This is a nice cornflower 102 pony with the single Diamond. It has the reverse mold # 8. There is a small chip under the #8.There is a Diamond within a Diamond on the front. Glass is nice, clean and bright.
$100 postage ...
Posted by Jim White on July 18, 2006 - 0.3kb
Here is a CD 117 embossed &. This embossing has always intrigued me. Why the ampersand? Anyway, this interesting piece is in very nice condition. There is a 1/2" vertical crack just to the rear of the mold line ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on July 17, 2006 - 0.5kb
Nice sage whittle mold with light surface whittling. It has a flat sheer near one mold line from base to lower wire groove plus some lower wire ridge nibbling. Also a 1/2" base chip and a dome peck. Still displays ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on July 17, 2006 - 0.3kb
Well that might be an exaggeration but this is a super looking CD 154 Lynchburg 44. The color is a beautiful yellow green and the condition is excellent, except for two partially chipped drips on the left side mold ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on July 15, 2006 - 0.5kb
Here is the 3rd example of a CD 161, 161.2, 162. Note the deferences in the mold styles
Posted by Bill Vincent on July 12, 2006 - 0.1kb
Here's a highly desireable CD 135 shoulder embossed insulator with unique large diamond grooves in VNM shape! Some bonus steamy milk swirls add extra character. 2 very small and one teeny base flakes. Only the tips of ...
Posted by (private) on July 12, 2006 - 0.4kb
Here's a seldom offered Mexican pony insulator loaded with microbubbles! This light Green CD 106.4 is wider than a standard pony so it can hold more bubbles. :-)
2 sdps with tiny nicks and one is gone. Otherwise only ...
Posted by (private) on July 11, 2006 - 0.4kb
Here's a close-up of an unlisted mold number embossed on this hard to find pony from Mexico.
Posted by (private) on July 9, 2006 - 0.1kb
Found this fresh out of the dirt saturday morning while ya'll were at the National! It's a dark aqua tin mold also known as the D-Mold. It does have some large base chips, but still very exciting to find. Enjoy!
Posted by Scott Prall on July 9, 2006 - 0.2kb
Found this ec&m fresh out of the dirt saturday morning while ya'll were at the National! But believe me, I would have liked to have made it to the show. I hope you guys and gals have enjoyed the National. It's a ...
Posted by Scott Prall on July 9, 2006 - 0.3kb
Here's a really nice looking pony from Mexico: CRISA (front) 6 (tiny mold number) [Crisa Symbol] 9 (reverse).
Note: This is an unlisted piece as there is no listing for a mold number on the skirt! To see a photo of ...
Posted by (private) on July 6, 2006 - 0.4kb
Here's another very desirable insulator that doesn't get offered up all that often. The insulator has a 2" long sliver chip on the base of the skirt right below the McLaughlin embossing. I took the photo just to ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on July 3, 2006 - 0.5kb
This is a really clean and shiny Diamond 102 in clear. It has the reverse #9 on the bottom of the skirt base. It has an interesting base. A good part of the base is flat then there are two raised areas. Some internal ...
Posted by Jim White on June 29, 2006 - 0.5kb
This is a Diamond 102 in a nice honey amber. It bears the reverse #7 mold number on the rear skirt base. It has the unusual small beaded drips. You will not see a lot of these offered. In fact for the last three years I ...
Posted by Jim White on June 29, 2006 - 0.7kb
This is a very nice dark Orange/Red Amber Dominion-42 (020) in VVNM condition. It has a potstone that came to the surface during manufacture located on lower wire ridge at the rear. Also just past left mold line on ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on June 28, 2006 - 0.6kb
This is item 206 from my collection and is a darker version mustard. So you can compare, I have photographed next to a lighter mustard from my collection (not for sale). Only item 206 is for sale. The piece has a little ...
Posted by Jim White on June 27, 2006 - 0.4kb
Offered is a nice cornflower blue 102 Diamond with the #8 mold number on the reverse skirt. Has some nice smaller bubbles in domw and skirt. Has a few surface cooling marks. Two base chips keep this from being a mint ...
Posted by Jim White on June 27, 2006 - 0.7kb
Picked this guy up from Mike Guthrie at the Rohde Ranch Insulator Roundup. It's a gorgeous F-Mold opaque emerald green. It has a flared, flat dome and extended skirt. Thanks Mike!
Posted by Scott Prall on June 26, 2006 - 0.2kb
Perfectly base embossed THE STANDARD GLASS INSULATOR CO. BOSTON MASS. Very near perfect condition. I found a small wire rub in the wire groove. The vertical line you see in the skirt is the mold line. $100 plus the ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on June 26, 2006 - 0.2kb
Two of the three Canpacs are the harder to find 060 thin prints in yellow green and blue, both in VNM condition. The other is 170 emb. in Blue and it has a bubble near left mold line over an inch long. One peck on dome ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on June 26, 2006 - 0.3kb
First is the harder to find "thin print" 060 Canpac in light yellow green in VNM condition, middle one is a hard to find 180 embossing with Cdn. Pacific Ry blotted out on front in VNM condition in Blue/Aqua, ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on June 24, 2006 - 0.4kb
L to R: RT mold green C.G.I.Co. and RT mold California pony in blue with amber swirls.
Posted by Colin Jung on June 21, 2006 - 0.1kb
For sale is a very nice CD 134 Brookfield [160] in Yellow Green. This piece is unlisted as there is no Yellow Green in the embossing style. The piece has a shop number on "1". The piece in VNM with the only ...
Posted by Chris Childress on June 19, 2006 - 0.5kb
Here is one you don't see very often. It's a CD 133 Brookfield [180] in Apple Green. Very few of the CD 133's were embossed on the front W.BROOKFIELD over NEW YORK. Most had a street address and NEW YORK wasn't spelled ...
Posted by Chris Childress on June 19, 2006 - 0.4kb
For sale is a nice CD 133 Brookfield [230] in Aqua. This piece has a large shop number "3" between the arc "W. BROOKFIELD" and 55 FULTON ST. This piece is VNM with 2 match heads pecks near mold line ...
Posted by Chris Childress on June 19, 2006 - 0.4kb