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VVVNM piece with nice olive-amber streaking along the right-side mold line which extends from the top of the pinhole to the base of the inner skirt. This effect is somewhat less dramatic than as seen in the photo. ...
Posted by Joe Maurath, Jr. on February 16, 2012 - 0.4kb
There are three sets of these lines going down the outer skirt. Most pony insulators I've seen only have two. In fact, this is the first one I know of found with three. Anyone else seen one with more than two?
Posted by (private) on February 16, 2012 - 0.2kb
Here's a really cool and unusual pony style insulator that I have never seen before anywhere. This peculiar unembossed insulator was recovered in Chile about 10 years ago but was most likely made in England or France. ...
Posted by (private) on February 16, 2012 - 2.2kb
Nice coloring for one of these which I regard as a bit less common than the plain aqua's. Has some amber swirling in one of the ears but it is less prounced in real life. Has a couple fractures through the ...
Posted by Joe Maurath, Jr. on February 15, 2012 - 0.5kb
Smooth "watery" textured glass in a dark aqua color. Would be mint except for a somewhat unnoticable dome fracture that extends from the right of the bubble up through the saddle to the other side, stopping in ...
Posted by Joe Maurath, Jr. on February 15, 2012 - 0.5kb
This is a tough color, it is best described as a brilliant glowing light yellow green. I've found a few of these over the years and they are not very common. In the last few months I've come across a few more of these ...
Posted by Steve Goodell on February 12, 2012 - 0.6kb
Up for your consideration is this lime green Brookfield Blob Top. Scatterreted pings to the dome and a wire riridge hit to the lower wire ridge just behind the right mold line. 1/4" shallow flake and a pencil ...
Posted by Douglas R. Smith on February 11, 2012 - 0.5kb
This American Beehive is crude in not the normal way with straw lines but with the way the outer skirt meets the inner skirt. It also has a large section of the inner skirt that was underpoured. It has some milk and ...
Posted by Roger Poole on February 10, 2012 - 1.0kb
Has a loopiong snot stringer on right side of skirt and the bottom three or four threads are swollen or buldging out that are very noticible when viewing. Very fizzy as well. Yellow green color looks much nicer then my ...
Posted by Roger Poole on February 10, 2012 - 0.6kb
This pair of CD 102 embossed Diamonds certainly would add a bit of color to any collection. The blue insulator on the left has a deeper color in person than the photo. There is a penny size skirt chip to the rear of the ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on February 9, 2012 - 0.6kb
Beautiful yellow green color. You can see the strong embossing in the picture. Looks like a 10 embossed on the top of the dome. There is a small open bubble or mfg. flaw on the side of the dome. Look at the photo again ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on February 9, 2012 - 0.5kb
A nice baby Lynchburg signal [020] (F-Skirt) L in oval/Lynchburg (R-Skirt) NO.32/Made In [#] (number is 4) U.S.A. pretty much the whole inner skirt is lightly flaked there is an inch long no glass missing double arc ...
Posted by Troy Bobak on February 8, 2012 - 0.6kb
Real Nice piece, With just six damaged drips, a couple of tiny pings on inside of the skirt, a very small shallow chip at the left mold line on middle wire groove lip and some very light grinding? that partially affects ...
Posted by Troy Bobak on February 8, 2012 - 0.6kb
050 embossing (FM Blotout) LOCKE VICTORY NY on the front skirt and No 20 on the rear. This dark yellow green with some amber swirls CD 296 is in VVNM condition. It has only an undecided open bubble or flea bite on the ...
Posted by Roger Poole on February 8, 2012 - 1.0kb
This is a Honey Amber H.G. 145. It is the I mold on the front under the H.G.CO. Insulator is in VNM condition. It has a peck on the left side of the dome and a flat 1/2 inch chip to the base. The rest of the insulator ...
Posted by Sherman Barr on February 4, 2012 - 0.4kb
I can offer no possible explanation for what you're looking at here. It is a complete CD 155 Kerr DP1, with an extended and protruding base. This insulator could not have been made in a standard mold - the top plate of ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on February 2, 2012 - 0.6kb
Here is a beauty that any signal collector would want to add to his/her collection--super clean vibrant glass and damage is limited --see below and pics. If you want more pics let me know. For the price, I believe you ...
Posted by (private) on February 1, 2012 - 0.7kb
Hemingray No. 9 Embossing Error "G" & "R"....Note the no bar across the "G" and a broken "R" ,looks like a broken P or F. Both of the insulators came from the same mold. Found ...
Posted by Richard Case on February 1, 2012 - 0.4kb
This has to be the only example of a clear glass insulator being worth more than it's amber counterpart. An Armstrong employee fished the mold for an Armstrong's 51C1A out of storage, took it to the experimental ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on January 29, 2012 - 0.5kb
Artist is Viktor Ivanov and publishing house is Iskusstvo Moscow. This a great but extreamly dirty poster from USSR. It has mold spots, water stains a little tape and reaks of smoke. It needs to go into into a bath of ...
Posted by (private) on January 27, 2012 - 0.7kb
Here are three CD 102 diamond w/ 1/3 diamond on back over 18 with a backward 1. Interesting to note that the dripped insulator is the ONLY one with a backwards one, on the righthand green piece the one is facing the ...
Posted by Eric Flewelling on January 27, 2012 - 0.9kb
Left to Right: {60} : See through ish Yellow Amber- Impact on the left mold line about 1/4 inch, one BB ding on the dome. [060] : Emerald/Bright Green-Leans left 1/4" chip on base [060] : Root beer Amber- ...
Posted by Eric Flewelling on January 27, 2012 - 0.6kb
CD 102 Bar/Blotted diamond front and back dark yellow green with amber swirling, great amber and chunks. Damage is minimal with two ticks, a small BB ding and a 1/4" chip on the upper wire groove near the mold ...
Posted by Eric Flewelling on January 27, 2012 - 0.2kb
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A VERY SELDOM OFFERED 106.2 . IS OF THE LIGHT AQUA COLOR. THE UPPER WIRE RIDGE HAS A 7/8" x 3/16" CHIP AND BELOW THE 9 IS A 1/4" VERY SHALLOW FLAKE. ALSO BY THE MOLD LINE BY ...
Posted by Larry Baumann on January 26, 2012 - 0.5kb
This time around we have #3 and #6 mold 1865 Brookfields in fantastic shape, very heavy thick glass. Each has a surface ping in the dome area that's small and very minor. $20 bucks each, add shipping.
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on January 25, 2012 - 0.2kb

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