Picture taken by Kevin Jacobson. This might be a new CD number? What is different this example has a solid extra mold of glass under the umbrella. Ron Barth picked it up two weeks before the Show. Many of the "old ...
Posted by Terry Drollinger on November 20, 2011 - 0.3kb
Picture taken by Kevin Jacobson. This might be a new CD number? What is different this example has a solid extra mold of glass under the umbrella. Ron Barth picked it up two weeks before the Show. Many of the "old ...
Posted by Terry Drollinger on November 20, 2011 - 0.3kb
Here we have a tough CD 106.5 Mexican Texcoco No.9 color is Green filled with bubbles. This Insulator looks more like a CD 122, condition is VVVN-Mint, one very small flea bite on lower wire groove at left mold line. ...
Posted by Dave Elliott on November 19, 2011 - 0.2kb
thanks to a flea market dealer here in western Kentucky I now have all eight mold numbers. All share the same date code 1947 (1941 + six dots). Please note that the mold number 22 has a small piece of junk . Numbers ...
Posted by Billy Ewing on November 19, 2011 - 0.3kb
A "normal" one of these Hemingray Blue pieces would probably go for $10-15. This piece is, first of all, Mint. Secondly, it's a "GLOWER" with DOME GLASS, BUBBLES, and some JUNK!! Thirdly, while it's ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on November 19, 2011 - 0.9kb
A "normal" one of these Hemingray Blue pieces would probably go for $10-15. This piece is, first of all, Mint. Secondly, it's a "GLOWER" with DOME GLASS, BUBBLES, and some JUNK!! Thirdly, while it's ...
Posted by Peter Persoff on November 19, 2011 - 0.9kb
Here we have a very nice Canadian CD 162.4 no-name, color is royal purple, condition is VN-Mint roughness insinde of skirt at mold line and 2 very small under pours. Price $95 plus shipping.
Posted by Dave Elliott on November 18, 2011 - 0.2kb
Here we have a hard CD to find, a CD 116.5 with a "B" embossed front and back, color is blue aqua, condition small chipping on wire groove ridges and roughness base mold line. Price $130 plus shipping.
Posted by Dave Elliott on November 17, 2011 - 0.2kb
Left to Right:
-CD 257 Hemingray [110] {Wide Groove} * Ice Blue * VVNM+ with just a couple tiny flea bites and one flaked drip * Book value $20-30 * Asking $15
-CD 141 No Embossing [010] * Dark Aqua * Looks to be ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on November 17, 2011 - 1.3kb
Here's another of my favorite beaver falls pieces. This one is a number "1" Mold
Cool piece of eastern history in as found condition never cleaned!
Posted by Cody Z on November 17, 2011 - 0.1kb
Beautiful old piece. Has a nice pea sized piece of junk, "black foam", in the front left crown, just in front of the left mold line. Pinky nail sized chip impact on upper ridge, just in front of junk, and a ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on November 15, 2011 - 0.4kb
Nice CD 145 Honey Amber H.G. CO/letter I and PETTICOAT on the rear. Two small slices to the base, a couple teeny scattered nicks, a chip/slice to the outer skirt to the left of the H, and minor nicking to the mold line ...
Posted by Jeanette Hoste on November 15, 2011 - 0.3kb
Scored these at Mid Ohio Show 2011.
CD 160's and some SCA awning glass go withs.
Lynch mold numbers, BF SDP with olive junk, HG mold repair/ blot out, 18 dot Hemi.
Posted by Terry Drollinger on November 13, 2011 - 0.2kb
Left to right: Lynch [010] RDP mold #10 "pointed fat dome".
Lynch [010] RDP mold #4 normal wide dome.
Lynch [025] SDP mold #6 narrow dome variant.
Check your collections, anyone have any ...
Posted by Terry Drollinger on November 13, 2011 - 0.2kb
It's been determined that the # behind the proper 8 of 1893 is an #8 and I should wear my glasses more. Still a though one to find with the milk. Now $20 shipped.
Here's a chance to place a milky swirled Hemingray ...
Posted by Roger Poole on November 13, 2011 - 1.2kb
Very nice green aqua CD 134 C.E.L. CO.. Has a couple scattered dings, some wire groove rubbing, two small chips one to upper and one to lower wire groove, very minor nicking to the mold line at the base. Does have some ...
Posted by Jeanette Hoste on November 11, 2011 - 0.3kb
Midnight Teal Blue F mold EC&M
Posted by Ron Jenkins on November 10, 2011 - 0.0kb
Isn't that amber lovely? It is harder to see as you go up the insulator being it is black glass. I shined my light up there and saw it there as well. When you go back to view the other pic I've posted of this insulator ...
Posted by Roger Poole on November 10, 2011 - 0.9kb
There are a lot of mold spots and stains on this poster so it is getting a bleach bath. I put the poster on window screen and fill the tub just enough to cover it. Then I add a few bottles hydrogen peroxide + a dash of ...
Posted by (private) on November 10, 2011 - 0.9kb
There a quite hard to find now days. There are a lot of reprints floating around but not a lot of originals like this. Condition wise this has a lot of tares in the paper, a heavy crease across the middle of the poster, ...
Posted by (private) on November 10, 2011 - 0.5kb
Light purple under poured Wormser.
Two flakes up from base, Two inch flat base chip and surface roughness $240.00 plus shipping.
Very light yellow green W. Brookfield New York (190) B mold letter, tall dome, mint ...
Posted by Ron Barth on November 10, 2011 - 0.3kb
Here are two decent ones.
Left: Single Diamond, yellow somethin (yellow olive, dark mustard, whatever... you decide when you get it!) The picture is a fairly accurate representation of the color. Only a ping on the ...
Posted by Eric Flewelling on November 10, 2011 - 0.6kb
Lots to choose from, and the more valuable ones are below book. Prices shown on each piece. Shipping is extra. You all know the drill with flat rate boxes, and I will charge only actual costs. So, if you buy more than ...
Posted by (private) on November 8, 2011 - 2.6kb
Coke Bottle and Mold
Posted by Jim White on November 6, 2011 - 0.0kb
Here is an uncommon CD 236 Brookfield power piece. Embossed BROOKFIELD on the skirt. A greenish aqua color. Rounded base with mold line over base. 1 inch inner skirt chip in rear. 1/2 inch narrow open bubble to inside ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on November 6, 2011 - 0.5kb