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CD 134 [020] 1 dot mold good in a sage green. Pictured next to a more typical blue-aqua Good for comparison. Definitely an unusual color for this CD / embossing and unlisted for this embossing. A swath of milkiness ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on May 7, 2007 - 0.5kb
CD 121 [010] W.F.G Co. Denver, Colo. 2 dot mold in a color that I would consider to be light cornflower blue. I've owned a regular cornflower blue but don't consider this to be dark enough to qualify but the shade of ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on May 7, 2007 - 1.2kb
This clear glass item was with a lot of radio strains. It measures 3 1/2" long. There is a shallow groove at each end and one end is slightly longer than the other. The glass and mold lines are a little crude to be ...
Posted by (private) on May 6, 2007 - 0.2kb
This is the last of the B G M`s. I had a medium and a dark purple and sold them. I thought this near clear, just a hint of purple, was the best of the three. Seems like I`m the only one that thought so. There is a ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on May 4, 2007 - 0.6kb
Here are sixteen different molds of HG CO CD 133-070s. Granted, this is going by the 1997 price guide. I can see some of these could ...
Posted by Pat Scott on May 4, 2007 - 0.5kb
This is a diferent piece the mold was retooled or repaired on this piece. It has a solid line around the entire skirt. It runs through the periods in HGCO. It could use a little better clean job. Has a bruise and flake ...
Posted by J.R. Dudeck on May 3, 2007 - 0.8kb
Here is another version of the 136.4 Canadian Boston in terms of color. This one is from my collection and is a heavy chunk of glass in a light sky blue. Exceptional wire rim with only one chip. Has the dome dot and ...
Posted by Jim White on April 29, 2007 - 0.4kb
Here is a beautiful two-tomed 102 you will not see very often. The skirt shows the teal blue nicely intermingled with amber wirling. The wire groove and dome are heavy with green. Has a base chip. At the base right at ...
Posted by Jim White on April 29, 2007 - 0.4kb
Very nice example of the "variant" style of the CD 743.1. One small lower skirt flake at the base mold line, a minor dome ping and a few other pecks. Grades at about vnm. The base appears well worn, but it is ...
Posted by Dwayne Anthony on April 28, 2007 - 0.4kb
This neat CREB is a light blue aqua to my eyes, which would make it a currently unlisted color. It features some milk swirls throughout, and a fairly sizable bubble in the skirt at the left front mold line. There is a ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on April 28, 2007 - 0.6kb
The piece on the left is a (beat up) CD 133 No Embossing - Canada, in light green. My boyfriend has found two more damaged CD 133's in the past week, or so he thought. The piece (Literally, wish he'd bring home ...
Posted by Meaghan Powell on April 28, 2007 - 0.7kb
Be sure to check out all three pictures... Here's a picture of one of the 162 insulators I bought the other week (cost me .91). This is a CD 231 and mine reads: (F-skirt) HEMINGRAY -820 (R-skirt) MADE IN U.S.A./ ...
Posted by (private) on April 27, 2007 - 1.1kb
Your "typical" CD 282 No 2 Provo. Yeah right... [030] embossing. Note that it has the 1893 drip point patent, but not the 1899 Provo patent! An early Hemingray power piece. Nice script embossing with that ...
Posted by Bill Meier on April 26, 2007 - 1.7kb
This cute little CD 133 is embossed H. G. CO. on the front of the skirt and No 7 over STANDARD on the reverse side of the skirt. Note that there is no line under the o in No. The color is a very light green and the ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on April 24, 2007 - 0.4kb
This is the last amber signal from the Kevin Lawless collection. The embossing is HEMINGRAY on the front of the skirt and No 19 on the reverse side. There is a shallow 1/2" chip on the underside of the upper wire ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on April 24, 2007 - 0.4kb
On the left is a nice light aqua piece. Looks great to me, but say VVNM. Book $40-50 so let's go for $40... on the right is a piece exactly the same as Doug MacGillvary's CD 162 HGCO. which sold fast. Piece is a little ...
Posted by Bill Meier on April 24, 2007 - 0.6kb
I got these 2 pieces from different states and they are mold matches from one mold. The colours are ice blue and ice aqua but they look extremely alike in certain lighting. The ice blue I picked on the line next to my ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on April 22, 2007 - 0.7kb
3 items here; the Hemi-4 has one drip partially nicked; there is a small vertical fracture on the mold line but it doesn't show at all when displayed; the 106 Hemi-9 is a light green aqua and has some light milkiness ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on April 21, 2007 - 0.4kb
Pretty blue Canadian Pacific; MLOD runs through "Canadian Pacific". Great shape and clarity; small bruise on the very top--looks as if could be from a mold flaw originally. Doesn't show when displayed at all. ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on April 21, 2007 - 0.2kb
The 'K' mold item here is in excellent shape, and is somewhat fizzy, to boot, for $10. The other has some base damage, it runs one solid length about 11/2-2", however, it's got a nice bunch of black graphite in the ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on April 20, 2007 - 0.4kb
This is the blue-aqua two date CD 134 Hemingray insulator. This is also the style without the dome letter. There is a shallow inside the skirt chip (1/2 pinkie nail size) at one of the mold lines. The price guide sets a ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on April 17, 2007 - 0.3kb
This unembossed CD 145 is as close to Hemingray blue as you can get without calling it Hemingray blue. A real heavy piece of glass with a tadpole and a bubble in the dome. The mold line on one side sticks out like a ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on April 17, 2007 - 0.4kb
This 125 W.U. with the 1893 Patent would appear to have nearly all very round drip points, but probably the glass did not come up properly to fill this end of the mold. It's in great shape, and has one partially nicked ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on April 16, 2007 - 0.5kb
... mold shapes! Just how many different molds are there for this style pony ...
Posted by Carl D. Scott on April 15, 2007 - 0.1kb
Here is another Canadian Boston from the collection. This beauty is a very light aquamarine. She has an internal crack from the base to the wire groove. There are four wire groove/rim chips. There is one very shallow ...
Posted by Jim White on April 14, 2007 - 0.6kb

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