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#3275       CD 123       E.C&M CO S.F.        Light aqua.

  Lot # 3275
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#3275       CD 123       E.C&M CO S.F.        Light aqua.      

4-1/16” height.      “H” mold.

Glass color is lighter than is typical for an EC&M and has numerous milky veils within.

The threads in the pinhole are somewhat less pronounced than normal, creating an illusion of the insulator almost appearing threadless from the outside.

The base was formed flatter and thicker than usual, thus avoiding the usual flakes and chips associated with the thin, tapered base type.  Has only three small, shallow flakes, so it grades very near mint.  Especially nice for an EC&M!!!!! 

Update: 8:35 A.M. Friday, October 6.  Second image added, showing the especially nice condition base and some of the attractive, milky impurities within the glass.  First image shows the light color density of the glass accurately.  Second photo shows the glass much darker than it actually appears in person.