CD-156.1 - Am. Insulator Light Aqua Sold For: $90 Item: #191
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********************* Auction Date September, 2021 ************************** |
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CD-156.1 - AM.INSULATOR CO. Sold For: $176 Color: Light Green Aqua w/ Huge Underpour
| Huge underpour! Take a look at that! Even some amber swirls! Over half of the base is underpoured and the inner skirt is shaped like an oval. A little haze, about very near mint. This screams character! |
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CD-156.1 - POSTAL Sold For: $275 Color: Light Green w/ Large Bubbles
| Two great big bubbles! One is over 2" x 3/4" and the second 1 1/2" x 1/2". Neither of them are open to the inside nor outside of the insulator. Very near mint. Base-embossed with Samuel Oakman's patent for his "Process of Forming Screws in Articles of Glass." Quite an attractive light green color! |
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********************* Auction Date September, 2019 ************************** |
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CD-156.1 - AM.INSULATOR.CO. Sold For: $83 Color: Light Green Aqua
| Rear 1/2" wire ridge flake, otherwise about very near mint. Samuel Oakman's collapsible plunger was used to create the pinhole. Another classic from the American Insulator Company! |
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********************* Auction Date September, 2015 ************************** |
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CD-156.1 - PATENT SEP 13 1881 Sold For: $99 Color: Light Blue Aqua
| May have been lightly tumble cleaned. Some typical mold-line roughness around the base of the skirt. Samuel Oakman's collapsible plunger was used to create the pinhole; one can see the indentations in the threads that were formed by this process. To add interest, there are squiggles of milk in the skirt and bubbles floating around in the dome. (#0104) |
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