This is a big heavy piece of glass and pretty crude too. Its embossed No 3 CABLE (MLOB) RB. It has a few mold creases on the front and also a hairline crack in the wire groove. Its very hard to feel or see. The crease ...
Posted by Rick Staples on February 17, 2010 - 0.8kb
Super clean 155 Armstrong DP1 in what I am guessing is dark olive. This is the darkest one of these I have ever seen and it only has one small flea bite on it.
After posting this image I realized that it looks like ...
Posted by John Moon on February 16, 2010 - 1.0kb
Group shot of a part of the Otis LRIs that I've picked up in the past 27 years. I believe there are twelve different mold styles shown. The Otis LRI seems to come in an amazing variety of shapes and colors. The usual ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 15, 2010 - 0.4kb
Here is a 101 from my specialty collection of CD 101. Aqua with a nice carbon area associated with an internal air bubble right at the wire groove and dome. Embossed Brookfield on a raised bar with a #8 below. Hairline ...
Posted by Jim White on February 14, 2010 - 0.5kb
Well its a spare or trader but boy has it got good color . afew nibbles on wire groove and base . small flat & thin pinky nail size infront of the HGCO . always in demand and harder to find
G mold for those who ...
Posted by Paul Rosenberger on February 14, 2010 - 0.4kb
This is a "M" mold H.G.CO. / PETTICOAT CD 145 Beehive in a light greenish aqua. As you can see in the picture it has a nice "Cotton Ball" or "SNOT" in just the right place. It also has ...
Posted by Jim Sinsley on February 14, 2010 - 1.3kb
This is the "H" mold Petto with a GREAT looking BUBBLE and White ROCK. There is some other stuff going on also like a string of something going across the dome. There is some minor base flakeing and the ding ...
Posted by Jim Sinsley on February 14, 2010 - 1.3kb
... do a display of all these matching molds someday! Here's another set... on the right is the [010] embossing, with a smooth base. On the left ...
Posted by Christian Willis on February 12, 2010 - 0.3kb
For your cosideration is a CD 102 Diamond Pony Insulator. An odd ball to say the least. Don't ask me how this insulator was made this way but it leans to the left like the leaning tower of Pisa. That is not all that is ...
Posted by Roger Poole on February 10, 2010 - 1.3kb
For your cosideration is a CD 102 Diamond Pony Insulator. An odd ball to say the least. Don't ask me how this insulator was made this way but it leans to the left like the leaning tower of Pisa. That is not all that is ...
Posted by Roger Poole on February 10, 2010 - 1.3kb
This light blue base embossed American CD 134 has lots of milk and two good size bubble at the mold line on one side. Sort of looks like they a big chain bubbles. There are also many smaller bubbles throughout. This ...
Posted by Roger Poole on February 10, 2010 - 1.2kb
Here's an oldie being offered. This is a CD 121.4, Patent Dec. 19, 1871 front skirt A.U, rear skirt D. The piece is a light green and the glass is bright and shiney. Only damage to mention is a flat 3'8" base chip ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on February 6, 2010 - 0.4kb
... were perhaps using another company's molds. In this same catalog it also shows that they made glass insulators. Their glass insulator model ...
Posted by James Mulvey on February 6, 2010 - 4.1kb
Three CD 113 Hemingray (130) No 12s. Left is what I would call a light Hemi-blue but not a light blue with some fizz. Pinky nail size front skirt chip between embossing and right mold line, 6 or 8 damged SDPs, 3 dings ...
Posted by Daniel Ling on February 6, 2010 - 0.6kb
Here are two old signals. The first is a T.H.E.CO. with PAT'D Nov. 13th 1883 on the rear skirt. It has a pea size flake under the upper wire ridge at the left mold line, a few scattered pecks, a thin narrow half inch ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on February 5, 2010 - 0.8kb
Same piece that was in Ray K's catalog a couple months back. Some milky impurities and slightly underpoured base in front. Small flat 1.25" chip/flake on rear which doesn't show really when displayed. Nice bright ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on February 3, 2010 - 0.3kb
CD 145 [010] Hawley beehive with a volcanic flow of magma that emanates from the point on the top of the pinhole down the side of the crown. This was likely caused by a contaminant on the mandrel when it was made. There ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on February 2, 2010 - 0.7kb
Outstanding condition Homer Brookes 127 with milky olive swirls that are barber poled up around the pinhole. Condition is terrific with a ¼" fleck off the edge of the base mold line and a pin prick on the dome. ...
Posted by Jim Peach on February 2, 2010 - 0.4kb
This 127, a number 4 mold is in very very good condition with the normal pecking and light roughness normally found on these. This one is a very nice darker blue aqua with especially nice amber stringers scattered ...
Posted by Jim Peach on February 2, 2010 - 0.5kb
This is a CD 125 Hemingray [060] in a nice Purple/Sage two tone. Actually, it's more on the purple side with some smaller bands of Sage.
There is a chip in the back (see photo), but it doesn't affect the embossing. ...
Posted by Bill Meier on February 2, 2010 - 0.6kb
For you cosideration is a No Name CD 120 [020] Crown Embossed . Embossed PAT. DEC.19.1871 front dome and letter A on rear dome. It is light green in color and has a nice thick milk streak on the side and milk swirl ...
Posted by Roger Poole on February 1, 2010 - 0.7kb
Here's a CD 121 am tel & tel co with a mold line over the dome. Not worth a whole lot, but i haven't seen to many of these, and this ones very nice and crude- some milk swirls and an over all wrinkely/straw lines ...
Posted by Bryan Lane on January 31, 2010 - 0.2kb
REDUCED $60 shipped. I have another one (1/2" flake off upper groove at right mold line, 1/4" flake off upper groove at left mold line, 1/4" upper groove chip in front, and 1/8" lower groove chip in ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on January 31, 2010 - 0.3kb
Not sure where this ranks from light to dark opalescent. Damage of 1/4" flake off upper groove in front and another 1/4" of nibbling off upper groove to the front right, rear has 1/4" upper groove bruise ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on January 31, 2010 - 0.5kb
CD 162.5 B on skirt and PRR (Pennsylvania Rail Road) on the dome top in a real nice emerald green with amber swirls. Great character cold mold surface as well. The surface of these is usually very smooth and very ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 31, 2010 - 0.5kb