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Blue EIN 180. Rear embossing clearly reads 22, 1870 / PAT. FEB. 22, 1870 / JAN. 25 " / " " 14, 1879. Very crisp and defind embossing on both crowns for one of these oldies but goodies. I think this ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 18, 2012 - 1.2kb
... in a sort of transition mold? Later the molds would have been modified so that the mold line ended inside the wire groove so the step would no ... identified ten American CD 145 beehive molds with various embossing differences, mold letters and dome shapes. The mold top letters I've been ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 15, 2012 - 4.9kb
Nice medium purple....piece has its issues...shallow nibbling chips on upper wire groove on mold line; wire rubs, and some base nibbling and bruise. Nice window piece for $10 and $7 postage. Thx
Posted by Matthew Poage on May 12, 2012 - 0.2kb
Here is a CD 110.5 base embossed Nat. Insulator in light aqua. It has the segmented threads. There is a chip on the lower spiral as seen, a couple of scattered pinpricks, and it looks like the dome button came off ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on May 11, 2012 - 0.3kb
Now $25 Shipped. Sold but not at Icon Closest EIN is 005 style low skirt. Have or have both the other round base insulators listed in price guide. Attempted to consult the CD 152 experts here a few times in regards ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 11, 2012 - 1.4kb
Wsa $65 shipped. Now $55 Shipped USA. or Canada. Took close up pics of the amber in both the front skirt and rea skirt for anyone interested. Was going to post them but I've exceed my pic posting limit. Afraid the pic I ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 11, 2012 - 3.0kb
I finally pulled all my Russians out of the boxes and put them on the new window shelves. I was expecting to find a lot of duplicates in the cobalts, but when it came down to it, there weren't that many with the ...
Posted by Bill Ostrander on May 10, 2012 - 0.3kb
Heavy old beehive with B on front skirt, #4 rear skirt and weak backwards #4 top of dome. This insulator has nice milk stringers which show up well even when back lighting is used. In the dome there are three seperate ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 10, 2012 - 1.4kb
... to re-design it using existing molds, which would also allow for bigger/heavier wire and other uses ...
Posted by (private) on May 8, 2012 - 2.6kb
Nice U-990 No Embossing teapot in unglazed brown. The spout was repaired as most of them are. There is a 1 1/2 inch base flake and a 3/4 of an inch base flake. There is also a very small amount of porcelain missing ...
Posted by Chris Tella on May 8, 2012 - 0.3kb
The piece on the left is a squatty star pony I acquired in a small collection. It is a deep, rich Hemingray blue... a color I've never seen before in a star, The two pieces in this photo were made in the same mold... ...
Posted by (private) on May 7, 2012 - 0.4kb
Tall piece; no MLOD; W BROOKFIELD / 55 FULTON ST NY and on back PAT FEB 22 1870/ JAN 25 1870 / JAN 14 1879. Fairly strong embossing on the piece. The PAT FEB 22 1870 wraps halfway around the dome. VVNM lt aqua $25 + $7 ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on May 5, 2012 - 0.2kb
Use a little imagination and you'll see two buubles that are approx. the same size and in the right location in the solid dome looking back at you. You just have to turn the Brookfield embossing just slightly to the ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 4, 2012 - 1.1kb
Blue Aqua in color with lots of bubbles. Has large sized sharp drip points. Those that survived are large that is. There are a total of three outside the skirt flake chips that start just in front of the left side mold ...
Posted by Roger Poole on May 4, 2012 - 1.0kb
Top Row, Left to Right: -[140] M mold. Fizzy green aqua. NM+ (Rear base flake). -[140] K mold. Light blue. Dirty, but VNM. -[140] M mold. Blue Aqua. VVNM. Bottom Row, Left to Right: -[130] J mold. Light ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on May 1, 2012 - 1.0kb
Amber and bubbles give this Mickey its character. Great condition with only a small clamshell flakelet off the middle ring near the mold line. One factory under filled drip point. Asking only $143.00 shipped. ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on April 29, 2012 - 0.4kb
Eight great uniparts -- from left to right: Actual postage additional 1) Cobalt blue pony -- square D logo on dome nearly covered with glaze -- no issues -- $8.00 2) Common style in an unusual color -- light grey ...
Posted by Bob Berry on April 29, 2012 - 0.7kb
Here is a CD 133 H.G.CO. // No.7 /STANDARD in aqua. It has a small rough spot on the upper wire ridge as seen, a small flake on the skirt base seen below and to the left of the S, and a little roughness on the base mold ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on April 28, 2012 - 0.3kb
The Duquesne G Co is on both sides, has upper wire ridge chip shown in photo. $100.00 plus postage Duquesne is sold. The W. E. MFG. Co / Patent Dec.19.1871, W.U. mold letter A Green. Two front upper wire ridge ...
Posted by Ron Barth on April 23, 2012 - 0.4kb
The Dominion has a matchead flake at top rear wire ridge & half inch flake at bottom left mold line. $60.00 plus postage The Hemingray - 23 RDP, light scratch to left of Hemingray $30.00 plus postage
Posted by Ron Barth on April 23, 2012 - 0.2kb
Left to Right Nice Cornflower J Mold Off Cornflower/Light Cornflower J Mold Blue Aqua Frosted(My Guess buried) Aqua
Posted by Patrick Moylan on April 22, 2012 - 0.1kb
In order from Left to Right 126.4 W.E.MFG Co patent 1871 B mold in Milky Yellow Green(unlisted) 126.4 W.E.MFG co Pat App For in Lime Green with Milk 126.4 W.E.MFG Co patent 1871 Light Green Aqua 126.4 ...
Posted by Patrick Moylan on April 22, 2012 - 0.3kb
Nice amethyst 121 WGMCo...VVNM if not better. This has a large bubble on the left mold line behind the wire groove...not easy to see but it's there. It also has part of its pinhole kind of caved in from a bubble that ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on April 22, 2012 - 0.3kb
I finally found a H.G.Co. Petticoat letter mold! Didn't buy it, but pretty cool to finally find, after all these ******** H.G.Co. {H on dome}s that I have run into.
Posted by Chris Ronayne on April 22, 2012 - 0.2kb
The first is EIN [120] in a green color. I see two nicked drips and a pinhead fleck on the base edge. The second is also EIN [120] in what appears to me to be a yellow green color. It appears brighter than a light 7-up ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on April 21, 2012 - 1.1kb

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