Here is a CD 133 CREB, embossing index [150]. This one takes the last photo and steps it up about 5 notches. Just tons of fizz inside the glass. A whittle mold type surface. And lots more amber streaking throughout. All ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on December 2, 2007 - 0.3kb
Side by side comparison of regular H.G.Co in the same color....and the milky
Posted by Michael Fowler on December 1, 2007 - 0.1kb
2nd picture of our beehive found today in the U.P. of Michigan.
Posted by Michael Fowler on December 1, 2007 - 0.1kb
Found in the wild today, Dec 1, 2007 during a snowstorm in Upper Peninsula of Michigan. (We got 6-8 inches of snow so far today). We found a line with some of these a few weeks ago.....unfortunately we forgot our wire ...
Posted by Michael Fowler on December 1, 2007 - 0.5kb
Just removed from many years of dutiful service in SW Arizona!
Mold number "3" on Crown. I know little about crown embossed 121s... not sure how high the mold #s went.
2 faint bb pings; 3rd bb ping on ...
Posted by David Leo on December 1, 2007 - 0.3kb
steel grey blue. pic shows some purple. none there. taken in direct sunlight this AM. lots of wavyness and mold lines in the dome.
2 curving cracks internally on the threads. visable on pic. think it happened at ...
Posted by Kim Borgman on November 28, 2007 - 0.3kb
tiny prismic embossing with all the bubbles. Beautiful in the the sunlight. you can see the mold repair marks on both mold lines. pic is washed out. color is hemingray blue.
upper wire groove chip visable in the ...
Posted by Kim Borgman on November 28, 2007 - 0.3kb
... are steel/blue/grey color, and the 2 K molds stand out because of their different shade. numerous bubbles in this insulator. a 1/2 inch inside ...
Posted by Kim Borgman on November 27, 2007 - 0.4kb
here is another unique swirled hemi 9. carmel and milk streaks running thru the insulator. hard to show both colors but they run together and loop thru. some in the dome also. will update desc tomorrow from work. think ...
Posted by Kim Borgman on November 26, 2007 - 0.3kb
Well, maybe more on the Aqua side, but you get the idea...
The front is VVNM for sure. Any lines etc. you see in the photo are "straw marks" or elongated bubbles. There are two small scratched on the back ...
Posted by Bill Meier on November 26, 2007 - 0.9kb
250 embossing with nice big bubble to left of embossing. actually causes glass to bulge on inside. sharp drip points. 1 drip chipped. upper WG chip on mold line.
$20 plus shipping.
Posted by Kim Borgman on November 24, 2007 - 0.2kb
Offering up a CD 121 WFG toll, 3 dot mold. An interesting light steel blue color with lavender overtones. 3/4 inch oval bubble in skirt at right mold line. Quite a few of the typical Denver stress cracks to the threads. ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on November 23, 2007 - 0.5kb
Here is a CD 106 Hemingray; embossing index [250]. The color is a nice purple with great purple and gray dome swirls. A couple 1/2 inch bubbles in the wire groove on the right side. One open drip in the left front (you ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on November 23, 2007 - 0.5kb
Here is a CD 735 Chester, NY piece in ice aqua. Very shiny surface on the outside; white staining to the pinhole. Some damage: that nasty thumbnail chip to the front skirt that gets the bottom of the 'T' and the 'Y'; ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on November 23, 2007 - 0.5kb
Here is a CD 136.4 from my collection shelves. A nice blue. Has a great milk ribbon arching over the pinhole in the dome. Has a base bruise which is not easily seen. Wire rim adn wire groove wire rub. Mold line over the ...
Posted by Jim White on November 22, 2007 - 0.3kb
Just loaded with microbubbles that make it shine in the light. A nice shade of lemon. I have handle two purples but this is the first lemon. Mold line over the dome. Embossed: Canadian Pacific Ry Co...(No Periods). Has ...
Posted by Jim White on November 22, 2007 - 0.3kb
The Canadian Sloped Shoulder on the left (CD 133.2) is a blue aqua. Very pronounced dome glass dot. There is a very small internal crack right at the base coming up the side of the skirt. There are some very very small ...
Posted by Jim White on November 22, 2007 - 0.7kb
The one on the left is my new CD 151 from the line up. I noticed it was different from the existing one already in my collection. The difference being the hieght and shape of the dome. The new one has a shop #7 and the ...
Posted by Roger Poole on November 19, 2007 - 0.4kb
I found these CD 102 Stars today while going through a box. The short one is only three inches tall while the other on is 3.75 inches tall with an indention on the bottom that looks like an over pour, but is actually ...
Posted by Ross Baird on November 18, 2007 - 0.3kb
H mold factory mint in Aqua, D mold or " tin mold" in Aqua, Mold C in a nice green, and a dark cobalt A mold just a very small flake away from mint
Posted by Ron Jenkins on November 18, 2007 - 0.1kb
Here is an unusual blackglass radio strain that doesn't come up for sale very often. It's in beautiful shape. In the photo, for some reason, it looks like it has a chip to the far left on the rib just before the eyelet. ...
Posted by Nicole Bixby on November 18, 2007 - 0.7kb
Here is a nice blue aqua CD 284 FLOY piece. A tough CD. Neat tear drop bubble in dome with a whisp of milk from it. 1 inch chip to middle wire ridge behind the right mold line. A couple small flakes to the inner skirts. ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on November 17, 2007 - 0.3kb
Here's a CD 154 Sage Green glass insulator from Chile in super shape. Embossed N.42 Cristalerias (front) De Chile (Reverse). Has a few teeny fleabite size chips along base mold line with no cracks. Some surface scuff ...
Posted by (private) on November 17, 2007 - 0.4kb
XTRA nice deep blue aqua CD 123 B mold E.C&M Co S.F. One of the best bases I have seen. $ 190.00 includes shipping.
Posted by Robert W Baumann on November 13, 2007 - 0.1kb
On the left is a D-Mold which is also called the "Tin Mold" in lime green. It has some base chips along the bottom, biggest is in the front, rear looks better. I can send photos to you if you are interested. ...
Posted by Scott Prall on November 13, 2007 - 0.3kb