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Neat backward "N" in NEW YORK, with a backward "2" and a glass dot on the dome. Another nice feature is some very noticeable olive wisping up from the rear embossing into the dome. Inner skirt chip ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on June 4, 2006 - 0.3kb
This neat piece is loaded with snow, and mint as well. (The lines seen in the photo are cold glass wrinkles.) Even the four little mold vent bits of glass are mint! Has a small reversed "1" on the dome, and a ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on June 1, 2006 - 0.3kb
CD 131 (F-crown) (arc) "L.G. TILLOTSON / & CO / N.Y. // BROOKE'S PAT / JAN 25 th 1870 (rear skirt) "PAT JAN 25 1870 / PAT [ EB 22 1870 (no bar in FEB) Lt. Aqua, rear dome flake, $225. CD 143 CANADIAN ...
Posted by Mark Grimek on June 1, 2006 - 0.4kb
OK, OK, yea, rare, is it? Well, to the best of my knowledge, three are known. I recently got another, thus this one is for sale. That quality for "RARE"? OK, I thought so... ;-) Perhaps I guess you perhaps ...
Posted by Bill Meier on June 1, 2006 - 1.3kb
Here is the Base Shot. You can see the MLAB in this picture
Posted by Bill Vincent on May 29, 2006 - 0.1kb
Here is a couple of photos of the Teal Aqua CD 162 (MLAB) STAR. What is or what would the reason be for this to have a two-piece base in a Round Base style? Any feedback will be much appreciated, Bill Vincent
Posted by Bill Vincent on May 29, 2006 - 0.2kb
Here's a really cool Sage Green radio strain packed with tiny microbubbles. Made by Zicme, marked with a old style backwards "G". (Hard to determine but it may be GF- marking of very early Spanish insulator ...
Posted by (private) on May 29, 2006 - 0.5kb
This piece appears to be almost clear in person with maybe just a pinch of green depending on the conditions. So is it considered off clear? Also what mold is it ? Denver ?
Posted by Chris Smith on May 28, 2006 - 0.2kb
Here is a super super tough this piece just an amazing deep blue is the rouonded base low wire groove type tough to find this mold period and then to through a colour like this on it wow not sure what to call the colour ...
Posted by Craig Boehm on May 24, 2006 - 0.2kb
This is a CD 145 H.G. CO. / Petticoat - A mold. These are not as common as most of the other letters. This one was also in mint condition. An off clear - light blue tint.
Posted by (private) on May 24, 2006 - 0.2kb
Here Mark is holding the other CD 145 H.G. CO. / Petticoat - K mold. Also mint condition.
Posted by (private) on May 24, 2006 - 0.1kb
A mint H.G. CO. / Petticoat "K" mold.
Posted by (private) on May 24, 2006 - 0.0kb
Got this tall beauty at the Triple Ridge backyard meet last weekend. Thanks Ray for having us to your home. These meets are a great way for new collectors like me to meet knowledgeable collectors & see some really ...
Posted by Dan Gauron on May 21, 2006 - 0.3kb
This picture shows the snow in this piece well, but there are also thousands of bubbles throughout. VNM condition, with a flake inside the outer skirt at right mold seam taking out part of two drips. $20 plus postage
Posted by Richard Wentzel on May 20, 2006 - 0.2kb
If you like old classic insulators in extremely good condition this is one to look at. This CD 127 is strongly embossed; W. BROOKFIELD 55 FULTON ST. CAUVETS PAT. APL. 4. 1870. Toward the top of the dome there is either ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on May 16, 2006 - 0.7kb
Brent Berger asked for some pictures of Brookfield CD 102's with the big "O" shop number a while back on ICON. Sorry for the late post, but I guess better late then never. I have two shown in this picture. The ...
Posted by Fred Collier on May 15, 2006 - 0.3kb
This is for the middle insulator only. This ec&m is 4 5/8" tall! Light aqua in color. Flat dome flared skirt and mold dot on reverse. It has a repair on the left side and some chips on the reverse. Email me if ...
Posted by Scott Prall on May 9, 2006 - 0.3kb
This ec&m is light aqua in color. It's an A mold which means it has a round dome, flared skirt and no mold dot. These are much rarer than the cobalt variants. Condition is NM+, not bad for an ec&m. $395 priority ...
Posted by Scott Prall on May 9, 2006 - 0.2kb
Here's a highly underrated CD 121 GAYNER with sharp drippoints in a beautiful Blue Aqua! Prismic style embossing. Rarely offered for sale and is being sold directly out of my toll collection. Factory mint condition! ...
Posted by (private) on May 8, 2006 - 0.5kb
For Sale is 2 NACIONALES TELEGRAFOS CD 214 Insulators. These have the long drips. One is Golden Amber (Left) and the other is an MLOD and Dark Orange Amber (Right). The Golden Amber has two missing drips but is ...
Posted by Bill Vincent on May 5, 2006 - 0.8kb
For Sale is 2 NACIONALES TELEGRAFOS CD 214 Insulators. These have the long drips. One is Golden Amber (Left) and the other is an MLOD and Dark Orange Amber (Right). The Golden Amber has two missing drips but is ...
Posted by Bill Vincent on May 5, 2006 - 0.8kb
Here's one of those B beehives in what I like to call the fatty mold variation. Lots of micro-bubbles and a few milk swirlifications around the threads too. Condition is great with some insignificant nibbling around the ...
Posted by Wayne Allen on May 4, 2006 - 0.5kb
The McLaughlin is spoken for. The Maydwell I picked up from a friend because I thought it had better color than the one in my collection. The color was the same. It is darker than the pic & has some real nice yellow ...
Posted by Philip Mayhew on May 4, 2006 - 0.4kb
Rarely seen or offered for sale. An outstanding "glowing" red-amber color. This color is hard to get in the far more common embossing styles. This one sports the early "New Script" style embossing ...
Posted by Brent Burger on May 1, 2006 - 0.9kb
very cool piece ive had for years and is still yet to see available except in the odd auction catalogue..RYT embossed (upside down) in a circle and TC embossed (upside down) in a triangle.super dark green with just a ...
Posted by Jason Porter on April 29, 2006 - 0.5kb

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