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
FOUND the GPR 143, DWIGHT 143 and a No embossing {MLOD} 143. WANTED a purple 143 GNR WANTED a purple 143 heavy Whittle mold!
Posted by Terry Drollinger on November 12, 2007 - 0.1kb
CD 143 Canadian Pacific, super milk swirled "jade". This is the mold variety with the tapered sharp base, which unforunately has a 1" chipped area below the embossing. The milk swirling in this piece is ...
Posted by (private) on November 11, 2007 - 0.4kb
First, this is the "stamped" type embossing. Each character is always neatly formed. I do not see that with this "N". It looks wrong... If you look at this picture, you will see that the diagonal ...
Posted by Bill Meier on November 10, 2007 - 1.3kb
From my specialty collection of Canadian Bostons. Aqua glass. Mold line over the dome. Has two wire rim chips and a small (I'll call it a chip) inside the wire groove. What I will call 4 chips / flaking on the outside ...
Posted by Jim White on November 8, 2007 - 0.5kb
To be sure, this specimen looks a bit on the crude side. The base has nibbles and flakes all around and it has a 1.5" bruise in the skirt on the lower left edge mostly behind the mold line. There are a few stress ...
Posted by Mike Guthrie on November 8, 2007 - 0.4kb
If you're looking for a clean EC & M with a little character, this could be the one. Color is blue aqua, no biggie...but it is just two flea bites from mint. It has light milky olive streaks throughout the skirt and ...
Posted by Mike Guthrie on November 8, 2007 - 0.3kb
This is a unlisted embossing rare 12/A mold number described as follows:
CD: 145
Primary Embossing: (Dome) [ 12 ] (F-Crown) (Arc)W. BROOKFIELD/NEW YORK
(Dome) [ A ] (R-Crown) PAT NOV 13TH 1883/ " FEB 14TH ...
Posted by Dan Culver on November 8, 2007 - 0.5kb
This is the [090] embossing, with a mold number 20. A beautiful yellow green color, which looks much better in natural sunlight then backlit. Has a snotty stringer running around the threads up into the dome, has a few ...
Posted by Meaghan Powell on November 7, 2007 - 0.5kb
This Denver toll has two nearly identical, slightly overlapped big bubbles exactly where they are supposed to be, in the front upper embossed area. Has one little 1/4" square base flake at mold line and a very ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on November 2, 2007 - 0.4kb
I'd like to know if both hemis are in fact early style. If you notice that they are almost identical in the mold shape, flared skirt (the right is more flared than left though), RDP, and embossing style. The one on the ...
Posted by (private) on October 30, 2007 - 1.4kb
Here's a pair of tolls I recently acquired.....two questions:
1. These are almost clear....a light blue, cornflower or gray caste depending on the light.....would these be considered the off-clear listed in the PG? ...
Posted by Wayne Allen on October 29, 2007 - 0.4kb
Offered is a very nice unembossed CD 267 from my collection. It was one of several I acquired from the demo contractors when they were dismantling the former "El" or "Orange Line" elevated street ...
Posted by Joe Maurath, Jr. on October 28, 2007 - 1.0kb
... . Blackglass shards for the Royal with molds 1,2 and 3 have been found as well as blackglass Mason's 1858 and unmarked wax sealers. The two ...
Posted by (private) on October 27, 2007 - 0.3kb
CD 162 [090] H. G. CO. with the E over A and T over Y in PETTICOAT . Beautiful PURPLE color with the embossing error, Bubble in the Dome and small amount of damage, small flake off the Dome and small bruise at Base in ...
Posted by Daniel Nieroda on October 26, 2007 - 0.5kb
Dry process porcelain, note it has the whittleing of the mold line from the 2 piece mold.
2 very small old chips on inner skirt.
$24.50
Posted by Rick J. Bentley on October 24, 2007 - 0.1kb
At the Canyonville Show 2007 in Oregon, a gentle approached our table and looked over the EC&M's we had on display and pointed to an Apple Green EC&M and stated that he had one that was twice as dark and wanted ...
Posted by Bill Vincent on October 23, 2007 - 1.0kb
VNM, a few tiny fleabites. Factory "kiss" left some extra glass near the left mold line. A really pretty piece that displays beautifully when underlit. $15 shipt to the lower 48. PayPal gleefully accepted.
Posted by Ed Greenway on October 23, 2007 - 0.2kb
VGC, a few tiny fleabites, and some annealing cracks. 2 curious spots above & to the right of the diamond that look like something was on the mold and created a sort of pattern in the surface. 3/8" shallow base ...
Posted by Ed Greenway on October 23, 2007 - 0.4kb
Three varying styles and colour..er I mean color of Star Ponies with very prolific junk in glass. One has a piece of metal with amber trailing off of it and the others have who only knows what trapped in the glass by ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on October 18, 2007 - 0.4kb
... These insulators were made in two part molds and have a mold line over the crown. Early versions from before 1902 had applied crowns. A very ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on October 17, 2007 - 1.2kb
Will have this with me at the Ohio show unless someone buys it here first.
Not sure on the color. It's not quite chartruese, but better than just green.
It has some light surface staining that could easily be ...
Posted by Brian Riecker on October 17, 2007 - 0.4kb
Here's the Olive BG CD 731 I have. Technically, I guess it's not "MLOD", since the mold line doesn't actually go all the way over the dome. It looks like a 3-part mold. I don't know how this compares to other ...
Posted by Bill Ostrander on October 14, 2007 - 0.3kb
N.W. & B.I.T. Co. [010] in a very nice purple. The only imperfection being a base chip, 1/2" x 1/2", behind the left mold line. E-mail me for more pics. $225.00 USD plus actual shipping. Pending.
Posted by Reid Ryder on October 12, 2007 - 0.2kb
CD 133 Brookfield. [220] This one is a bit tricky but I have another in my collection from the same mold so I am sure of this embossing. Some embossing is intentionally lighter than other embossing almost suggesting it ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on October 9, 2007 - 0.5kb