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FIVE ELMER RINGS... Elmer was a town with several glass houses that operated in the Upper Works, and the Lower Works, sometimes by different companies. The top of the pinhole has a little ring leftover from the ...
Posted by Gene Hawkins on December 14, 2008 - 0.4kb
Here is a aqua CD 124 Hemi 4 (080) that has a small wg flake and a bb ding on the dome and a couple of flaked sdp's. You can see on this one grinding marks under the May 2 1893 like the mold was redone. The other is a ...
Posted by Jeff Hartzler on December 13, 2008 - 0.5kb
Nice transition embossed signal in what I am guessing is light green aqua, honestly I have barely handled any of these 162's so I am not going to pretend I know the slight variances in the colours. Looking at all the ...
Posted by Jason Nickerson on December 11, 2008 - 0.7kb
TELCOM is a Colombian manufacturer. Hard to describe this color, sort of a dark straw with peach tones. Definitely stands out compared to other CD 203's you might have, and a nice color by itself. Yes, in front there ...
Posted by Bill Meier on December 9, 2008 - 0.5kb
This picture shows more clearly the flat portion of the dome. It was never used as a chair leg insulator. It's just as it came out of the mold.
Posted by Norm Robar on December 9, 2008 - 0.1kb
This is a close up of the two embossings in this CD. The JM is in a reworked SyM mold. The y does not extend lower than the other letters, the blot out also does not extend lower. The J is embossed over the blotted out ...
Posted by Dale Huber on December 7, 2008 - 0.6kb
This is a close up of the two embossings in this CD. The JM is in a reworked SyM mold. The y extends lower than the other letters, the blot out also extends lower. The J is embossed over the blotted out letter y. The S ...
Posted by Dale Huber on December 7, 2008 - 0.5kb
Left to Right: (070) A on dome A on skirt in light green with a few small cooling cracks. (140) K on skirt in dark green aqua almost a dark sage, shaver off wg up an inch w/ wg nibbles and a few base mold line nibbles. ...
Posted by Jeff Hartzler on December 7, 2008 - 0.4kb
Left to Right: (070) A on dome A under Petticoat yellow bubbly lime green small open base bubble and a couple of tiny flakes around base. crude swirly pretty piece. (140) Ice Aqua backwards N bubbly crude hand scribbled ...
Posted by Jeff Hartzler on December 7, 2008 - 0.5kb
... bits of metal and screws from tweaking molds, small pebbles and floor sweepings in the pile. Also there is a pile of broken hearth bricks and a ...
Posted by (private) on December 7, 2008 - 0.8kb
Pretty, green aqua piece with black junky swirls in skirt. 3/4" crack on mold line and one tiny peck on dome from mint. $30.00 shipped to you. 100% satisfaction or full refund. Email for more pics/info. All 3 ...
Posted by Reid Ryder on December 7, 2008 - 0.3kb
These old Tel Fed Mex insulators are interesting. An old style with an odd embossing, and great color. I have most of the known embossings and shapes to compare. If I can get the pictures downloaded properly, the first ...
Posted by Dale Huber on December 7, 2008 - 1.0kb
Per the discussion on ICON this week a couple of pics of some of my favorites. Interesting to note that when comparing insulators from the same mold that there can be quite a few differences. Glass slumping after ...
Posted by Jim Peach on December 6, 2008 - 0.7kb
Per the discussion on ICON this week a couple of pics of some of my favorites. Interesting to note that when comparing insulators from the same mold that there can be quite a few differences. Glass slumping after ...
Posted by Jim Peach on December 6, 2008 - 0.7kb
Per the discussion on ICON this week a couple of pics of some of my favorites. Interesting to note that when comparing insulators from the same mold that there can be quite a few differences. Glass slumping after ...
Posted by Jim Peach on December 6, 2008 - 0.7kb
Just added on the one on the left and couldn't help but notice the striking, to me at least, mold varation between them. Though it'd post this and see what others think. However, I am quite sure I haven't discovered a ...
Posted by (private) on December 6, 2008 - 0.2kb
CD 123 EC&M in aqua. I believe it is an H mold. Normal base chipping (mostly on right side), Tiny ding on the M in embossing, V shaped chip on the right side, small base bruise on front base, and a small crack ...
Posted by Chris Tella on December 5, 2008 - 0.3kb
I have been specializing in 101s for a few months and now have reached a point where I am upgrading and thinning. Here are four different colors to add to your collection. From left to right are: #1.....a nice bluish ...
Posted by Jim White on December 2, 2008 - 1.4kb
On the right is a intensely beautiful Doninion- 42 with a D in the diamond on back side. It is at least VNM with some minor base nibblling when taken out of the mold & a small 1/8 x 1/4 imperfection near the base ...
Posted by Philip Mayhew on December 2, 2008 - 1.1kb
The CD 100.5 is with the original pin which is probably rarer than the insulator! It is the type 020 with a number "3" on it. The 3 is very strong & the main embossing weak. Real tough to get in mint ...
Posted by Philip Mayhew on December 2, 2008 - 0.9kb
I found this Hemingray 45 with a date code that translates to 1970. This is three years after the last insulator with the Hemingray name was supposed to have been made at Indiana Glass. I requested information and ...
Posted by (private) on December 1, 2008 - 0.7kb
I love whittle molds, and this is my favorite. It has a grayish-olive coloration with all sorts of amber swirls and ...
Posted by Todd Grueninger on November 30, 2008 - 0.1kb
Both these commemorative pressings were made on the same day in March 2008. One resulted in worn-looking embossing, and one with crisp sharp embossing. This is a new mold with no wear (700 pressings), and no graphite ...
Posted by (private) on November 30, 2008 - 0.7kb
Not your everyday Hemingray 40. This one is skirt loaded with amber, as you can see. A large 7 shop number on the top of the dome. There is a 5/8" bruise along the base, to the back side of the mold line on the ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on November 30, 2008 - 0.4kb
I am offering a few fathead stout skirt molds from my recent Springfield Ohio display. I will number from left to right with respect to ...
Posted by Jim White on November 30, 2008 - 0.9kb

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