Here is the side embossed with a 5. Upon close examination, the 120 and 102.3 greenish ones were not made from the exact same mold as can be seen by the relevent positions of the dot and the 5. I bet there is an exact ...
Posted by Andy Wadysz on February 12, 2006 - 0.2kb
Here is a rare pony! Just a small flat base chip on the bottom below mold line. I will call it VNM. I will pay for shipping and insurance. $450 Thanks.
Posted by Scott Prall on February 10, 2006 - 0.1kb
Some confusion exists as to what is "Script" embossing, versus the later "Prismic" style of lettering. Script is what you find on SMOOTH BASE ( pre-drip point patent ) HG and Hemingray embossing ...
Posted by Brent Burger on February 8, 2006 - 0.8kb
Some confusion exists as to what is "Script" embossing, versus the later "Prismic" style of lettering. Script is what you find on SMOOTH BASE ( pre-drip point patent ) HG and Hemingray embossing ...
Posted by Brent Burger on February 8, 2006 - 0.6kb
At left, a blue aqua-leaning-toward-Hemingray blue Hemingray No. 10 [020] with three distinct olive lines in the dome, dipping down into the upper wire groove at the left mold line. Condition is VNM, with all drip ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on February 7, 2006 - 0.4kb
Up for sale is a beautiful light gray CD 134. It has an ever so slight lavender cast to the glass. This piece is in superb condition with only a 1/16th inch rub to the upper wire groove behind the right mold ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on February 6, 2006 - 0.5kb
... that these 12s could be re-worked 11 molds, but I don't have the knowledge or expertise to say. I will be interested to see what the experts ...
Posted by Jack Comer on February 6, 2006 - 0.5kb
Hi all!
Up for sale is a dark rich Hemi Blue 134 with the 1871 embossing. Embossing reads PATENT DEC 19 1871. I would call this VVN M for condition. One 1/16th flat skirt flake at the right mold line and two associated ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on February 6, 2006 - 0.6kb
These are different pieces from my previous comparison post. On the right is another light blue slim mold with script embossing. On the left is what I call a squat mold in an icy aqua with prismic embossing. By the way, ...
Posted by Jack Comer on February 1, 2006 - 0.3kb
I am sure this is not worthy of its own listing as an error, just another re-engraved mold. I still found it interesting and added it to my pictures file of embossing errors. This is one of three of these identical CD ...
Posted by Jack Comer on February 1, 2006 - 0.3kb
Same Embossing Index Number, both with sharp drip points. Looks like a world of difference between the two side-by-side though. I like the fat one with the big hat, but I treasure the light blue slim mold with ...
Posted by Jack Comer on February 1, 2006 - 0.3kb
The Oakman signal is in good overall condition. There is a shallow base slice, a thumbnail shallow wire groove slice and a few other small dings. It still displays very well and has the classic Oakman Diamond on the ...
Posted by Tobey Sweet on January 31, 2006 - 0.6kb
CD 127 [090] – W.U.T. CO. / CAUVETS PAT. / W. BROOKFIELD
Nice crude old "straight side" mold style. Aqua.
Condition: NM – Has a shallow half inch base sliver, and a faint 1 inch base bruise with no glass ...
Posted by (private) on January 30, 2006 - 0.3kb
I am offering $250 for a McLaughlin embossed wide groove signal, CD 164, made from a California mold. I don't know if such a mold type exists but I am willing to offer you a financial incentive to find one for me... if ...
Posted by Colin Jung on January 29, 2006 - 0.5kb
... are both thick and thin dome McLaughlin molds, but they still don't match the California mold. Next comparison picture ...
Posted by Colin Jung on January 29, 2006 - 0.4kb
I am offering $250 for a McLaughlin embossed baby signal, CD 160, made from a California mold. I don't know if such a mold type exists but I am willing to offer you a financial incentive to find one for me... if it ...
Posted by Colin Jung on January 29, 2006 - 0.5kb
I am offering $250 for a McLaughlin embossed toll, CD 121, made from a California mold. I don't know if such a mold type exists but I am willing to offer you a financial incentive to find one for me... if it exists. ...
Posted by Colin Jung on January 29, 2006 - 0.4kb
Not quite the robot but here's something with a shape looking like it is from outer space but actually only from New York. :-) CD 202 [050] very strongly embossed LOCKE VICTOR N.Y. / No 14 PAT. MAY 22 1894. This piece ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 28, 2006 - 0.7kb
CD 126 Brookfield with a very prominent 3 up near the mold line. Nice heavy piece with nice long threads approaching the base. The 55 Fulton St. address and 3 patent dates are weak. Some very light scuffs and pin head ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 28, 2006 - 0.3kb
All this talk about Hemingrays with amber lines at the mold line got this Brookfield a little jealous. Offered is a CD 126 [310] Brookfield blob top with an amber line starting at the base, running across the mold line ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 28, 2006 - 0.7kb
CD 133 [230] Brookfield. Embossed W. BROOKFIELD 5 55 FULTON ST. N.Y. on the front and CAUVET'S PAT. JULY 25, 1865 on the back. Embossed very strongly on both sides. More of a blue aqua color to this one with a nice ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 28, 2006 - 0.8kb
CD 133 [230] Brookfield. Embossed W. BROOKFIELD 3 55 FULTON ST. N.Y. on the front and CAUVET'S PAT. JULY 25, 1865 on the back. Embossed very strongly on both sides with a little milky swish on the back through the ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 28, 2006 - 0.8kb
Here is a CD 145 [140] H.G. CO. PETTICOAT with the letter M mold. The piece has what is considered to be a lot of dome glass for this CD / Manufacturer combo.
It weighs a full 1 1/2 pounds which is heavy for one of ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 28, 2006 - 0.7kb
A good looking blue-aqua, loaded with bubbles, CD 162 embossed, H. G. CO. over PATENT MAY 2 1893 and on the reverse side PETTICOAT. There is a shallow skirt flake about half the size of your little finger nail. It takes ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on January 28, 2006 - 0.5kb
Here's a shot of one of the Hemingray-12s from the 1947 mold with the wide yellow streak. I have a couple of these with minimal or no damage that I saved for traders. If you want one email me, maybe we can deal for ...
Posted by Jack Comer on January 28, 2006 - 0.2kb