Sold for A$35
1. Agee // 14 (tiny). 2. Agee // 0 (tiny and barely readable). 3. Agee // 7 (tiny). 4. Agee // 5 (or possibly 6) (tiny). 5. Agee // 4 (tiny). 6. Agee // 3 (hard to read) (tiny). 7. Agee // 2 (hard to read) (tiny). CD422. 8. Agee // 19 (very faint) (tiny). CD422. 9. Agee // 6 (tiny). CD422. 10. Agee // 5 (tiny). CD422. (Australia) (late Ern Taylor Collection). Insulator. Glass. Various coloured CD422 Insulators 95 mm. 1920s+
N/A. (N/A). 1. Good. But there is an impact mark to the front lower dome and from this is a fracture of 40 mm in the surface of the glass that runs over the lower dome and down into the groove. Thin annealing type fracture down the back right of the skirt. Some grime. 2. EXC. Dust and grime. General scuffs and wear. Some flaking around the bottom of the skirt. 3. EXC. Small impact mark on the side of the dome. Scuffs and wear. Shallow 5 x 3 mm chip at the bottom of the skirt at the front. 4. EXC. A bit dirty inside. Mark around the middle is from manufacture. Nice light colour with a bit of grey. 5. Good. A bruise across the lower part of the thread inside. 5 x 4 mm impact mark to the front right. Light marks otherwise. 6. VG. A handful of impact marks over the dome. A couple of pit marks and a scuff down the back. Dirty inside. 7. VG. Small impact mark on the front dome. The odd pit mark around. Mostly nice and shiny. 8. VG. A few small impact marks around. The odd scuff. Very shallow 5 x 4 mm chip off the bottom of the skirt at the front. A few other fleabites around the bottom of the skirt. Nice colour. 9. VG. A lot of manufacturing swirls. A thin annealing type fracture to the surface on the right hand side of the skirt. Some fleabites around the bottom of the skirt. 10. VG. A hint of amethyst in this one too. Curved annealing fractures to the right and left, you can feel the indent from making to the left one in particular. Not a lot of other marks. Bit hazy. (late Ern Taylor Collection) Estimate: $50-100