Hi Norm. The Am. Tels were made by many different companies. With the dome numbers on top, the one that you have might be a Brookfield. Here is a picture of 4 that I have big "O" and little "o" with ...
Posted by Dave Elliott on January 30, 2004 - 0.2kb
Patent Dec. 19 1871, b mold, aqua with a quarter size patch of white crystally junk, centered on the upper wire ridge. Only damage is a couple of tiny, not too noticeable stress cracks . $15.00 includes shipping.
Posted by Vaughn Schuessler on January 30, 2004 - 0.2kb
As you can see in the picture the 5th type Star is quite a bit larger than the [010] mold. ([010] on left and 5th type on right) Also, all of the 5th type Stars I have seen have a "small" star embossed really ...
Posted by Chris Childress on January 25, 2004 - 0.3kb
Here is a picture of the 4th style Star 145 in comparison with a HGCO . I checked the 4th Style Star against every Brookfield and there is way to much skirt flare. The HGCO Ein it matched closest was the [100]. This is ...
Posted by Chris Childress on January 25, 2004 - 0.3kb
... has been compared to Brookfield CREB molds. No one knows for sure what glass company manufactured this mold type ...
Posted by David Whitten on January 25, 2004 - 0.3kb
Here's another comparison pic....The "Mystery Star" CD 145 next to a CREB (shop number 06). Similar in some respects, but the Star is a three-piece mold, not a two-piece MLOD mold as are most CREBs. For a pic ...
Posted by David Whitten on January 25, 2004 - 0.3kb
... similar to certain H.G.CO. Petticoat molds as to any of the CREB molds. Here is an E-mold Petticoat next to the mystery Star. The Star has a ...
Posted by David Whitten on January 25, 2004 - 0.4kb
Here is a picture of the 5 different Star CD 145 mold styles. Starting from left is the [010] [020] [030] then are two unlisted styles. The 4th from left is what I believe to be a Brookfield CREB mold and the 5th is ...
Posted by Chris Childress on January 23, 2004 - 0.3kb
Here is a picture of the 5 different Star CD 145 mold styles. Starting from left is the [010] [020] [030] then are two unlisted styles. The 4th from left is what I believe to be a Brookfield CREB mold and the 5th is ...
Posted by Chris Childress on January 23, 2004 - 0.3kb
I know, it's probably not what you first think of when you see the word "sapphire", but for Brookfield products this color is referred to as Sapphire. It's just a deeper blue than is normally seen (in my ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on January 22, 2004 - 0.8kb
... . This provides proof that at least two molds existed. A consensus from longtime collectors estimates that 15-20 of these exist in varying ...
Posted by Dwayne Anthony on January 19, 2004 - 0.7kb
[060] (F-Skirt) HEMINGRAY (R-Skirt) No21 SDP -A common piece made beautiful by amber streaking and snow. Very shiny and the snow sparkles in a display case. Condition-Two small white scuff marks. Both of them being near ...
Posted by Travis Taylor on January 17, 2004 - 0.3kb
This is a nice Blue-Aqua CD 105 base embossed "American Insulator Co. Pat. Sept 13 1881" which eight lines over the dome - it is a three piece
mold. A half a dozen of these were found on the Central Georgia ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on January 16, 2004 - 0.5kb
Here is a California CD 152, Sage Green, SB [010].
This has a multiple trail of milk running all around it.
Small bulls eye on upper wire ridge, and roughness along base mold seam. Overall VNM.
ADD IT TO YOUR ...
Posted by Rick J. Bentley on January 14, 2004 - 0.6kb
First 35.00 shipping included gets this milky toll only damage is a ping in front
of the mold line
Posted by Craig Boehm on January 12, 2004 - 0.1kb
This is the unique style "The Edison" CD 285. Normally the bases on these are bashed up, but this isn't all that bad. There is 2" base flake at the mold line and a small flake (see arrows on photo). There ...
Posted by Bill Meier on January 7, 2004 - 0.6kb
If you like gnarly insulators, this one is a winner! The surface is rough, so I'm thinking that the mold was past retirement age, but the glass is clean and without bubbles or inclusions. It's approximately a celery ...
Posted by Steve McCollum on January 3, 2004 - 0.4kb
These are the only 2 molds I have seen in the CD 133.2 [030] embossing index. If you have seen any others, please post a ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 1, 2004 - 0.2kb
Has anyone seen a CD 101 Brookfield No 9 (Mold Number 7) insulator with a bubble bigger than this?
I have had multiple inquiries about this piece since I posted the pictures so I thought I would tell an amusing ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 1, 2004 - 1.5kb
Has anyone seen a CD 101 Brookfield No 9 (Mold Number 7) insulator with a bubble bigger than this?
I have had multiple inquiries about this piece since I posted the pictures so I thought I would tell an amusing ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 1, 2004 - 1.5kb
Has anyone seen a CD 101 Brookfield No 9 (Mold Number 7) insulator with a bubble bigger than this?
I have had multiple inquiries about this piece since I posted the pictures so I thought I would tell an amusing ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on January 1, 2004 - 1.5kb
CD 121 WGM Co in a mostly straw color with a fade to burgundy near the base. This shows no signs of color altering and was obtained from a trusted source who got it originally back in the 1960s. No annealing cracks, no ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on December 31, 2003 - 0.5kb
There has been discussion on ICON off and on regarding the date codes in use on Hemingray products; O-4 = 1934, 8 = 1938, etc., and any "dots" added to the mold equaled an additional year that mold had been ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on December 30, 2003 - 0.9kb
This porcelain signal appears to have a mold line that runs across the dome.
Posted by Robert Federle on December 26, 2003 - 0.1kb
This porcelain signal appears to have a mold line.
Posted by Robert Federle on December 26, 2003 - 0.0kb