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Being offered is this killer blue auqa 136.4 no name, no embossing Canadian Boston. Monster milky fish hook starts in the threaded area and extends down into the skirt. 1 1/2" of dome glass makes this a real honey. ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on March 12, 2012 - 0.5kb
(Items 2 & 7 are NLA) From left to right and top to bottom: #1 CD 214 [010] Hemingray, Glowing 7-UP Green, VNM-.......1/2 dozen flea bites to the right of the "43", some scratches to the left of ...
Posted by Miles Mclall on March 12, 2012 - 3.3kb
CD 145 [010] N.E.G.M.Co. A beautiful dark glowing Sapphire Blue with an abundance of dome glass and some great bubbles in the front skirt. VNM.......one thin pinky nail flake up from the right WG mold line, and a ...
Posted by Miles Mclall on March 12, 2012 - 0.5kb
Here we have from Andrew's collection are 1st. CD 102 no-name MLOD color light lime green, condition 1-1/2" flat base chip, 2nd. CD 145 G.N.W. TEL . CO. color light aqua, condition very small flat base chip, 3rd. ...
Posted by Dave Elliott on March 11, 2012 - 0.3kb
Here we have 3 from Canada, 1st. CD 102 diamond x2 purple pony, condition VVN-Mint, 2nd. CD 143 color light green with milk on front, condition bird beck next to first "C" slug plate embossing. 3rd. CD 162.4 ...
Posted by Dave Elliott on March 11, 2012 - 0.3kb
Mold lines do not extend over the dome of this W.Brookfield in light aqua but are very pronounced. It is index [217] the 3 piece mold. Embossing is good and the piece is clean. There is a shallow flake on the skirt that ...
Posted by Randal Wickersham on March 10, 2012 - 0.4kb
The first is skirt embossed W. Brookfield // New York in aqua. This is a crude heavy piece with worm lines and an open surface fissure across the dome. It has some light stemy milk in the skirt and dome. Nice dome glass ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on March 10, 2012 - 0.9kb
Here is a CD 121 R Good Jr toll. A green color with nice amber swirling throughout and darker swirls over pinhole as shown in the photo. Some white rocks floating in the glass - those are the dark spots in the photo. ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on March 10, 2012 - 0.6kb
I am offering this CD 731 Brookfield threadless insulator. This comes out of my CD collection. Aqua in color. The front side embossing is a bit weak, but legible. Rear skirt '6' is bold. Discoloration in the pinhole is ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on March 10, 2012 - 0.9kb
Here's a beautiful CD 122 Lt Apple Green McLaughlin glass insulator with some fizzy microbubbles. Embossed McLaughlin (front) No.16 (reverse) This is the variant with tiny 5 embossed in reverse wiregroove. 2 small bb ...
Posted by (private) on March 9, 2012 - 0.4kb
Here's a nice fizzy with snow CD 121 AM. TEL & TEL. C0. glass insulator in the classic less seen (on West Coast) Hemingray mold. Small base open bubble, small wiregroove thin slice and a few hard to see teeny ...
Posted by (private) on March 9, 2012 - 0.3kb
EIN 135 Denver Mold AM TEL & TEL with many, many bubbles and scattered snowy junk. What can't be seen in my pic is the fizz swirls here and there caused by all the fizzy seed bubbles. One major fizz swirl below the ...
Posted by Roger Poole on March 9, 2012 - 0.8kb
This Brookfield CD 161.2 signal is either a darker blue aqua or teal. Not sure myself. Has a little line of amber in the front of the dome and a numer of bubbles. The dome tilts slightly to the left. Condition is VNM ...
Posted by Roger Poole on March 9, 2012 - 0.7kb
This is a EIN 053 Denver Mold AM TEL & TEL Co. CD 121 toll insulator with some awesome ambering effects. The glass is a very nice light blue aqua color and the color of the amber is a dark olive green. Has some very ...
Posted by Roger Poole on March 8, 2012 - 1.1kb
... 's are mostly what I belive are Denver molds. I posted more pics of some of my favorites and other CD#'s that are not pictured here. I didn't ...
Posted by Roger Poole on March 5, 2012 - 0.9kb
Care to guess which is my favorite on here? One has nice olive green amber that goes from the center in the front to the back side where it becomes much more intense. Not sure that one is a Denver mold being it has a ...
Posted by Roger Poole on March 5, 2012 - 0.6kb
This is a CD 162 [230] Brookfield. The only embossing is BROOKFIELD / 11 on the front skirt. It has the rounded base with Mold Line Across Base. There is a pea sized ball ball in it that looks like a lead fishing sinker ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on March 4, 2012 - 0.8kb
The first one has a small open bubble on the front base with a tiny associated flake, and the typical grinding around the base mold line. The second one has a couple of surface annealing cracks on the inside of the ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on March 4, 2012 - 0.6kb
Here is a B // No.44 in aqua with a big bubble. It has some condition issues. It has an inner skirt crack as seen, a one inch skirt crack at the left mold line, a skirt crack in the rear, and some typical flaking on the ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on March 4, 2012 - 0.4kb
National find a couple of Nationals ago. Priced as just another purple CGI-- about $15.
Posted by Colin Jung on March 3, 2012 - 0.1kb
While these are far from common, I have managed to find a number of them over the years. They tend to look rather unimpressive and boring outside of a good lightbox and I suspect more are out there unrecognized amongst ...
Posted by Brent Burger on March 3, 2012 - 0.7kb
On the left is a PT (point top) mold variant in an aqua / sca two-tone. In many years of specializing in Californias, this was the only mold type known with this two-tone coloring. After years and years of active ...
Posted by Brent Burger on March 3, 2012 - 0.5kb
It drives me kinda crazy to see green C.G.I.Co. ponies being sold online as sage green C.G.I.'s. So I tried to take a photo to show the color difference. Left to right: a green round top mold pony, a sage green point ...
Posted by Colin Jung on March 2, 2012 - 0.7kb
This is a relatively elusive piece from up north, B.T. Co of Can. blotted out over a diamond blotted out, with a blotted out diamond and circular blots on the rear skirt. B.T Co of Can can still be read on the front ...
Posted by Eric Flewelling on March 2, 2012 - 0.5kb
... after the first generation Transition molds were retired. Profiles tend to look much like the Transition pieces, but note the added underline ...
Posted by Brent Burger on March 2, 2012 - 0.3kb

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