[F-SKIRT] HEMINGRAY
[R-SKIRT] No 19 (LARGE EMBOSSED DOT BELOW WIRE GROOVE>> BACKWARDS 7 AT BOTTOM OF WG NEXT TO MOLD LINE>> 31 IN SERIES OF DOTS (LIKE A DOT MATRIX PRINTER) ALSO NEXT TO THE MOLD LINE.
Posted by Rich Mullins on January 15, 2002 - 0.2kb
These are old and really cool, but rarely have much pizzazz. This one is a fairly clear icy-green, with a big swipe of foamy-yuck down one side and around the back. A fair number of these icy small mold units were taken ...
Posted by Brent Burger on January 7, 2002 - 0.3kb
This milk band go's at least three-quarters all the way around the skirt. It's funny that it stays the same size, about an inch tall also. This is another of those crude Brookfield 162's, this one being from mold# 1 In ...
Posted by Richie Farmer on January 4, 2002 - 0.3kb
We pulled 4 of these down and all are just as crude and nasty as this one. This is probably my favorite mold for a CD 162 Brookfield, but there are many.....
Posted by Richie Farmer on December 29, 2001 - 0.2kb
Ha! Made you look! It's a CD 143 Double Threaded that is wonderfully underpoured and appears to
have been wrenched from the mold, probably late on a Friday afternoon long ago! A great blue color, and
in certain lighting ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on December 3, 2001 - 0.3kb
Beautiful green tint color. Glass did not fill the mold if it was a warming pour. No threads and no pinhole.
Posted by Colin Jung on November 28, 2001 - 0.1kb
This is one of our best finds, a smokey gray with purple tint "whittle mold" in our favorite style,
the CD 143 "baby beehive". It has a place of honor in the window box, next to some of its ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on November 26, 2001 - 0.2kb
... as they come. Unfortunately most early molds have extra wide wire grooves with sharp edges vulnerable to chipping. Not many Zicmes found in this ...
Posted by (private) on November 25, 2001 - 0.3kb
Strong yellow-gold influence with a touch of straw= gingerale. Quite tough color with no embossing. Originally believed to be among Zicme's earliest unembossed pieces. This is now believed to have been made by ESA in ...
Posted by (private) on November 25, 2001 - 0.3kb
... , typical of Zicme's earliest embossed molds. These wore out quickly and were replaced by the much more commonly seen embossing style ...
Posted by (private) on November 25, 2001 - 0.2kb
Photo of the actual iron mold used to produce the Mid-Ohio "Roman Helmet" commemorative insulators. This year's is in a beautiful yellow-vaseline color.
Posted by David Whitten on November 6, 2001 - 0.1kb
Another nice one from Colombia in sort of a slate color. A mold flaw has pretty much taken out the "T" in Telecom.
[IFONA CD 155]
Posted by Richie Farmer on October 14, 2001 - 0.1kb
This piece is loaded with Snow flakes, snow chunks, bubbles and fizz. Embossing: (f-dome) 1 / W. BROOKFIELD / 55 FULTON St N.Y. (r-dome) PAT. FEB 22 ND 870 {note 1 is missing} JAN 25 th 1870 / JAN 14th 1879 . Color is a ...
Posted by Mark Grimek on October 12, 2001 - 0.4kb
from our internet collection http://www.in-glass.com/direct
Posted by Ginny Way on October 11, 2001 - 0.1kb
This is a H. G. CO. / Petticoat with a "mold line" under the "Dome".
It extends across the top of the pinhole and down both sides of the crown in the threads and is very straight. It is not a ...
Posted by Al Riddell on October 7, 2001 - 0.3kb
Another picture of the CD 143.4 American, this time from the base. To the left is a CD 145, that appears to have been made in the same mold. Note the small glass line in the pinhole at about 2 o'clock on both insulators ...
Posted by Paul Greaves on September 29, 2001 - 0.5kb
You are looking a three different mold styles I have in CanPac[060] the thirs is a first is a stubby rounded dome the second is more of a pointed dome and the third is a tall variant slightly more squared dome.
Posted by Craig Boehm on September 25, 2001 - 0.2kb
Although difficult to see clearly because of thickness of glass, this is an example of what I am calling Mold Line Inside Dome.
This is a CD 145[010]? G.N.W.TEL.CO.
Posted by Norm Robar on September 25, 2001 - 0.2kb
Brookfield/9 [230] GREAT COLOR!! Clean, 1" wire ridge chip at rear of left mold line. 1/2" WR fracture. $18.50 shipping included.
Posted by Bobby Wagner on September 14, 2001 - 0.1kb
Ok you EC&M collectors out there...what color would you call this? How close to teal is it? B-mold.
Posted by Bill Ostrander on September 2, 2001 - 0.1kb
This is a nice amber Telephone Pioneers No. 1 that I snagged off e-bay a few days ago.
Look how it kinda leans over a bit, like it was still a touch too soft when it plopped out of its mold.
Nice color, and a touch ...
Posted by Craig Johnson on August 31, 2001 - 0.2kb
A classic (and uncommon) embossing error on an early and crude CD 106 Hemingray. These of course are supposed to say 'MAY 2 1893' but the 2 is obviously missing on this one. Some say it might have been engraved before ...
Posted by Bill Meier on August 20, 2001 - 0.5kb
Wow! What a color! Not much for bubbles or neat character, but oh, what a color! Dug with an identical mold/color near Roseville, Calif.
Posted by Brent Burger on August 20, 2001 - 0.1kb
Couple of my favorites....The blob on the left has a goober or two in it, and the EC&M ("B" Mold) has to be about the darkest shade of aqua you can have without being Teal, although it's trying real hard...
Posted by Richie Farmer on August 19, 2001 - 0.2kb
On left is the scarce TRUE sage PT mold. This color is only known in this mold. Left center is a golden yellow. Color is difficult to photograph. Much brighter in person. This piece was found by a friend in a bottle ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 16, 2001 - 0.7kb