INS-1 Honey Amber HG CO Petticoat I Mold $1,060 Shipped in USA
This amazing insulator is a gorgeous honey amber color. It is also full of fizz and five small bubbles on the side embossed "PETTICOAT". Damage ...
Posted by Mike Gaudy on September 28, 2020 - 0.5kb
A very non-milky/junky one of these that seems to have a rounder dome profile than typical. Marks on the piece suggest the mold was recently turned on a lathe and received other machine work.
Posted by Brent Burger on September 27, 2020 - 0.2kb
The following post shows the CD 126 No Embossing MLOD in beautiful milky teal blue. I suspect this might also be a Brookfield mold design style. If any of you have these in your collection, could you please document ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 27, 2020 - 2.4kb
The following post shows the typical glass button found in a Pennycuick style insulator. The three piece mold, glass button, and the clear bubbly blue-aqua glass suggests that these CD 126 insulators are most likely are ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 27, 2020 - 0.2kb
These are two CD 126 No Embossing "Pennycuick style" three piece mould in a nice light & darker blue colors with an amber swirl. They will be compared to the CD 126 RD149959 jade green MLOD.
(Left) CD ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 27, 2020 - 0.6kb
This picture compares a CD 126 45 Cliff St. W. Brookfield (late production mold) and a skirt embossed W. Brookfield (last generation mold) with the CD 126 Rd149959 design profile.
(Left) CD 126 W. Brookfield /45 ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 27, 2020 - 0.4kb
... (two generations of W. Brookfield molds) with the CD 126 Rd149959 design profile. I made this picture interesting by adding some " ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 27, 2020 - 0.5kb
About a week or so ago, I received the following e-mail question. I will attempt to provide an answer. Back in 2004, I posted pictures of all the CD 126 style insulators which were found on the Central of Georgia ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 27, 2020 - 2.8kb
The following post shows the CD 154 Whitall Tatum No.1 which was used in large numbers on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph lines. It came in a various colors including: shades of aqua blue to greenish; sun ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 25, 2020 - 3.6kb
EXCEPTIONAL NN 149
Tiny bruise on base 1/2 finger nail size and the smallest/shallow lower wire rim flake 1/6 finger nail, overalls SUPER shape!! Take this one for $100 shipped.
FIZZY 170 SOLD
Dome/crown have some ...
Posted by Matthew Willett on September 25, 2020 - 0.6kb
Here are four CD 104s. Note the extreme difference in heights. Also notice the first two have slanted skirts and the second two have tapered skirts. Then there is a CD 134.4 next to an elongated CD 134 and a second ...
Posted by Dario Dimare on September 22, 2020 - 0.7kb
Well, maybe not as colorful as Batman and Robin, but easier to fit on the shelf! The olive signal has a small base chip in front as well as some minor dome scratches and 4 flea bites. The blue CD 162 has a nice bubble ...
Posted by Kenneth Willick on September 21, 2020 - 0.3kb
Here are some CD 732s that vary a lot in their height. Notice the taller ones actually have a mold line at the base and the glass simply extends beyond the mold line. Again, it just depended on how much glass the ...
Posted by Dario Dimare on September 21, 2020 - 0.3kb
Here is an example of the range of heights in a CD 734. It simply depended on how much glass the gatherer put in the mold. Note the shortest one I have shows less than half of the embossing. Crude stuff for sure.
Posted by Dario Dimare on September 21, 2020 - 0.2kb
CD 700 have a tremendous range in height as can be seen in this photo. Notice the extreme difference on the two on the right. The shortest ones have no top or bottom extensions. Then they grow. Sometimes evenly, and ...
Posted by Dario Dimare on September 21, 2020 - 0.5kb
During the period between 1969 to 1972, I made seven trips to hunt insulators on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 1.0kb
During the period between 1969 to 1972, I made seven trips to hunt insulators on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 1.0kb
During the period between 1969 to 1972, I made seven trips to hunt insulators on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 1.0kb
During the period between 1969 to 1972, I made seven trips to hunt insulators on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 0.9kb
This post covers insulator hunting on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted including: Rocky Ford, GA (West); Rocky ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 1.3kb
This post covers insulator hunting on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted including: Rocky Ford, GA (West); Rocky ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 1.3kb
During the period between 1969 to 1972 and made several trips to Savanna, Georgia. I would hitch a ride on a Georgia Air National Guard airlift group C-123 going from Savanna, GA to San Juan, Puerto Rico - I would scuba ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 1.5kb
During the period between 1969 to 1972, I made seven trips to hunt insulators on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 0.9kb
During the period between 1969 to 1972, I made seven trips to hunt insulators on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 20, 2020 - 1.0kb
During the period between 1969 to 1972, I made seven trips to hunt insulators on the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line which ran East from Macon, Georgia to Savanna, Georgia. The following sections were hunted ...
Posted by Jack Kesling on September 19, 2020 - 1.5kb