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Picked up this one Friday in Newkirk, NM on my way to Amarillo, TX. It looks like it came out of the mold when it was still hot. It's For Sale on eBay. You can look at it at this ...
Posted by Duane & Kim Kirk on September 11, 2002 - 0.2kb
I pulled this guy off the GNW line where I found so many of his regular aqua without anything in the glass counter-parts. There appears to be two metal filings or shavings, probably from machining of the mold, all I ...
Posted by (private) on September 8, 2002 - 0.3kb
A great one for the CD collector. An unusual piece that came out of an antique store in Durango, CO. Normally, these have some damage to the ears, and this is no exception. However, there is no "plastic" on ...
Posted by Bill Meier on September 3, 2002 - 0.7kb
Selling this beauty out of my collection after getting an even better one recently!! This is a very rich golden straw color with the cruder, smaller embossing style and huge milky bands!! There's over 4 inches of milk ...
Posted by (private) on August 27, 2002 - 0.5kb
Left - to - Right: 1) Unembossed; 2) embossed: "PATENT / DEC 19 1871" on one side of crown, nothing on reverse side; 3) embossed: "PATENT / DEC 19 1871" on one side of crown, embossed "2" ...
Posted by Glenn Drummond on August 22, 2002 - 0.2kb
Star-marked insulators were made FOR General Electric by at least four sources, three of which were the successive operators of the Glass Works in Elmer, NJ - Sterling, Harloe, and Novelty. While Novelty never marked ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 16, 2002 - 0.4kb
There are 3 distinct mold variants in Star 112's. The very common single Star, a smaller mold with squared mid-section, a similar, but slightly larger and sharper edged unit with a Star on each skirt, and this one, .... ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 15, 2002 - 0.4kb
Another type of insulator rarely seen with any color. Hard to beat this lineup. Three on left are the small mold, while the four on the right are the large mold with the blot-outs. And yes, that third one from the left ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 13, 2002 - 0.3kb
Here is a close up of the Double embossing On the CD 133's with the Cauvet Pat on the rear dome I have only found this on the mold numbers 3&4
Posted by Terry Bauman on August 12, 2002 - 0.1kb
[030] (F-Skirt) W.U. / 5 (R-Skirt) PATENT / DEC. 19.1871 / [Letter] Smooth Base. Color is Ice Yellow-Green, as close as I can describe it. Condition is VNM. Has some "spider web" tiny stress lines on the dome, ...
Posted by Charles Bibb on August 11, 2002 - 0.3kb
Light blue aqua color. VNM condition; has a small ping on the crown near the left mold line and a tiny inner skirt flake. Price $300, which includes Priority Mail postage. Insurance is optional and extra. *** NOW $275 ...
Posted by Charles Bibb on August 11, 2002 - 0.2kb
Here's one that does not come around often. A nice yellow green Brookfield signal, embossing index [085]. Does have some damage: 1/2 inch long scrape to the front dome through the last F in CLIFF and the S in ST, a 1/2 ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on August 10, 2002 - 0.5kb
Left and center are what I consider fairly common mold styles of the Harloe 102. On the right is a completely new variant that I have never seen in 35+ years of collecting. It is listed in the book, but this one has ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 3, 2002 - 0.5kb
Here's one more picture of the mold line. Anybody out there ever come across something like this? I have seen some Petticoats with a lot of "gunk" at the mold line before.
Posted by (private) on August 1, 2002 - 0.2kb
This was found on a last weekend's hunt. My son Mackenzie discovered it after we washed it up. It's a [120} embossing. I'm not sure if this is really a letter or excess glass. It sure looks like a letter though. ...
Posted by (private) on August 1, 2002 - 0.3kb
Kinda short, H mold, nice thick amber swirl right in front!
Posted by Scott Prall on July 31, 2002 - 0.1kb
Found this Hemi Blue Amtel in an Antique store in Huntsville
Posted by Rich Mullins on July 30, 2002 - 0.1kb
CD 145 W. Brookfield Light Blue Aqua. Embossed [front crown] W. Brookfield/ 45 Cliff St./ NY [rear crown] 22{mold number}/ Pat'd Nov 1oth 1883/ Feb 12th 1884. SB VVNM $6.50.
Posted by Rick J. Bentley on July 23, 2002 - 0.2kb
On the left is CD 154[020] in ice green. Right is CD 154[010], color unsure. tends to light sage green. Notice the domes. [020] is rounded and stands 4/1/4" high. It has 32 drips. [010] is 4" high and has 43 ...
Posted by Norman Robar on July 21, 2002 - 0.3kb
For sale a nice looking EC&M dark, shiny aqua B mold variety top has been popped off and reglued usual base chipping I don't think you will be disappointed with this one at 60.00 postage paid this really is a nice ...
Posted by Ron Jenkins on July 13, 2002 - 0.3kb
Here is a second view of what appears to be a depression and high spot due to two insulators bumping into each other after removal from the mold.
Posted by Robert Federle on July 13, 2002 - 0.1kb
This looks as if a small chunk of glass may have stuck to another insulator by bumping into it after removal from the mold and then re-attached itself to the first insulator just below the depression it left in the ...
Posted by Robert Federle on July 13, 2002 - 0.2kb
Here is a bright cobalt blue Hemingray CD 162. Some light milk swirled all around. Check out how it glows!! There is a 1 inch no-glass missing shallow bruise to inside base edge at right mold line which does not show on ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on July 12, 2002 - 0.4kb
CD 126.3 Brookfield Index [130] Exact embossing is: Large Shop # 1 / W. BROOKFIELD / 45 CLIFF ST. N.Y. (back) PAT JAN. 25th 1870. This insulator has the MLOD (Mold Line Over Dome)and very large clear embossing. The ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on July 7, 2002 - 0.6kb
Shown are 4 CD 120.2's believed to be made by Wormser Glass Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. They are know to have made insulators in the 1870's and 80's. It is thought the common purple (not really that common) NN 133.4 bullet ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 27, 2002 - 0.4kb

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