CD 162 R Good Jr. Blue aqua color. Milky steam swirls primarily in the front skirt and dome (gotta like it when an insulator puts its best feature forward!). Photo is backlit. Some typical dome annealing lines, a little ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on July 29, 2011 - 0.5kb
Nice bright color!! Embossed on front skirt in a slug plate KNOWLES No2 CABLE. On rear PATENTED (arc) / (prism) / JUNE 17, 1890. Has a lot of bubbles and pieces of white junk floating around inside the glass. Condition ...
Posted by Paul Hoste on July 28, 2011 - 0.4kb
This is a B-mold, CD 123, EC&M. Photo taken in a base-lit display case. The base is much better than many EC&M's This one was dug in the commercial district of San Francisco back in the 1970's
I am looking ...
Posted by Colin Jung on July 28, 2011 - 0.4kb
This is a B-mold, CD 123, EC&M. Photo taken in a base-lit display case. The base is much better than many EC&M's This one was dug in the commercial district of San Francisco back in the 1970's
I am looking ...
Posted by Colin Jung on July 28, 2011 - 0.4kb
You may have noticed that there was recently a group of 8 ponies for sale on the e-place. Against my better judgement (because of the blurry picture) I bid for them... and ended up winning. The ponies were promply ...
Posted by Bill Grieser on July 27, 2011 - 0.6kb
Aqua with light amber whisp throughout. Nice mold swirls to add character. Light flaking to inside of outer skirt keeps this one from being mint. Flaking only an inch in length. Does not take away from insulator at all. ...
Posted by Travis Taylor on July 26, 2011 - 0.3kb
Fits closer to [030] but it is definately not listed. POSTAL on the ear seems to be blotted out. I am almost certain of it. And the vertical bar is not vertical, it's horizontal! Half of the drip points are round and ...
Posted by Travis Taylor on July 26, 2011 - 0.5kb
... I've read that Victorian British molds are still being used in India and Codd bottles are still being pressed there. I hope this isn't one ...
Posted by Zac Mirecki on July 25, 2011 - 0.4kb
In the summer of 1950, Armstrong decided to attempt to use the glass left in the furnace during a change from clear to amber. This resulted in these darker colored DP1s. It seems that the green smoke examples ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on July 24, 2011 - 0.6kb
HEMINGRAY-60 (rear skirt) MADE IN U.S.A. {wide grove}
Hemi blue, couple of very tiny pecks near mold line looks mint
$20 postage extra Thanks Larry
Posted by Dan Culver on July 24, 2011 - 0.1kb
Micky mouse HEMINGRAY-60 / [numbers] (rear skirt) MADE IN U.S.A. / [number]
Clear, very small nicks or ding near mold line almost mint
$20
Posted by Dan Culver on July 24, 2011 - 0.1kb
# 1 CD 728 [010] {MLOD} No embossing, Light Aqua, Nice amber swirl near one mold line; also has a small milk swirl near the opposite mold line, VNM-.......One fish eye on dome edge, flat fingernail base flake, a little ...
Posted by Miles Mclall on July 22, 2011 - 0.7kb
CD 126 [330] Brookfield - Green - Vertical crack from wire ridge to base with bruising - No glass missing - Displays okay at mold line - Book $75-100 - Asking $30 + Shipping. {REDUCED TO $25 + SHIPPING}
Shipping ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on July 22, 2011 - 1.1kb
CD 136 [050] B&O {PEC error} - Light Aqua with Potstones - Lower wire ridge peck with slight flaking on rear near mold line - Book $30-40 - Asking $30 + shipping because of the potstones.
Shipping price based on ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on July 22, 2011 - 1.1kb
Unused appearing CD 275 [020] LOCKE VICTOR NY. Two tiny inner skirt edge mold removal rough spots are the only "flaws". $ 90.00 includes shipping.
Posted by Robert W Baumann on July 20, 2011 - 0.1kb
This group consists a of 151 SB in a hint of a tint with a very, very small chip or two that are really unnoticeable but I mention any way, and secondly, a blob with the embossing on the dome AND on the lower wire ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on July 20, 2011 - 1.1kb
I haven't seen this before. Can someone explain what's going on here? Was there a gap in the mold? Did the dome slump after being taken out of the mold? Thanks!
Posted by (private) on July 20, 2011 - 0.2kb
In the group picture this is the insulator 3rd from the left. Stamp embossed on front skirt HEMINGRAY / No 9. On rear skirt PATENT / MAY 2 1893. Has sharp drip points. This one has a huge double bubble in the back skirt ...
Posted by Paul Hoste on July 17, 2011 - 0.6kb
These are the two different shop numbers 1 and 6, as of 7/15/2011 in my collection. Looking for shop numbers 4 and 5 in narrow dome.
Known shop numbers for the pinch or narrow dome variant are 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, ...
Posted by Terry Drollinger on July 15, 2011 - 0.4kb
...the plunger assembly was pressed into the barely molten glass. How many pounds of clamping force did it take to overcome all these springs and press the plunger down? Probably no one living knows. Note these are not ...
Posted by Gene Hawkins on July 13, 2011 - 0.7kb
Bob McLaughlin was kind enough to bring his family's relic to the show, with photographs of it being used. For all those people who want to know what a mold looked like, here you go. I took a couple of pics of the mold ...
Posted by Gene Hawkins on July 13, 2011 - 0.5kb
Ahhh, I KNEW that would get somebody's attention! That's what I've I've always called especially squat, heavy 143's such as this Dwight Pattern and Can Pac whose embossing runs right through it's MLOD.This one is a ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on July 12, 2011 - 0.6kb
A Sterling, just a chort scratch on the dome, a neat, amber streaked and unusual 18 mold CREB 1870-1877 patents with a pinprick nick and a couple shallow factory annealing lines for accuracy sake, and a light milky ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on July 12, 2011 - 0.3kb
Bob McLaughlin hauled out the famed McLaughlin commemorative mold for everyone to enjoy, along with some educational info. Nice to see it's being well preserved and not used to make any modern "spin-offs"!
Posted by Dwayne Anthony on July 11, 2011 - 0.2kb
I found this ceramic beehive at a flea market. The insulator has a very rough base, but the roughness is glazed over and the mold line is just as rough. The insulator looks very crudely made and the mold line does go ...
Posted by Tim Grantz on July 11, 2011 - 0.3kb