CD 133 Brookfield. [220] This one is a bit tricky but I have another in my collection from the same mold so I am sure of this embossing. Some embossing is intentionally lighter than other embossing almost suggesting it ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on October 9, 2007 - 0.5kb
Green aqua B CD 145 no 44 with small number 4 mold .. vnm,,excellent outer appearance, has minor nippling on inside skirt..Asking $20.00 U.s plus shipping....Sale tonight $15.00
Posted by Andy Smith on October 7, 2007 - 0.2kb
Here is a CD 138 Brookfield/Postal Tel Co piece. A gorgeous amber wave begins on the base at the right mold line and goes left through the front skirt, then doubles back up to the rights dome and then finally trails ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on October 7, 2007 - 0.3kb
Did a 'Buy-it-now' on ePay for this guy earlier in the week. Saw the picture and figured what the heck. . . anyhow . . . it arrived today and is pretty cool! Looks like a shop #21 that jumped around in the mold a bit so ...
Posted by (private) on October 6, 2007 - 0.4kb
Okay, so you probably know about the CD 162 No Name [020] that's just embossed with "No.19" on the F-Skirt and nothing else. It's unquestionably a Hemingray product. Well, I always wondered if Hemingray reused ...
Posted by Christian Willis on October 4, 2007 - 0.6kb
Lee told me today that he has never seen this type of shop #16 before. Looks like it was made from a #11 into a #16. Funny thing . . . have the same insulator from the same mold in my hoard. . .had it listed as a 6 over ...
Posted by (private) on October 4, 2007 - 0.4kb
How sweet it is! This CD 145 is base embossed AM. INSULATOR CO. N.Y. DOUBLE PETTICOAT PAT`D SEPT. 13.1881. NOV. 13. 1883. There is a 7 embossed on the top of the dome. The color is a beautiful yellow green and the ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on October 4, 2007 - 0.4kb
CD 214 Telegrafos Nacionales Orange Amber RDP 020 This Mexican glass insulator has varying length drip points. It is also MLOD [Mold Line Over Dome], which does not fit this variety. It is a fairly deep Orange Amber, ...
Posted by Rick J. Bentley on October 4, 2007 - 0.5kb
Tough to find CD 252 lightly embossed No 2 Cable in yellow olive green with amber. Four spots of typical inner base edge mold removal roughness are the only flaws! $ 115.00 includes shipping.
Posted by Robert W Baumann on October 2, 2007 - 0.2kb
CD 154 Lynchburg Gingerale RDP 090 Doesn't this make you thirsty. Nice gingerol just waiting to be drank, mist o fthe fizz is gone, only a few scattered bubbles.. '23' i snumber before Lynchburg on f skirt. VVNM, one DP ...
Posted by Rick J. Bentley on October 2, 2007 - 0.3kb
Here's a Hemingray No.9 of the early skinny-type mold, with fancy 2 and 9's, and 25 drip points, larger type. An exceptionally clean piece, it has only two drips of which have a very unoticeable microflake, and it ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on September 30, 2007 - 0.3kb
On the left is a D-Mold which is also called the "Tin Mold" in what looks to be a lime green. It has some base chips along the bottom, I can send photos to you if your interested. $450 On the right is an ...
Posted by Scott Prall on September 26, 2007 - 0.5kb
Here is an awsome Star signal in a good green. It has a black stringer in the dome, lots of snow, and it must have had an air pocket trapped in the mold because there is a large dimple on the side of the crown. I will ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on September 22, 2007 - 0.5kb
This is a picture of a center drill. Unlike a jobber drill with a split point, like you get in a hardware store, this drill has a very short and pointed tip. It won't "walk" when it contacts the surface that ...
Posted by Steve McCollum on September 19, 2007 - 1.1kb
Here is an example of the "G" mold variation. Note the wire groove is very clean ("H" mold has a glob of glass under the "M" in EC&M) and there is a very pronounced Mold line around the ...
Posted by Bill Vincent on September 18, 2007 - 0.5kb
Photo of the E.C.&M. with a distinct mold line around the base.
Posted by Mike Eiting on September 17, 2007 - 0.1kb
Nice little collection of bullets i have put together.
Far left: CD 133.4 i got from my grandpa, has a large crack in it but it's a great insulator.
3rd to the left: Another CD 133.4, I wont mention who i got this ...
Posted by Bryan Lane on September 15, 2007 - 1.2kb
Don't know the embossing indexes here, so will try to describe. The lighter of the two is a 45 Cliff St., no date or mold number. The damage is mainly a b-b other hit to the peak of the upper wire ridge right up front ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on September 13, 2007 - 0.7kb
Here are two more extras:
Top two images:
Left - CD 145 star in the "hgco" mold style. This one also has a very flat top that is quite noticeable in person. Includes a nice snot glob near the star. ...
Posted by Judd Moody on September 12, 2007 - 0.7kb
Here are two extra CD 127 I have to offer. These have the typical lower lip mold style - both have some chips, but display well as seen and are priced accordingly.
Left: CD 127 Embossing Index [067] Embossing ...
Posted by Judd Moody on September 12, 2007 - 0.8kb
Pictured here are several specimens of the insulator known in old literature as the "Hudson type" (M-3062). A three part cemented multipart produced for the Hudson River Waterpower Co cir 1902-03 by Fred ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on September 11, 2007 - 1.7kb
Here's a beautiful piece in an unlisted color that I haven't seen other than this one. It's dark enough to appear to be nearly black glass in certain lighting, but passes light very well in a window sill. Underlighting ...
Posted by Jeff Lisenbee on September 9, 2007 - 0.6kb
Here are two insulators with MLOD. The first is a CD 104 NEW ENG. TEL. & TEL. CO. in aqua. The embossing is very weak. It has a small base chip that you can see at the right of the embossing, and some light haze to ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on September 9, 2007 - 0.7kb
...with some great bubbles front and center in the dome, and a great bright Blue color. Couple of small pings on the dome for damage, and some extra added character with excess mold flashing around the base edge. $10 + ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on September 9, 2007 - 0.3kb
Saw this in an antique mall and thought it was cornflower blue. Saw the nasty bruise and the crack and it was $6 but it "was" cornflower blue. As it would turn out, the lighting in the store was playing tricks ...
Posted by Bryan Lane on September 8, 2007 - 0.3kb