CD 126.3 Brookfield (090) in lime green. Has typical weak embossing. 1 on rear crown. Light amber streaks and bubbles in skirt. Clean and shiney. No damage above base. Base has flat slice from mold line to mold line on ...
Posted by Daniel Ling on January 11, 2010 - 0.3kb
Thought this shape was odd for a beehive as I saw it there on the pole. Kinda surprised that it turned out to be a W. Brookfield Index 270. I see plenty in a Postal shape but this ain't nowhere near going Postal. So ...
Posted by Kevin Miller on January 11, 2010 - 0.5kb
Retrieved this CD 147 from the good ole Erie because I could spot the junk through the binocs. It's weird because the skirt was decimated (I suspect) as this piece cooled and the junk that had found it's way into the ...
Posted by Kevin Miller on January 10, 2010 - 0.5kb
For sale is a CD 267 No 4 Cable in a dark aqua color. There is light scuffing in the wire groove and a fracture line on the left mold line. Otherwise, the insulator is very clean, Very Near Mint and a really nice ...
Posted by Tim Grantz on January 10, 2010 - 0.4kb
On the left of the photo is a CD 241 in red amber with 7 drip points damaged, they are the longer drip points used on some of these insulators. There is also a very hard to see milk swirl around the top but it only ...
Posted by Tim Grantz on January 9, 2010 - 0.7kb
The lime green piece has allot of milky swirls just like the CD 133 H.G.Co's that come in the same color. The aqua piece has no periods.
Posted by Michael Green on January 8, 2010 - 0.1kb
Perfectly mint condition, with nice bubbling scattered throughout the skirt. SDP. Mold number 7. $16.50 postpaid.
Posted by Richard Wentzel on January 3, 2010 - 0.1kb
I don't have time to go insulator hunting with school, track and piano. These are my 2009 additions from shows and online auctions. Up first we have the additions to the N.E.G.M collection. Aqua w/ amber signal, green ...
Posted by (private) on January 3, 2010 - 0.7kb
This CD 102 appears to be closest to the Patent - Other (120) . It has the MLOD and the dates are as listed. However, the front crown has a line about 1/2 inch long then a space and another shorter line. Is this just a ...
Posted by Carol Fix on December 31, 2009 - 0.3kb
Here is a light aqua CD 299.1. Embossed on one skirt with a raised prism. The other skirt is embossed with 4 1/2. 1 inch chip to inside of middle inner skirt between the prism and the right mold line. Couple other ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on December 31, 2009 - 0.4kb
Here is a golden amber CD 214 Telegrafos Nacionales piece. Typical long drips. Unique 1 inch grayish-blackish carbon bubble to skirt above and to the right of the rear embossing with an upward trail of stuff into the ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on December 31, 2009 - 0.7kb
Here is a CD 731 threadless piece. No embossing. Aqua in color - lighter than the blue in the photo. The insulator shows well from this angle which is facing one of the mold lines. Damage: 1 1/2 inch chip to upper wire ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on December 31, 2009 - 0.6kb
Here is a H.G.CO. PETTICOAT K mold in a beautiful fizzy bubbly honey or golden amber. Unfortunately this one has some heavy issues. There is the crack as seen that starts one inch to the left of the H going right to the ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on December 30, 2009 - 0.6kb
This is a [040] CD 121 Brookfield in dark orange amber. The condition is not very good, there is a 1" chip out of the lower wire ridge on the mold line, a small pea size bruise on the upper wire ridge in front, a ...
Posted by Ross Baird on December 29, 2009 - 0.4kb
For your consideration is a, as far as I can tell, a 150 Fulton St. Brookfield CD 133 with three Caulvet's patent dates on the rear crown and mold lines over the dome. It is light blue aqua in color with lots of junk ...
Posted by Roger Poole on December 29, 2009 - 1.2kb
CD 241 [020] HEMINGRAY - 23 / MADE IN U.S.A. with sharp drip points in amber. The condition of the SDP ones don't get much better than this. They are a nice triangluar shape and relatively long and sharp. There are some ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on December 26, 2009 - 0.6kb
Here are a couple of different embossed CD 133 ER's. First is a blue aqua (010) ER (pennycuick mold). This embossing is a little more difficult to come by. It has a few minor factory kisses, but in good overall ...
Posted by Ken Roberts on December 26, 2009 - 0.5kb
Here's another set of matching molds. On the left is the Hemingray [250] and on the right is a No Name [030] (F-Skirt) PETTICOAT (R- ...
Posted by Christian Willis on December 26, 2009 - 0.6kb
Here is the [275] embossing, which has the extra "S" hanging out above the dash in HEMINGRAY-62. Both pieces above are the same mold number 6. On the left is the listed version with RDP, and on the right is an ...
Posted by Christian Willis on December 26, 2009 - 0.7kb
Here is a Brookfield No 20 in a deep green. embossed NO 20 on rear skirt. Has potstone in the the front dome. It appears that the mold moved or was defective as it appears that there is a portion of the embossing above ...
Posted by Jim White on December 25, 2009 - 0.5kb
I really like these older molds! Nice colors too ...
Posted by Joseph Gomez on December 24, 2009 - 0.1kb
... few more Hemis! Here are a couple newer molds that still have character. The one on the right even has the HEMIGRAY error embossing. Nice ...
Posted by Joseph Gomez on December 24, 2009 - 0.2kb
What else needs to be said about these guys? Cool, crude, and unembossed Duquense! Two different mold styles!
CD 121 Duquense Tolls
Posted by Joseph Gomez on December 24, 2009 - 0.1kb
Can't have pictures of tolls without some nice AM Tels! The one on the left is an AM TEL with drips and a huge snot glob in the dome. Sweet!
The one on the right is a Denver mold. The one in the center is rather ...
Posted by Joseph Gomez on December 24, 2009 - 0.3kb
Thought this pointed dome Star CD 145 was a green. After cleaning it turned out as a Amber Swirled light blue aqua. This one also has a chip at the mold line on the left side and the other side of the dome is also a ...
Posted by Roger Poole on December 24, 2009 - 0.2kb