Left is CD 132 {040} B mold Patent Dec 19,1871 /2
Right is CD 126 {470} W. Brookfield / New York
Posted by Donald Mecklenborg on October 17, 2010 - 0.1kb
Here is a G.N.W. TEL. CO. beehive in royal purple. This one has some damage. It has a lower wire ridge sheer in the back about an inch and a half long, a large no-glass-missing skirt bruise at the left mold line, a ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 13, 2010 - 0.4kb
... s for a close look at the difference of molds and post them side by side. Notice the tail of the Hemingray overlaps at the bottom and ends down ...
Posted by Dan Gay on October 11, 2010 - 0.4kb
Hello
Well after almost 3 years planning and developing this project the first one in done.
A beautiful Sapphire Cobalt Blue with bubbles and tiny steel pellets swirled all throughout the glass.
As you can see, the ...
Posted by Bob Alexander on October 10, 2010 - 1.4kb
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 front, and a fair bit on the back, but ...
Posted by Kyle Waters on October 10, 2010 - 0.5kb
Super nice Tillotson threadless. This is about as close to mint as you can find in a threadless insulator. There is just some light roughness and a few micro flecks on the base edge mold line (probably there from the ...
Posted by Kevin Piell on October 10, 2010 - 0.7kb
CD 151 H.G.CO. PETTICOAT light fizzy bubbling......$25.00
CD 151 H.G.CO. PETTICOAT blot out patent date base bruise......$5.00
CD 145 H.G.CO. PETTICOAT "J" mold flat chip base Lt. blue......$10.00
CD ...
Posted by Dan Culver on October 9, 2010 - 0.4kb
Here is a CD 201 Hemingray No. 2 Transposition in aqua. It has a flash over on the umbrella behind the left mold line, a very light flash line on the front umbrella, and a light flash mark on the left skirt. Besides the ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 9, 2010 - 0.3kb
Hemingray CD 162 [240] in dark red amber. Two small interior base chips have taken out half of two drip points. All the rest of the points are intact. One pinprick on the dome which is hardly noticeable. Not sure what ...
Posted by (private) on October 6, 2010 - 0.7kb
Here is a CD 136 B & O EIN [060] in a light green. It has a thin flat base slice about an inch long that you are looking at under the patent date, another tiny nick on the base, and either a mold flaw or a wire rub ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 5, 2010 - 0.4kb
Here are some CD 154s with the Copper wires still attatched. The empty pin next to the CD 154s used to have another CD 154 on it which we took. That one was a 2-48.. mold.
Posted by Jeffrey Kraemer on October 4, 2010 - 0.2kb
Finger print gray no mold lines.......................................................... $10.00
No marking dry process Thomas with glazed over chip three part mold very crude..........$20.00
No marking dry ...
Posted by Dan Culver on October 4, 2010 - 0.3kb
Here is the pole after we removed the CD 154. It was a 17-48.. mold. A more common mold code along the Clinchfield.
Posted by Jeffrey Kraemer on October 3, 2010 - 0.1kb
Here are two unusual power insulators -- will add actual postage:
First is a CD 300 LOCKE [075] No. 17 // F.M. Locke Victor N.Y. // 5 patent dates (1 on ear) -- aqua with decent amber swirling - inner most skirt ...
Posted by Bob Berry on October 2, 2010 - 0.6kb
Here is a G mold H.G.CO. Petticoat beehive in a very nice lime green color. The piece has a large chunk of crystal looking stuff in the front skirt as seen, and lots of fizzy bubbles. As far as condition, I see a ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 2, 2010 - 0.4kb
[040] listing, no "&" on this one. Only damage is a very small clean flat flake off the bottom of the upper wire groove rim at the left mold line. $30 plus shipping.
Posted by Richard Wentzel on September 27, 2010 - 0.2kb
Here are some more great colors! Actual postage added -- from left to right:
Top Row:
-- unmarked unusual dark olive shade - VNM - $10 (SOLD)
-- nice unmarked cobalt blue pony - VNM -- $20 (SOLD)
-- Nice ...
Posted by Bob Berry on September 27, 2010 - 1.0kb
{MLOB} refers to "Mold Line Over Base" - this means the mold line extends down the side and over the base, stopping on the inside of the outer skirt. The {MLOB} is shown here in red on both pieces. The inside ...
Posted by Bill Meier on September 25, 2010 - 1.2kb
Super CD 125 In a strong lime/depresssion glass green color. Embossed Patent Dec 19 1871 making this a Hemingray product. Only damage to report is a wire bite to the upper wire ridge at the right mold line. This is an ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on September 24, 2010 - 0.4kb
This is a really super color....Cornflower Blue CD 106.1 (010). It has an underpour on the front base as you can see in the photo and a tiny base chip also. The lower wire ridge has a small chip also on the back ...
Posted by Rick Staples on September 23, 2010 - 0.7kb
This is a very clean FIDENZA 6118 insulator and is great speciman of the older mold style.
The GIFONA CD 522 and this insulator does not have an inner skirt.
The color is a rare light apple green glass and this ...
Posted by David Dangora on September 22, 2010 - 0.3kb
These 2 obviously came from different molds. The taller one on the left is a large shooting star, and the short one has pinhole to top of dome ...
Posted by Norm Robar on September 22, 2010 - 0.2kb
Here is a rarely offerered Duquesne that looks great from the front. The piece is not mint and has a 5/8" x 1/2" (x 1/4" deep) chip on the skirt by the mold line behind "Glass. Co." There is ...
Posted by Zac Mirecki on September 20, 2010 - 0.7kb
A flea bite (2 millimeters in size) between the embossing and mold line and one flea bite (less than 1 millimeter in size) just above it. Otherwise, absolutely perfect. Definately a top shelf up grade piece for the CD / ...
Posted by (private) on September 20, 2010 - 0.3kb
I picked up the blue one at the "On Golden Pond" YPCIC show yesterday. The green one I've had for a while. Notice the blue one is the small STAR mold.
Posted by Dan Gay on September 19, 2010 - 0.1kb