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While you can not tell from the picture, this is one of those clear Hemingray 42s with the little amber streak on or near the mold line on one side. I have 30 of these, most of them still dirty, most of them in good ...
Posted by Pat Scott on February 17, 2008 - 0.3kb
Here are the newer, blot out versions of the 164's. "Bright" blue on the left, light greens, to dark green. Front and center is the very hard to find bar/bar critter, which has the bars on both sides way over ...
Posted by Gene Hawkins on February 17, 2008 - 0.3kb
CD 138 Brookfield in light green. There is a 1 1/2 inch bubble just below the embossing in the front. Damage consists of a couple small scattered pings, a 1/4 inch wire groove flake on the back, some scratching at the ...
Posted by Chris Tella on February 17, 2008 - 0.3kb
Here is a nice light blue CD 263 piece. Embossing index is [040]. You won't find one much better. A teeny nick/scrape to the front edge of the left ear, a real tiny flake below that, a little light roughness to the ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on February 16, 2008 - 0.4kb
Here is an always popular little threadless piece. A nice light aqua color. Damage: 1 inch flat base chip from the 'G' right to the mold line, ping to upper wire ridge in rear, 1/4 inch rear skirt chip gets the 'V', ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on February 16, 2008 - 0.4kb
SOLD Left to Right: 1. 102 [030] - Brookfield Yellow Green w/amber swirls throughout and a few small stones/cullet Condition - fisheye hit on rear dome (small clam shell flake), 12 chipped/partial chipped ...
Posted by Jason Nickerson on February 15, 2008 - 0.9kb
This one is from a similar mold to the last one posted [id-207673405] This one has more of an over pour on top, in fact the excess glass extends up and outwards. It has several nice bubbles in the top rim area. This one ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 15, 2008 - 0.3kb
This one is serif embossed: Patented/Aug 26 1851 Note that this one has no punctuation marks, which is odd for Otis LRIs. It is missing its brass cap and point. The patent date is for the Otis type LRI. It is a big ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 14, 2008 - 0.5kb
Nice carnival color here; what does appear as Mint shape; 1937 mold (18 on back). Rainbow coloring around upper wire groove, rest is just a pleasant orange carnival. $350 + $7 postage; thanks!
Posted by Matthew Poage on February 14, 2008 - 0.2kb
This one is embossed: J.H.Weston /Cin.O in serif letters. The embossing is upside-down. This one measures just under 2" tall. The through hole diameter is 3/4". The color is a deep orange amber blackglass. It ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 14, 2008 - 0.4kb
This one is embossed: J.H.Weston/Cin.O in serif lettering. It may have come from the same mold as this previous post . This LRI is 2" tall-ignoring that domed area on top. The through hole is 3/4" in diameter. ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 14, 2008 - 0.3kb
A Petticoat beehive with an H on the Petti side plus a faint H on top in light green. Uncleaned with the original tie-wire, just a couple surface ticks and the tiniest small surface flake on the edge of the inner skirt, ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on February 13, 2008 - 0.3kb
Here is a couple of real old Brookfields. The 131 is a 45 Cliffer with real good embossing, but does have a few smaller, but see-able chips on the dome toward the top area, base and other is fine. Still a great ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on February 13, 2008 - 0.4kb
This is from the 'normal' mold for the Spratt//Patent//1850 LRI. Note that "Patent" is in the front side, over the tab. This one is particularly bubbly! It is a tall one, being right at 2" tall. These ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 13, 2008 - 0.4kb
Here is a narrow bodied Spratt that is a bit taller than others. It is embossed: Spratt/Patent//1850. This one is 1 1/2" tall, and a base width of 1 3/16". The embossing is quite similar to the embossing on ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 13, 2008 - 0.3kb
Yeah, the tab is missing, but the chip size shows this to be from the same mold as this previously posted LRI . This one is an odd pale greenish color. It has a small white rock 'thing' floating in the glass near the ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 12, 2008 - 0.3kb
Great oddity for the Brookfield collector. This piece had the mould...er I mean mold misaligned during the formation process. The result is a misformed but none the less desireable example of Brookfield quality. ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on February 11, 2008 - 0.3kb
A nice two tone coloration on this one. A rosy skirt and a darker rose/purple dome. Damage: 3/8 inch flake from lower wire ridge at right mold line, peck with small slice from top of left dome, a few scrapes to rear ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on February 11, 2008 - 0.4kb
A very unusual color on this one, typical of the McLaughlins. This one has round drips and has No 42 on the rear skirt. A great blue gray color. Damage: two nicks to rear dome, 1/4 inch flat flake from above upper wire ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on February 11, 2008 - 0.4kb
Here is an aqua CD 152 with some great looking amber swirls. These swirls cascade over the front dome, rear dome, and all around the rear skirt. Great backlit piece. Damage: two rear base edge chips (1 inch and 1/2 ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on February 11, 2008 - 0.4kb
Here is a great green CD 152. There are subtle amber waves in the glass also. Damage: shallow 1/2 inch flake to lower wire ridge at left mold line, thin 1/4 inch base edge flake in rear, few nicked drips, couple surface ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on February 11, 2008 - 0.3kb
Here is a light green Spratt/Patent//1850 Side Tab style LRI. This is the 'normal' mold, and typical 1 3/4" height. This mold variation can be found in shades of green, usually much deeper than this example. Photo ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on February 11, 2008 - 0.3kb
CD 133 ER Brookfield in aqua. There is a 3/4 of an inch flake on the dome that looks like it was caused by a bullet, a 1/4 inch vertical flake at the left mold line and a couple dings. $10+shipping.
Posted by Chris Tella on February 10, 2008 - 0.2kb
Here are the two feather bruises. One under patent May, and the other from the 3 to the mold line.
Posted by Keith Brooking on February 8, 2008 - 0.1kb
Here is a pretty purple H.G.CO. / PATENT MAY 2 1893 // PETTICOAT with sharp drip points. The top portion in great with just a match head flake under the upper ridge at the mold line that probably happened when it came ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on February 8, 2008 - 0.5kb

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