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Lots going on inside this blue unembossed CD 162.4 [010] Canada hi dome signal. Some light inner base edge mold removal flaking roughness and a light 3/4" base bruise as seen in the pic are the only flaws. $ 50.00 ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on July 19, 2012 - 0.2kb
Left to Right: -CD 145 [040] in a nice, strong fizzy American blue. Unique underpoured inner skirt. This is one of the best condition American's I have. Just two tiny pecks from mint. -CD 145 [020] in a brilliant ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on July 19, 2012 - 1.4kb
Left to Right: -CD 124 [080] in aqua. Amber waterfall on one side. Rear has thumb tip sized flake on the lower skirt taking out three drips. -CD 124 [080] in aqua. Amber tadpole in dome. Front has a lower skirt ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on July 19, 2012 - 1.0kb
One on left is a light aqua 133 piece...dome appears slightly concave and doesn't appear to be the 133.4 design. Small base flake on mold line and small open bubble flake chip on base/lower front skirt. No mold letter. ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on July 16, 2012 - 0.4kb
Mold numbers 1 & 7. The 1 is large and the 7 is small. The no. 7 has a small skirt halo bruise near the 7 and a small piece of junk in the skirt on the Lynchburg side. Asking $20.00 plus shipping.
Posted by Colin Jung on July 16, 2012 - 0.2kb
Blue aqua cable in pristine condition. Very similar to the one that just sold. It has sharp drip points, three of which are hollow due to a bubble above them. The rest are perfect. One minor flakelet on base near mold ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on July 13, 2012 - 0.4kb
Left: CD 202 (front skirt) HEMINGRAY - 53 / [numbers and dots] (rear skirt) MADE IN U.S.A. / [number and letter] left mold line has very small pecks to upper skirt. Right: CD 205 (front skirt) GAYNER (rear skirt) ...
Posted by Dan Culver on July 13, 2012 - 0.3kb
Two different mold styles and color, one aqua and one Hemi blue. Both with the No. 5 shop marked on top of the dome. But the script is wildly different as well. And the blue, noticably shorter, even has a nice potstone ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on July 11, 2012 - 0.3kb
Sold within ten minutes of listing. Hope I priced this one so low that the first person who sees it will buy it. Color - Strong Yellow Green (due to all the amber swirls) Condition - Two flea dings, wire ridge ...
Posted by Brian Riecker on July 10, 2012 - 0.4kb
CD 206 [010] Blue Castle VNM+……………2 small areas of roughness on the base with an associated ½ match head flake and 2 turrets have small flakes caused when it was removed from the mold at the McLaughlin ...
Posted by Miles Mclall on July 10, 2012 - 0.3kb
If you go to the " View Original " you will see that the top plate on the left of the main mold was used for making the drip points. The bottom plate was used for making the base embossing.
Posted by Bear Spitler on July 9, 2012 - 0.2kb
A CD 282 Prism in Aqua. Perhaps a little uncommon. very small flaking for about 1/3 the base at the skirt/base mold line where the mold line is extended out. Might even be original factory as it's not that rough white ...
Posted by Bill Meier on July 8, 2012 - 0.6kb
Comparing a PSSA 106 on the left, and a 106.2 on the right. I wasn't sure if the left one was the ".2", until I got the one on the right, when the differences became obvious. The 106.2 top is flat... ...
Posted by Bill Ostrander on July 8, 2012 - 0.4kb
... of molten glass introduced into the molds and the pressing creates different dome profiles. The two captioned tolls have a 1.5 ounce ...
Posted by Colin Jung on July 7, 2012 - 0.4kb
What great manufacturing information on Duquesne glass. I now understand why the domes on Duquesne insulators are so crude. I have three of the "3 rib" mold variant that all have the same skirt embossing and ...
Posted by Ron Barth on July 7, 2012 - 0.8kb
... between the 106.1's and 106.3 molds. I never could figure out why such uniformity from the upper wire ridge down, yet so much variation ... . As for a connection between molds used; I've studied the five 106.1 and three 106.3 molds in my collection for any connection, and ...
Posted by Dan Gauron on July 7, 2012 - 0.6kb
I picked up an interesting straight sided SB 102 at the National. I took this photo of it next to another interesting Brookfield 102 that is squatty. The tall straight sided 102 has a SN 20 which I don't ever recall ...
Posted by John Moon on July 5, 2012 - 0.4kb
This is perhaps one of the nicest, darkest royal purples that I have owned and there has been a few at one time or another. VNM (shallowest of flakes on the base near the mold line). This came from a phone line between ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on July 2, 2012 - 0.4kb
Here is a nice pair of CD 259 OAKMAN MFG.CO. [010] (F-Skirt) CABLE (Base) OAKMAN M'F'G.CO. BOSTON/PAT'D. JUNE 17, 1890, AUG. 19, 1890. {Inside of outer skirt is threaded} BE Note the shapes are a little different. ...
Posted by Bill Meier on July 1, 2012 - 1.0kb
Here is a photo of the Brookfield 145 with Sharp Drip Points (SDP) display at the National. I would like to personally thank everyone who contributed and brought a SDP Brookfield 145 for the display. If anyone is ...
Posted by John Moon on June 30, 2012 - 0.6kb
Blue 102 Sterling with the British Pound Sign front and back. Great DOME GLASS and some interesting bubbling. Only flaw is an open bubble on the underside of the wire ridge next to the mold line between the two ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on June 29, 2012 - 0.4kb
Nice heavy guy. CD 170.1 [020] Some "fizz" and bubbles in the glass. Dark Blue Aqua. A little minor flaking at the skirt around the mold line and a base flake. $10 plus actual USPS shipping. See my other ...
Posted by Bill Meier on June 29, 2012 - 0.3kb
I got this dark cobalt blue F mold CD 123 E.C&M Co. from Butch Haltman as soon as it hit the table at the National. I was sad to see it didn't quite "measure" up to it's other two cobalt brothers that were ...
Posted by Michael Green on June 27, 2012 - 0.3kb
My first time of displaying at a NIA National show. Display was of CD 145 H.G.CO. Letter Mold Variations Beehives and was very happy to be the first recipient of the MVIC sponsored award for " The best use of ...
Posted by Bear Spitler on June 26, 2012 - 0.2kb
And the porcelain Mickey sitting in it's slip casted mold.
Posted by Bear Spitler on June 25, 2012 - 0.1kb

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