Here's one that I'm not completely certain who made it. It looks a lot like an M.F. Christensen Product, but I've seen cut-lines like this one, second picture, on some that I knew were made by the Christensen Agate Company, red slag for instance because MFC didn't have red in their pallate. This type was one of the earliest made--hand gathered. Beautiful near 7/8" size and almost incredible mint 100+ year old condition.
CONDITION: MINT(+) 9.7-9.8 The surface is wet and shiny with no sign of wear what-so-ever and only a couple of the tiniest melted dimples. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 21.71mm or 0.854" at the equator. | |||||
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