Sold for A$55
All: Agee. (CD121). (Australia) (late Ern Taylor Collection). Insulator. Glass. CD121. Varying colours. 98 mm. 1930s
N/A. (N/A). 1. VG. Shallow chip on the base edge of about 5 x 3 mm. Some roughness here as well. Little impact mark on the back top. Some internal lines and marks from manufacture to the skirt and parts of the thread. Nice interesting colour. 2. EXC. A couple of flakes at the bottom of the skirt. An unusual dull patch around the right middle that I assume is from manufacture. Good colour. 3. Good. Looks good and a nice colour but there is a sizeable 14 x 14 mm chip at the bottom of the skirt at the back. This chip then continues as a shallow chip along the bottom of the skirt of about 25 x 8 mm. Otherwise nice and clean with minor marks. 4. EXC. A bit of a gap in the thread on one side from manufacture. Some annealing type lines. Top of the embossing is a bit weak. Great colour. 5. VG. The bottom of the skirt at the front right has two small chips of about 3 or 4 x 2 mm each. The second chip however has a curved fracture above it of about 15 x 3 mm. Otherwise shiny and nice. 6. EXC. Just a little hazy. Some minor flakes at the bottom of the skirt. 7. EXC. Some grime and haze. Short internal fracture in the bottom of the thread on the left side. A fleabite or two at the bottom of the skirt. A really small impact mark on the top. 8. Good. A couple of tiny impacts on the top. Shallow 5 x 3 mm chip to the lower ring at the back right. The main thing is the thread inside has a thick chip across the bottom covering about three quarters of the inner diameter. 9. VG. A bit of haze and grime. 3 x 3 mm flake chip off the back top. A couple of other minor impact marks to the top. A few light scuffs. 10. EXC. Slight haze. Just some small scattered fleabites and marks. (late Ern Taylor Collection) Estimate: $50-100