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For sale is a very nice CD 126 Brookfield CREB. This piece looks mint to me. This piece has been tumbled (not by me) and the surface is really smooth. The only visible embossing is the mold number 1. Great looking ...
Posted by Chris Childress on September 13, 2006 - 0.3kb
Embossing index [120]. Tons and tons of fizz, 1/2 inch round bubble in right crown. Flat 1 inch flake from front crown (hard to see because of the fizz), nick to upper wire ridge in front, couple nicks to upper wire ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on September 12, 2006 - 0.3kb
The nice "mushroom top" of these CD 101's really make them stand out. This is a nice [080] in Olive Green. A small bit of chipping under the sharp edge of the upper wire ridge. About 1/8" flake that you ...
Posted by Bill Meier on September 10, 2006 - 0.3kb
An interesting error... The patent date is missing the 2 !!! Pretty unusual... It also happens to be near clear, or perhaps a bit of a blue tint. Tough piece even without the embossing error. A clear newer production ...
Posted by Bill Meier on September 10, 2006 - 0.3kb
Here is a pair of Patent 1893 Hemingrays. The left one is CD 121 and the other is CD 106. They are both the older style. The CD 121 has some chipped drips, a few dings and a tiny flake around the upper wire ridge, and ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on September 9, 2006 - 0.4kb
CD 133.2 [030] L.A.C. / PATd JULY 25th 1865 P&W. This one has the most dome glass (roughly 7/8" of an inch) of any I have in my collection or have seen over the years. At the mold line on BOTH sides are nice ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on September 7, 2006 - 0.9kb
CD 133.2 [030] L.A.C. / PATd JULY 25th 1865 P&W. This one has the most dome glass (roughly 7/8" of an inch) of any I have in my collection or have seen over the years. At the mold line on BOTH sides are nice ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on September 7, 2006 - 0.9kb
CD 135 [020] diamond groove shoulder embossed CHI. INS. CO. PAT. OCT. 16. 1883. with 1 dot on the front skirt. A super blue color and about as nice condition as you will find. The diamond groove, base & shoulder ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on September 7, 2006 - 0.5kb
You never tire of looking at beautiful insulators. And this is one of those beautiful pieces. This CD 143 is embossed CANADIAN. PACIFIC. RY. CO (no dot). The color is royal purple. There is a 1" sliver chip on the ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on September 7, 2006 - 0.3kb
This good looking Canadian signal style CD 162 is perfect in every way. Look real hard and you can find a tiny bit of glass roughness on the inside edge of the base. Might even have been there from day one. The ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on September 7, 2006 - 0.5kb
This is the C.P.R. / STANDARD with the blot outs. The color is a good solid purple. There is one sliver chip on the skirt, just below the wire groove and close to the mold line. The chip is about 1/4" wide and ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on September 7, 2006 - 0.3kb
here is a super Canadian insulator, the 1678 in a nice solid yellow color. You will find one tiny, shallow chip on the upper ridge of the wire groove, to the rear of the mold line. Otherwise this beauty is in excellent ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on September 7, 2006 - 0.3kb
Last picture in this series. Notice the 1 on these pieces is like the old-time prismic embossing found on earlier Hemingrays. The "1" is a straight bar "I" instead of the stamp-style "1" ...
Posted by Jack Comer on September 6, 2006 - 0.5kb
... hand worked prismic embossing in 1941 molds, and re-used 41 molds in varying years to 1947 ...
Posted by Jack Comer on September 6, 2006 - 0.1kb
A nice Gingerale color. RDP. A ding on the wire ridge, and a very small chip on the base between two drip points, neither which are damaged. Mold 15 if that is special to you! $ZZ plus shipping. ... no, let's say $20 ...
Posted by Bill Meier on September 4, 2006 - 0.2kb
This isn't exactly an [010] embossing because there is no period after the "O". The ice aqua color is currently unlisted. There are three chips on the upper wire groove rim: one is a flat flake at the left ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on September 2, 2006 - 0.5kb
The small inverted "V" symbol beneath the logo is an Arabic number 8, which presumably is the mold number for this insulator. The other CD 128 in the previous photograph has a symbol very closely resembling ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on September 2, 2006 - 0.2kb
This is the CD 166 California in aqua. Picture shows it too blue, it's aqua. There is a clean fingernail size shallow flake on the upper wire ridge at the right mold line. Otherwise just a few scattered pecks. How about ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on August 31, 2006 - 0.4kb
Who doesn't like a good looking B & 0? This one is as nice as they come. Beautiful blue color, strong embossing with the backward N in NY, a bold mold line over the dome and near flawless condition. Over by the mold ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on August 29, 2006 - 0.5kb
Everybody likes a little power in their collection. Here is the perfect piece. This CD 267 is embossed N.E.G.M.CO. and on the reverse side "PATENTED. JUNE. 17. 1890". What's right with this piece is the nice ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on August 26, 2006 - 0.7kb
This Brookfield pony is full of amber streaks. It has four chipped drips together at the right mold line, two chipped drips together in the rear, and an open bubble drip in the front. How about $10.00 plus $5.00 ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on August 26, 2006 - 0.3kb
This is a great insulator, the threads are totally crooked and it has great color. I am not sure which mold it is yet, as I have to find my Crown Jewels with the EC&M Info guide. There I was, still hurt, a good ...
Posted by Rick Hall on August 25, 2006 - 0.5kb
Does anyone know how to distinguish between CD 164 (030) and (040) embossing? What is meant by {smooth base mold, transition style embossing} with SDP. Also the picture does the insulator some justice however it must ...
Posted by Doug Knudson on August 23, 2006 - 0.2kb
Does anyone know how to distinguish between CD 164 (030) and (040) embossing? What is meant by {smooth base mold, transition style embossing} with SDP. Also the picture does the insulator some justice however it must ...
Posted by Doug Knudson on August 23, 2006 - 0.2kb
This looks pretty close to clear to me, but I guess there is a little smoke tint to it. 3/4" ISC towards the rear. Two BB dings near the right mold line. $22 plus shipping.
Posted by Bill Meier on August 23, 2006 - 0.2kb

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