Very nice, strong purple CD 421 Australian insulator, embossed AGEE / 30 (Front skirt) and 13 (Rear skirt). Has a 1/2" long vertical scratch near the right side mold line, one micro-chip on the right base edge and ...
Posted by Mike Eiting on December 30, 2007 - 0.3kb
Old, crude & thick VVNM AM. TEL & TEL. CO. Blue-aqua that looks almost jade from all the bubbles. Solid & thick overpour accentuates all the mold lines & adds wonderful character. A few microscopic ...
Posted by David Leo on December 26, 2007 - 0.3kb
Neat early threaded piece. Tough sage color. Near-mint; small open base bubble in front (visible in photo) and pinky-chip behind left-bottom mold line. Thank you for looking.
$75 shipped!
Posted by David Leo on December 26, 2007 - 0.2kb
This piece is a color that my camera just can't capture. It is a CD 145 H.G.CO M Mold in a nice deep sky blue. Not a color seen too often. For damage, it has an open bubble on the lower skirt under PETTICOAT in the back ...
Posted by Chris Tella on December 26, 2007 - 0.6kb
Here are two No.9 (030) in a pretty blue and mint. Mold numbers 11 and 6. A Hemingray CD 106 (080) in a light greenish aqua, with a light base bruise affecting 7 sdp's and 1 other partially chipped drip and a wg pencil ...
Posted by Jeff Hartzler on December 24, 2007 - 0.5kb
On the left, a V VNM "B" beehive with typical darker coloration in the dome - $15.75 plus postage.
On the right, A VNM Vidrart from Argentina. This insulator has a ping with an associated flat flake at the ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on December 23, 2007 - 0.4kb
Just playing around with a Sony Mavica that Dutch gave me some time ago. Takes nice close-up shots when the operator uses the correct focus. . . duh. . . anyhow. . . just though I'd share some pictures of some of the ...
Posted by (private) on December 22, 2007 - 0.5kb
Two set's of mold mates
Posted by James Johnson on December 22, 2007 - 0.0kb
This one's a CD 143 NECAN [080] 'whittle mold' with iron wire.
Posted by (private) on December 21, 2007 - 0.1kb
This one is a CD 254 #3 Cable (010) in a nice teal green color. It has some nice bubbles and rocks in it. It has a small isc 3/8x3/8 with a couple of tiny cracks coming off the chip. It has a few more ticks on the mold ...
Posted by Jeff Hartzler on December 20, 2007 - 0.3kb
Here is a nice pair of CD 145 (090) Brookfield's. The one on the left is a dull green color with a 21 mold number. It has a few minor wire groove rubs and a few minor dings. Overall, in very good condition. Price is $25 ...
Posted by Ken Roberts on December 20, 2007 - 0.7kb
Here are two CREB CD 145's not often seen with these embossings in these colors. Left on is a (170) with a upside down 2 mold number. It is in a nice blue (not sapphire) with milk streaks running up through the threads ...
Posted by Ken Roberts on December 20, 2007 - 1.0kb
This is a very nice CD 138 (020) Brookfield / Postal in blue aqua. I can't find anything wrong with it. The line showing in the skirt is a mold mark and is actually extra glass. You will never have to upgrade this ...
Posted by Ken Roberts on December 18, 2007 - 0.3kb
This pretty pair are on the pastel side for their breed(s), however they will both add a nice color contrast ot your shelf inexpensively. The McLaughlin, an [010] RDP, appears to be a light shade of cornflower, my ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on December 14, 2007 - 0.6kb
Here's an [040] with the '70, '70, and '77 patents, and swirl-start threads. It's an 18 mold which may or may not be scarce, but it's the only one I've owned out of a whole bunch of similar 102 CREBS. The pic shows some ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on December 14, 2007 - 0.4kb
Here are two Star CD 133's found from the same location. Until I put them side by side I didn't know they were differnt from each other. Look close and you will see how the top of one is flatter then the other and one ...
Posted by Roger Poole on December 10, 2007 - 0.3kb
... justice either) came from different molds. They both have a shop number five on top of the dome and the shape of the top of the dome is what ... I know these were made from different molds ...
Posted by Roger Poole on December 10, 2007 - 0.3kb
Here is a nice delft blue CD 121 WFG piece. Nice purple swirl across the top of the pinhole. Great display when backlit. This one does have some damage, but the price is right. Damage: base chip goes from under the 'N' ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on December 8, 2007 - 0.6kb
A nice light to medium purple CD 121 AM TEL piece. Dome is a bit darker than the skirt. The embossing does not have any periods. Couple of nice horizontal bubbles in the front skirt. 3/8 inch flat base edge flake just ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on December 8, 2007 - 0.3kb
Here is a piece from my collection. It is a CD 133 HG CO Standard [070]. Sharp drip points. A great lime green base color with a vaseline cloudy like glass. I have pictured the rear as the rear has some heavy milky ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on December 4, 2007 - 0.5kb
Here is what I believe is a CD 737.6 Threadless insulator aquired from the Auburn show. It is approx. 2 3/8 inches across on the base and is approx. 2 7/8 inches tall. It also has an odd 3 piece mold style. The ...
Posted by Bill Vincent on December 4, 2007 - 0.5kb
Light Aqua in the skirt deepening into a darker Steel Blue color in the dome. One large ding on the dome near the right mold line that doesn't show on display. $40 + shipping. Thanks for looking!
Posted by Mike Csorbay on December 3, 2007 - 0.2kb
Here is a Hemingray 45 with 15 dots on a 1950 mold, making it, something like, hold on, I'm sort of slow with math. OK, I got it. It's 1965. This stunning piece of glass was procured through completely legal means. I ...
Posted by Pat Scott on December 2, 2007 - 0.5kb
In this picture are a 743.2 on the left, a 143 [065] in the middle, and a 743.1 on the right. The height of the base has no bearing on the CD number or mold style, and can be short or tall, depending on how much glass ...
Posted by Debbie Kinloch on December 2, 2007 - 0.2kb
... These correspond to the threadless molds: 743.2, 743.1, and 743.1 ...
Posted by Debbie Kinloch on December 2, 2007 - 0.3kb