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#495 - EC&M Co - Fizzy green.

  Lot # 495
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  • Lot # 495
  • System ID # 246449
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#495     CD 123     E.C&M CO S.F.       Green with numerous fizzy bubbles.     "H" mold with 4-1/8" height.

The glass is loaded with thousands of small, fizzy bubbles.  Similar to the fizzy aqua units found in the Gold Lake area of California.  This is the first fizzy example we recall encountering that is not the typical aqua coloration, rather an attractive green tone.

An attractive item with ambient or back lighting, but it really comes to life with bright bottom lighting, reflecting light in all directions off the multitude of tiny bubbles.

Base chipping as seen in the photos, resulting in a lean to the left.

Update: 11:55 A.M., Monday, June 29.  A previous owner has shared the following historical information about this item, for which we are grateful:  "The super bubbly green H mold was found by a local lady about 25 years ago in Roseville California along the the old CPRR tracks."