OK, Dave Wiecek thinks these non-descript titles catch your attention... I'll be more straight forward... ;-)
CD 121 AM TEL with script embossing. Very likely a Hemingray product. Pretty heavy snow in this one, which ...
Posted by Bill Meier on January 12, 2011 - 0.6kb
OK, Dave Wiecek thinks these non-descript titles catch your attention... I'll be more straight forward... ;-)
CD 121 AM TEL with script embossing. Very likely a Hemingray product. Has a modest amount of snow, which ...
Posted by Bill Meier on January 12, 2011 - 0.5kb
This less common variant with a (Dome) 1 and HEMINGRAY on the front and rear. Nice bold 1 and both pieces are from the same mold!
[020] (Dome) 1 (F-Skirt) HEMINGRAY/No 16 (R-Skirt) HEMINGRAY SDP
Left is Aqua, chip ...
Posted by Bill Meier on January 12, 2011 - 0.5kb
Both of these are made by Hemingray, and have that characteristic stamped embossing.
Left is {Note no periods}. A few small base flakes and one on the wire ridge. Not that bad. Aqua.
Right is the standard ...
Posted by Bill Meier on January 12, 2011 - 0.6kb
Does anyone know the origin of these three different mold styles? The first two, I have always assumed were Wormser. The third piece is identical to the BE PATD but there is no base embossing. Any help in identifying ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on January 4, 2011 - 0.2kb
This insulator is pending sale.
You may have seen the Brookfield signal listed before this one, and you may have thought that had nice character, but this Star signal blows that one away! It's a double star, (front ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on January 3, 2011 - 1.7kb
WFG on left looks to be light sage green with pinky nail base flake to left-front and half pinky base flake in rear, two very small flakes to front skirt right of embossing and a flea bite on front dome, $20; GOOD [020] ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on January 2, 2011 - 0.6kb
Cable CD 252 [005] in emerald green (or possibly dark yellow green). There are some minor issues around the interior of the base and a shallow, eraser head sized flake on the very bottom of the base. Other than that, it ...
Posted by (private) on December 31, 2010 - 0.6kb
Here is a Christmas/New Years sale.
Canadian Diamond 102 in teal green. [060] embossing style. Very nice colour. Has 2 small open base bubbles, shallow and make up about 3/4" length. Has wire groove rubbing on ...
Posted by Kyle Waters on December 31, 2010 - 0.5kb
Awesome 121 W.G.M. with large bubble in front and extra glass that came out of mold when pressed at base mold lines. VNM condition with two tiny flat base flakes the size of a match head. 40.00 Shipped
Posted by Jim Harlow on December 31, 2010 - 0.2kb
On left is a CD 126 skirt-embossed blob top [470] in light green. It came from out west, and has quite a few scratches, a small dome bruise, and a couple small base flakes. It may not be as old as the other blob tops, ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on December 31, 2010 - 1.0kb
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On the left is a CD 114 Hemingray [010] in light aqua. It has a nice amber wisp in the dome as well. Has the cold mold orange peel effect. Small flake ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on December 31, 2010 - 0.5kb
It looks like an unembossed ESA T1 in a really good looking deep emerald green. It is a CD 154.3 with the smaller dome than the normal CD 154. There is a shallow chip on the lower ridge of the wire groove. It is located ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on December 30, 2010 - 0.6kb
Neat little piece from the Canadian Glass Institute. Hard to describe but I'm going with smokey purple/peach. One micro ding at the right mold line which I believe is factory. Cool little dude for your consideration. ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on December 29, 2010 - 0.3kb
Here is a junky B-Mold EC&M CD 123 that I have owned for several years but have never photographed because I didn't have the proper lighting. It was dug by a bottle digger in the commercial district of San ...
Posted by Colin Jung on December 28, 2010 - 0.4kb
... believe there are at least 4 different molds for these, as the positioning of the II is different on them, I've seen II in front of the wire ...
Posted by (private) on December 23, 2010 - 0.4kb
... the Neman TC-III type, just 2 different molds, the 3rd one is a Neman piece embossed with II on the crown, the 4th piece is a Neman embossed with ...
Posted by (private) on December 23, 2010 - 0.5kb
... , and noticing they were both 3-piece molds, I was wondering, since the CD 572.1 has a II on it, if it could have been made using the top of a ...
Posted by (private) on December 23, 2010 - 0.3kb
Pretty little Am Tel & Tel purple toll. Very small ping lower wire groove in front. Shallow flat base chip on mold line side which doesn't show and doesn't detract. $17 + $5 postage. Thanks! Check or MO fine.
Posted by Matthew Poage on December 21, 2010 - 0.2kb
At first glance this little guy appears to be ice aqua, but it has something else to the coloring, may be a grayish hint or something, very icey but not clear. This mold is also known for its light purples, clears, ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on December 19, 2010 - 0.4kb
Front skirt- C.C.G. over 31 Rear Skirt- 4. followed by 20 dots The color looks like a dark rootbeer amber to me. Not positive on that for i am actually color blind. Makes this hobby difficult sometimes. There is a ...
Posted by Travis Taylor on December 19, 2010 - 0.9kb
Stamped embossing "Hemingay" error mold. CD 106, rear embossing is PATENT / MAY 2 1893. I'm assuming this is the one and only mold, of the [250] and related index series, with this particular error.
Posted by David Whitten on December 18, 2010 - 0.2kb
Double-stamped "R" example. This particular mold is not at all common....try to find one!
Posted by David Whitten on December 18, 2010 - 0.1kb
The left hand vertical stroke on the "N" in "PATENT" is completely missing on this example. HEMINGRAY / NO 9 // PATENT / MAY 2 1893. I'd be interested to see another example from this exact mold just ...
Posted by David Whitten on December 18, 2010 - 0.3kb
Not really an error, but this mold example has a weird "serif" style 3. Never seen this on any other example of the HEMINGRAY / NO 9 // PATENT / MAY 2 1893 series.
Posted by David Whitten on December 18, 2010 - 0.2kb