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This is a nice CD 166 with some great dome color contrast between colors. Shallow 3/8 inch inner skirt flake behind CA, 3/4 inch open base bubble before right mold line. Was asking $200 - how about $150 and that ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on May 5, 2009 - 0.3kb
Here is a Diamond toll in a nice Lavender shade with only two wee base flakes, one at back and other at right mold line, and couple wire rubs, displays great. Yours for $25.00 U.S. + shipping. ****Now $20.00 U.S. + ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on May 1, 2009 - 0.2kb
These two spool LRIs appear to be from the same mold. The one on the right has the mold line all the way down to the base. The mold line is shown here, just a little right of center of the LRI. That one measures 2 ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on April 28, 2009 - 0.5kb
Here is an unusual Star with a projection of a part of the pinhole into the dome. You can put your finger up into this cavity. Appears to have been made mechanically versus a trapped air bubble. Has a lot of micro ...
Posted by Jim White on April 23, 2009 - 0.4kb
Here is a two-tone green Star Shotgun mold. The shotgun mold has the straight side skirt that makes the piece resemble a shotgun shell. This is one of the smaller mold styles for Stars. The dome is a nice deeper green ...
Posted by Jim White on April 23, 2009 - 0.5kb
Fred Locke may have been the first porcelain manufacturer to offer a porcelain signal insulator. As far as I know I have never seen a porcelain signal of any type in a cataloug older then 1903-04 when these were made. ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on April 20, 2009 - 0.4kb
This amber swirled, bubbly cobalt EC&M was sold yesterday to a lucky collector at the 2009 Rohde Ranch Tailgater in Fresno, CA. This is the F mold style and in excellent condition. It was considered the best example ...
Posted by Dwayne Anthony on April 19, 2009 - 0.5kb
This is a characterized H.G.Co. Petticoat. K mold. Another favorite one. Of E-place.
Posted by Jeffrey Kraemer on April 17, 2009 - 0.1kb
CD 162 [070] HEMINGRAY / NO 19 in a real glowing cobalt blue. The color is a little darker and richer in person than shown. It really depends on your monitor. Blues are hard to photograph correctly. This one definitely ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on April 17, 2009 - 0.7kb
The piece on the left got a bit too much glass in the mold, leaving it 1/8" or more taller than 'normal'. The one on the right is actually a bit taller than normal too. Colors are a bit too blue. I hope that you've ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on April 17, 2009 - 0.3kb
I came across a comparison picture of a genuine CD 162 and Eric's copy CD 162. Then I noticed the CD 162.7. Is it just me, or are they a closer match ? If Eric's did not have drips could they not be mistaken for a CD ...
Posted by James Mulvey on April 14, 2009 - 0.6kb
Here's an emerald green 'man' with some nice straw marks around the head. I've tried to get the colour as accurate as possible but after playing around with Photoshop it still isn't quite as virbrant as it should. ...
Posted by (private) on April 14, 2009 - 0.8kb
Here are a pair of CD 1094 knobs. They are unembossed. The two differ in their height, but I'm sure that is due to a lack of glass placed into the mold of the one on the left. The piece on the left may be too dark to ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on April 13, 2009 - 0.3kb
Hey folks,,, is this a 133.4? What is meant by "American threads",,, aren't they all? Note the mold line half way up and the base,,, a 4 part mold? What can you tell me about the origins and confirm the CD ...
Posted by Dave Rosychuk on April 12, 2009 - 0.2kb
CD 154 McLaughlin [050] Short Molds in Forest Green and Dark Steel. Both are VVNM+ and two of the best color pieces I have ever picked ...
Posted by Mike Eiting on April 12, 2009 - 0.3kb
View of the backside showing the '2' and 'F' mold embossing.
Posted by Mike Eiting on April 12, 2009 - 0.1kb
CD 132 'Bullet' [050] 'F' mold in Ice Green Aqua. Tough color piece was nicked by a bullet on the front base edge. Has a single small dome ping, some internal stress fractures, and a couple fleabytes. This hard to find ...
Posted by Mike Eiting on April 12, 2009 - 0.4kb
CD 154 [060] Mclaughlin NO. 42 Delft Blue N M + condition $ 30.00 - shipping included in the Continental U.S. Or I can deliver it to you at the Iowa National for $ 25.00 Photo # 3 This photo shows the mold ...
Posted by Miles Mclall on April 11, 2009 - 1.2kb
CD 154 [060] Mclaughlin NO. 42 Delft Blue N M + condition $ 30.00 - shipping included in the Continental U.S. Or I can deliver it to you at the Iowa National for $ 25.00 Photo #2 To see Photo # 1 To see Photo #3 ...
Posted by Miles Mclall on April 11, 2009 - 1.1kb
CD 154 [060] Mclaughlin NO. 42 Delft Blue N M + condition $ 30.00 - shipping included in the Continental U.S. Or I can deliver it to you at the Iowa National for $ 25.00 Photo # 1 To see photo #2 To see photo #3 ...
Posted by Miles Mclall on April 11, 2009 - 1.1kb
... . The blobtops are one of the harder molds to find. They come in a varierty of colors. This little guy has a lot of dome glass. The pinhole ( ...
Posted by Jim White on April 9, 2009 - 0.4kb
Here is a Pennycuick Signal I just picked up at the Wheaton show. Has a really nice tadpole above the wire groove. The base was a bit pinched during manufacturing and so is not exactly round. Has a touch of amber at the ...
Posted by Jim White on April 9, 2009 - 0.3kb
Here is a nice light blue-aqua brooky beehive, I'd almost call it watered-down windex in color, wavy, cold-mold glass mnakes embossing hard to read in places. In fact, yesterday, I had it out in the texas sunshine, ...
Posted by Scott Farrell on April 9, 2009 - 0.6kb
A nice light blue Star in the shotgun mold. This piece comes from my collection and the display I did at Springfield Ohio last year. The underpour leaves a major absence of glass at the base ..see photo. $25.00 plus ...
Posted by Jim White on April 8, 2009 - 0.2kb
Here is a comparison shot of the two CD 166 mold types. On the left is CD 166[010], the square dome mold embossed on the front "A011/CALIFORNIA". This mold comes in a wide variety of typical California colors. ...
Posted by Colin Jung on April 6, 2009 - 0.5kb

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