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
CD 106, Hemingray NO 9, [250] stamped embossing type. Here's another example of this particular "error". Produced from the same exact mold as
, but this is a different insulator. Found on the 'free ...
Posted by David Whitten on November 6, 2011 - 0.3kb
... 1937 Hemingray had to use 75 different molds for their production runs, and if so how mahy insulators do you think they produced in that one ...
Posted by Billy Ewing on November 4, 2011 - 0.3kb
I was recently given a box of common insulators, most were 154's but two were 106's. First picture shows the date code 0-4 with three dots indicating a 1937 year of production. Second picture shows the mold numbers.
Posted by Billy Ewing on November 4, 2011 - 0.2kb
... types (prism and stamp), and different molds and glass shades from nearly ice aqua through "Covington Blue" and to more common light ...
Posted by (private) on November 1, 2011 - 0.7kb
Here we have an odd one. Its a CD 102 W. Brookfield MLOD in a light greeny shade.
Besides a cool color, it has crisp embossing too, but the front has a LONG grey carbon swirl at the bottom of the threads coming out ...
Posted by Cody Z on October 31, 2011 - 1.1kb
Piece on the right. Well, title mentions the color, no numbers on this one, just trying to get some spending cash for springfield. There is a 3/4" slice on the rear base, tiny ping on the dome, tiny nick on the ...
Posted by Eric Flewelling on October 31, 2011 - 0.3kb
I'd call this one the dark olive amber (almost blackglass).
A little sliver nick at the mold line (during mold release I'd assume). I'd be happy to slap on the macro lens to supply more pictures.
Pretty much ...
Posted by Dave Rosychuk on October 30, 2011 - 0.3kb
CD 155 Armstrong DP1 [020] with a mold and date code of 5 68. There is a perfectly struck 1964 Jefferson nickel on the top of the dome. I have a proof 1964 nickel I will include in the trade. So if there was a ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on October 29, 2011 - 0.8kb
Here are two gorgeous pieces. 7-up, yellow green, no matter how you look at it they're beautiful! These are uncleaned insulators, they still have the rust from the wires, and the soot from the train. Condition doesn't ...
Posted by Eric Flewelling on October 28, 2011 - 1.1kb
Somewhat of an odd 210 Postal. Looks pretty normal but there is no embossing on the top whatsoever, not even the slightest trace. There is no unembossed version listed, so this could be a one of a kind! But most likely ...
Posted by Sean Green on October 28, 2011 - 0.3kb
Bills are due…gotta sell some glass. These deals are better than any you'll find at Springfield!
Left to Right:
-CD 145 Brookfield [030] * Light Aqua * VNM * Harelip on the side fused together to form a hole in ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on October 26, 2011 - 1.4kb
Okay guys, this one is really stumping me for some reason. I'm pretty sure this is a CD 162 but there is no listing in the guide for it. It is embossed: (F-Crown) (Arc) W. BROOKFIELD/45 CLIFF ST./N.Y.{MLOD}. There is ...
Posted by (private) on October 25, 2011 - 0.7kb
The dark smoky olive example is mint, the medium smoky deep straw has a very small flat flake off the lower wire ridge at the right mold line and some light scratches that are not very noticeable near the left mold ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on October 23, 2011 - 0.3kb
I finally did some repair work to this (one of a kind) Fred Locke piece I acquired from this spring 's digging in the Victor area ... I still need to add paint to the repaired chips but I am still VERY happy to have ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on October 21, 2011 - 1.2kb