower wire ridge at left mold line is a small chip, it has what looks to be two or three lier kisses where its rubbed up against another ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on April 2, 2013 - 0.6kb
I met up with a fellow collector today as he was gonna be in town and I had a break in my Mothers care taking(visiting California) duties. He said he had a show and tell of some glass he had personally picked locally. A ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on April 1, 2013 - 0.9kb
On left is an "A" mold 132 in a very nice fizzy smokey straw with just the lightest amethyst casting in the dome. Nice amount of very fine bubbly fizz around the upper pinhole and would easily grade VVNM. ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on April 1, 2013 - 0.7kb
Here are two Canadian ponies both embossed with double diamonds, and the Lavender one is EIN [250] {B.T. Co. of Can. blotted out] over one diamond, rear just the diamond. The dark purple is EIN [160]. The Lavender has 3 ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on April 1, 2013 - 0.5kb
I doubt this is an error. Probably cold glass poured into mold. But still cool. Does anyone have one similar ?
Posted by John Sheehan on March 31, 2013 - 0.1kb
THINNING THE HERD!!! All pieces going for way under Guide value!!!
#1 A Mold LIME GREEN [120] (F) H.G.CO. (R) PETTICOAT/ "A". Tiny base flake from Mint...Bubbly behind PETTICOAT $40/ now $35
#2 C Mold ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on March 31, 2013 - 1.0kb
I picked up this piece at the Yankee Pole Cat show on Sunday. A crude CD 130. Both skirts are indented at the mold lines. And check out this drooping silvery glob in the left and rear dome area. It starts as a flat ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on March 28, 2013 - 0.3kb