Scarce diamond shaped radio strain in clear. The strain is embossed PAT PEND on one of the loops at the end. Overall the strain is in great condition. There are some minor annealing lines around the loops at both ends. ...
Posted by Chris Tella on September 2, 2015 - 0.5kb
All three are in very good condition. Two are embossed W Brookfield 45 Cliff St NY, the other is embossed W Brookfield New York. The shop numbers are 7, 8, and A and all three are mold line over dome.
Asking $10.00 ...
Posted by Tobey Sweet on August 29, 2015 - 0.3kb
This insulator is mold line over dome and is crown embossed with T-HE CO. It has light surfaces scratches covering almost the entire insulator as if it were buried under ground. There are a few minor dings on the ...
Posted by Tobey Sweet on August 29, 2015 - 0.3kb
CD 162.4 [010] high dome no embossing-Canada, royal purple, mold line over dome, there is a thin base flake and a little inside edge roughness at this point. And upon closer inspection, what I thought was a fold in the ...
Posted by Rick Soller on August 28, 2015 - 0.4kb
CD 162.4 [010] high dome no embossing-Canada, royal purple, mold line over dome, a thin base flake is the only damage, $125 plus postage.
Posted by Rick Soller on August 28, 2015 - 0.1kb
There is a CD 234 Pyrex and a CD 235 Pyrex. The 234 is mint and in a nice dark carnival and the 235 is mint and in a fairly dark carnival as well with a little blotching at left mold line. I'm asking for the pair $55.00 ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on August 28, 2015 - 0.4kb
Up for sale is a Hemi Clue Hemingray 50 top for your lone 190 EIN [030]. The downside is a medium sized chip on the upper wire ridge in front of the right mold line. That is the only damage luckily. This transposition ...
Posted by Matt Sawyer on August 28, 2015 - 0.3kb
CD 162 FT. W.E. CO. Better look!!!
(F-Skirt) FT. W.E. CO. ( R-Crown)  ( R-Skirt) PAT'D NOV. 13 Th. 1883 This Fort Wayne Electric Company insulator has the mold line over the dome, It has a very small flake ...
Posted by Charles Irons on August 26, 2015 - 0.7kb
The insulator is mold line over dome and crown embossed with W. Brookfield 45 Cliff St
N.Y.
The bracket is embossed (something) Chubbuck and on the bottom what appears to be Pat Sept 8 80. That's what it looks like ...
Posted by Tobey Sweet on August 23, 2015 - 0.3kb
Here is a picture of the base. I believe this resulted when the mold was removed at the factory.
Posted by Fred Collier on August 23, 2015 - 0.1kb
This one is in great shape compared to most of the ones that came from the Richmond dig. It doesn't have that crackle effect seen with most of the ones that were in the fire. It has one scuff on the top that can be seen ...
Posted by Fred Collier on August 23, 2015 - 0.8kb
Here's a beautiful CD 154 Dark Emerald Green glass insulator with round drips embossed TRANSMISIONES [front] ASTURIAS [reverse]. An official Spanish military division repaired old power lines in the small region of ...
Posted by (private) on August 23, 2015 - 0.8kb
#1= CD 121 (016) BLUE AM.TEL.&TEL.CO. W/MILK AND NICE MOLD LINES ONLY DEFECT IS A VERY SMALL HIT ON BASE A COLLECTION YOU WONT FIND IN THIS CONDITION FOR SALE /TOOK 15 YEARS TO ACCUMMALATE
#2=CD 121 (020) AQUA ...
Posted by William Shelton on August 21, 2015 - 1.0kb
Not only foes this insulator have a nice sized bubble in the dome, it also has some of the sloppiest embossing I've ever seen on one. Must have been an apprentice engraver working on the mold. The condition is mint ...
Posted by Roger Poole on August 18, 2015 - 0.8kb
Tough to see the snow in this sunny pic on account of all the fizz. You can't miss it when holding in your hands or using front lighting. You will also notice the easy to see amber stringer that comes down out of the ...
Posted by Roger Poole on August 18, 2015 - 0.6kb
Pretty and very heavily milky to the point of being near a jade in bright sun and backlit. Shown in muted sunlight and backlit in my cabinet. This is a punctuation variant with it being the NO : 40 variant. A small lip ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on August 18, 2015 - 0.4kb
For sale is a CALIFORNIA CD 162, purple & gray two-tone. There is a flea bite on the wire groove ridge in rear and a fish-eye smaller than a match head, also on the wire groove ridge, just to the rear of the left ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on August 17, 2015 - 0.2kb
Shot of slight rub at mold lline.
Posted by Andy Smith on August 17, 2015 - 0.0kb
Poor at describe, n colors, so the boss offered her wisdom.she says it looks like fire,,i assume it, s orange/red amber? At any rate it, s top self, only slight rub at bottom of mold line..My asking price is $115.00 ...
Posted by Andy Smith on August 17, 2015 - 0.3kb
Here is a CD 162 EIN [010] (F-Skirt) N.E.G.M.CO. SB in some kind of green leaning to yellow green leaning to olive. You make the call. Condition is good with the inner skirt flake visible behind the embossing. A tiny ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on August 17, 2015 - 0.6kb
#1= CD 121 (016) BLUE AM.TEL.&TEL.CO. W/MILK AND NICE MOLD LINES ONLY DEFECT IS A VERY SMALL HIT ON BASE A COLLECTION YOU WONT FIND IN THIS CONDITION FOR SALE /TOOK 15 YEARS TO ACCUMMALATE
#2=CD 121 (020) AQUA ...
Posted by William Shelton on August 16, 2015 - 1.0kb
#1= CD 121 (016) BLUE AM.TEL.&TEL.CO. W/MILK AND NICE MOLD LINES ONLY DEFECT IS A VERY SMALL HIT ON BASE A COLLECTION YOU WONT FIND IN THIS CONDITION FOR SALE /TOOK 15 YEARS TO ACCUMMALATE
#2=CD 121 (020) AQUA ...
Posted by William Shelton on August 16, 2015 - 1.1kb
... a few others who retained their casting molds since the 1940s and before ...
Posted by Joe Maurath, Jr. on August 15, 2015 - 0.3kb
The insulator on the left is embossed New Eng Tel & Tel CO. It has mold line over dome and only a few ticks and a slight wire groove rub.
The insulator on the right is also embossed New Eng Tel & Tel CO and ...
Posted by Tobey Sweet on August 12, 2015 - 0.5kb
I hadn't seen one of these offered for sale in quite some time and then 2 just sold in the past week in the $1,000+ category. I was on the fence earlier this year about selling mine. The provenance on this piece is that ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on August 6, 2015 - 0.5kb