Here are 2 CD 133 No.20 both (010) with tiny 0 on the dome. The 1st is a bubbly green aqua with a tiny tick on the dome and a pinky nail flake off the base. The 2nd is a bright yellow green with a bb ping on the dome ...
Posted by Jeff Hartzler on September 22, 2008 - 0.3kb
Outstanding condition for one of these - about 4 scattered light pecks with no glass missing and a real thin 1/4" skirt flake at the left mold line at the base. You are looking at it in the picture - hard to ...
Posted by Andy Wadysz on September 22, 2008 - 0.3kb
Here you go Claude. I was pretty sure I had one but I didn't want to say anything until I found it. A Whitall Tatum No.1/mold number 13. Found on a former B&O line in eastern Ohio in 1998.
Posted by Ken Schanz on September 20, 2008 - 0.2kb
Here is an insulator that no one seems to know about i found in a junk shop in springfield MO it has no embossing on it i believe it was the first insulator of the day at the factory and turned out a cold mold anybody ...
Posted by Paul Beaty on September 20, 2008 - 0.3kb
Here is a base picture of the same insulator. This is not a break in the glass! With close inspection you can see that just a bit less glass than would be necessary was placed into the mold. Somehow this one one skipped ...
Posted by (private) on September 20, 2008 - 0.3kb
I have what I believe is an unlisted CD 133 embossed with PATENT over DEC.19/1871 on the dome front, with a small F on skirt also in front, then the number 3 on the back dome.3-piece mold. It is what I would call a ...
Posted by Larry Rogers on September 19, 2008 - 0.4kb
I bought this unsuual piece today along with some others. Does anyone know anything about it? It kind of look hand made. It is bright red, with the embossing PAT and then MAY 3, 1864, all backwards on the dome and ...
Posted by Larry Rogers on September 18, 2008 - 0.3kb
I found this box of goodies through an in the local paper. There is an Apple green American with three dates rim embossed, I'm 99% sure it's index (020). Beautiful apple green color; there is also a CD 133 PATENT-DEC. ...
Posted by Larry Rogers on September 18, 2008 - 0.8kb
For sale here is an interesting mold variation of the CD 102.4. The piece for sale is on the left. The concavity in the skirt has two molded "ribs" that are excatly 180 degrees apart. As you can see, when the ...
Posted by (private) on September 15, 2008 - 0.7kb
Diego Botero Restrepo donated this to me to sell, with the proceeds to go to ICON. Diego, thank you.
The piece is gray green, with some amber swirling in it. Typical crude Zicme, and of course filled with bubbles. ...
Posted by Bill Meier on September 15, 2008 - 0.8kb
After a few emails, i learned that this is a CD 163, not a 162, like i thought. Thanks to everybody who helped me!
Posted by Casey Burg on September 14, 2008 - 0.1kb
Here's the one hes after, a nice deep blue M mold 145.
Posted by Bryan Lane on September 14, 2008 - 0.1kb
The Beehive on the top right arm that is closest to the pole is the one were after now, it's an N mold as things would have it but unfortunately it's cracked in half. There's plenty more though, it's just a matter of ...
Posted by Bryan Lane on September 14, 2008 - 0.4kb
... beehives, mostely lt. green aqua M molds. This weekend we decided to look at more of the line and here's the pictres of our hunt ... a little damage, but i don't have any B molds thus far so this is good. (as things would have it, the whole line had quite a few B molds on it ...
Posted by Bryan Lane on September 14, 2008 - 0.4kb
I found this insulator in the wild (see Sept.13 Hunts&Finds) I noticed that the dome is shorter than other 162's ive seen, what is the difference between this and a normal 162? This Question has been answered, ...
Posted by Casey Burg on September 14, 2008 - 0.2kb
this Hemingray 9 appears to have a mold defect after the T in Patent.
Posted by Casey Burg on September 13, 2008 - 0.1kb
Unlisted EIN for this one. (155) is the backwards 1 and (157) is the upside down 1 but no mention of an upside down AND backwards 1. VNM with three partially chipped SDPs and a super shallow matchead size chip to upper ...
Posted by Daniel Ling on September 9, 2008 - 0.3kb
CD 102 Star [090] with Wedge Drips . Nice shade of Blue with the hard to find wedge drips, all in pretty good shape with 1 having a little dirty bubble in it . 1 small dome ding on the side just above the groove next to ...
Posted by Daniel Nieroda on September 6, 2008 - 0.3kb
... one example to another depending on molds, handling and trimming ...
Posted by (private) on September 6, 2008 - 0.3kb
One of my favorite CDs and my favorite embossing for this particular CD. These are the old, crude 133s embossed:
(F-Crown) (Arc) W BROOKFIELD / [Number] / 55 FULTON ST / NY (R- Crown) (Arc) CAUVETS / PAT/ JULY 25 ...
Posted by John Serniak on September 6, 2008 - 0.4kb
For sale is a tough CD 127 Brookfield in Lime Green. This one has the [150] EIN though it is very tough to read. It also has a shop #2 on it. These straight side variants are very desirable. It does have a shallow penny ...
Posted by Chris Childress on September 6, 2008 - 0.5kb
CD 115 Hemingray - 10 [110] sparkling mint. CD 113 Hemingray -12 [100] sparkling mint . CD 160 Hemingray - 16 [100] sparkling VNM.(That is NOT a bruise under the embossing!) These all feature the 0-4. embossing under ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on September 6, 2008 - 0.4kb
Here is a blue aqua example. It has a flat crack along the base from the left mold line extending to underneath the "O" in BROOKFIELD. Also has a wire groove scuff. Still, it displays quite nicely. An unlisted ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on September 6, 2008 - 0.2kb
Right; this is a great placeholder until you get that mint upgrade! I bought this piece from Chris this past year but have since then upgraded. It was cleanly split in half along the wiregroove & re-glued; it's ...
Posted by David Leo on September 3, 2008 - 2.2kb
Here is a beauty in yellow amber. This CD 214 embossed Telegrafos Nacionales is one of a handful found in Mexico in this yellow color several years back. The condition is vnm with a small chip on the lower wire ride ...
Posted by Ross Baird on August 31, 2008 - 0.2kb