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- SOLD - Left - CD 151 W.BROOKFIELD / NEW YORK. Number 4 on dome, close to [010] in the price guide but has a distinct period after NEW YORK. Nice amber stringers throughout. Two small inner skirt chips - Near mint. $18 ...
Posted by Judd Moody on August 6, 2009 - 0.7kb
Hemingray No. 9 / Patent May 1893 Note there is no number 2 for the May date... "PATENT MAY 1893" There also is a backwards " N" in the " HEMINGRAY No 9 " .The color is a very nice light ...
Posted by Richard Case on August 5, 2009 - 0.5kb
Here are two aqua HGCO's with amber. Both are in excellent condition. The one on the left is an interesting mold and also has some snow and straw marks from being pressed when cold. Fantastic pieces for one money ...
Posted by John Moon on August 4, 2009 - 0.2kb
Here is a CD 145 Bar/Bar dome H (010) in aqua with a lot of yellow amber mixed thru. It gives it a green look in the sun. It has a few tiny ticks on the body and a small sliver flake at the bottom of a mold line at the ...
Posted by Jeff Hartzler on August 3, 2009 - 0.3kb
Color much nicer in person! Note mold lines inside!
Posted by Philip Mayhew on August 2, 2009 - 0.0kb
Here's another view of what the insulators look like with the protection of the foam.
Posted by Wade Hall on August 1, 2009 - 0.1kb
Two months after finding the new "MAD IN U.S.A." CD 115 error (), another unlisted CD 115 has surfaced with yet another mutilation of "MADE IN U.S.A.". This particular one is embossed "MADE IN ...
Posted by Christian Willis on July 31, 2009 - 0.5kb
... sucks. The important things with the molds are, use common sense with your spacing. 9 fits fine in a large flat rate box. Make sure the ... person, Email me and I'll make you some molds and send them to you ...
Posted by Wade Hall on July 31, 2009 - 0.9kb
That last pic said errors and probably didn't work. I'll look after this one and try to say the same instructions again if it didn't. Make your mold holes to fit whatever your sending fit snug. I put some packing ...
Posted by Wade Hall on July 31, 2009 - 0.7kb
... fit in. Use a jagged style to cut molds that doesn't have a petticoat, threads, or thick glass that makes it hard to cut. Some of the hemi ...
Posted by Wade Hall on July 31, 2009 - 0.8kb
I used some 2" foam insulation. Cut 2 pieces to fit whatever size box your using. Try to cut the foam as snug as possible.
Posted by Wade Hall on July 31, 2009 - 0.1kb
I hope this uploads right. Here are a few pics of what I 'invented' after I sent a box of well wrapped, and I mean, really well wrapped and padded insulators to a fellow collector across the country. He described the ...
Posted by Wade Hall on July 31, 2009 - 0.4kb
This CD 280 is the high voltage/ triple petticoat embossed style with the 9 engraved over a backward 3. Plus the last number in the embossing is a backward 3. As you can see from the photo, this is a fine looking item ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on July 30, 2009 - 0.5kb
Good looking? You bet! This CD 196 is embossed H.G.CO. on the front and PAT.MAY 2 1893 on the reverse. Color is a solid aqua. Now the important part... the base drips are perfect. The shoulder drips are perfect until ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on July 30, 2009 - 0.7kb
These are the different styles of Otis in my (growing) collection. There are at least 18 different, counting the mold variations and embossing placement. Using the descriptive names, coined by Jim Colburn, call them ...
Posted by Terry Drollinger on July 28, 2009 - 0.3kb
These were made by Don Wentzell from an original mould and were made in 4 colors & low numbers:(26) cornflower blue,(22) amber,( 26) cobalt blue, and (26) purple blackglass. This one is purple blackglass and weakly ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on July 27, 2009 - 0.8kb
Picked up these two from two different people (non collectors) this month just by word of mouth! Left one is a cool D tin mold, the right one is an H mold. Enjoy!
Posted by Scott Prall on July 27, 2009 - 0.2kb
I didn't want them. I don't collect them. I don't have room to store them. I did know what they were and couldn't just leave them! After all, it's not every day you run across Hemingray made bottles by the case! They ...
Posted by (private) on July 26, 2009 - 0.6kb
This is a really nice dark olive amber CD 145 beehive embossed with the letter B. It has the Mold Line Over the Base (Rounded Base) and a number of those little white stones. There are lots of amber streaks and swirls ...
Posted by Fred Collier on July 26, 2009 - 0.8kb
CD 126 with no embossing. Definitely not a Brookfield. Nice early CD 126 that doesn't show up very often. Heavy piece in a clean aqua with some fizzy bubbles scattered about. 2 small shallow pinky nail flakes next to ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on July 21, 2009 - 0.3kb
CD 126 Pennycuick with no embossing and no mold line over dome. Teat at the top of the pinhole. Nice heavy piece in rich medium aqua with some amber swirls. Just some minor surface abrasions. Price $100 plus shipping. ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on July 21, 2009 - 0.2kb
CD 102 Diamond (060) in a lighter Teal Green VERY NEAR MINT, upper wire groove nick/flake at mold line, balance mint. Price $250.00 (US. Funds)includes postage in North America, NO PayPal ACCEPTED, cheque/cash/money ...
Posted by Steve Goodell on July 19, 2009 - 0.2kb
Midnight Blue Damage on the skirt at the mold line. Thank you Steve
Posted by Steve Goodell on July 19, 2009 - 0.1kb
This view shows the top of the two previous LRIs . On the left LRI at about the 1 o'clock position you can see the light arc, that is the inner edge of the smooth top. It is flat from the outer edge to that arc. Maybe ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on July 19, 2009 - 0.5kb
Yeah, complicated title! Most Spratt LRIs have a poorly molded top edge. These two however show the full strong embossing, and in the next photo the carved lines in the mold itself! The tab embossing is somewhat poor on ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on July 19, 2009 - 0.3kb

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