The CREB on the left is mine and the one on the right belongs to Chris Sistrunk. I went by Chris' house after work today and took these photos in bright sunshine. They are cousins made from the same #20 mold at the same ...
Posted by Elton Gish on October 12, 2004 - 0.4kb
Here are 5 different CD's. All 5 for $15 including shipping. Left to right: CD 102 Brookfield [020], green aqua with amber streaking, couple teeny base flakes, front dome scrape; CD 126 Brookfield [470], blue aqua, 1 ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on October 9, 2004 - 0.6kb
A vivid Orange Amber CD 164 {front skirt} HEMINGRAY - 20 {rear skirt} MADE IN U.S.A. . Condition : using my 8x magnifying glass I see flea bites (small white contact specks) in the following locations: [front] on the ...
Posted by Mark Grimek on October 9, 2004 - 0.8kb
CD 149 Pennycuick in a rather unusual light green to light green aqua color. The top of the pointed dome on this piece is one great big bubble. Apparent an air pocket formed as the threads were being made which left a ...
Posted by Mike Green on September 29, 2004 - 0.4kb
Here is a Telephone Pioneers of America mold and plunger. After the mold was used, it was cut in half to deface it to prevent making anymore insulators with it.
Posted by Randy Wesner on September 27, 2004 - 0.2kb
Here is another mold style, an Armstrong CD 203
Posted by Randy Wesner on September 27, 2004 - 0.0kb
Rick Soller brought some insulator molds to display. This is an Armstrong CD 230.2 mold ...
Posted by Randy Wesner on September 27, 2004 - 0.1kb
Here is a tough one to find. A CD 282 Knowles in a deep aqua color, full of micro bubbles and some snow. There is a 2 1/2 inch long, very shallow flake on the base, mostly on the inside edge. There is also a small chip ...
Posted by Kevin Kidd on September 26, 2004 - 0.5kb
This picture is light enough to show the distinct swirling of amber that creates the classic two tone effect. Careful observation showed us that they were both of the same mold, the color line was in exactly the same ...
Posted by Jackie Orcino on September 26, 2004 - 0.3kb
CD 145 Brookfield [020] with a wrinkled cold mold surface. Snow throughout and a particularly big goober near the mold line with a sliver of shiny metal on the outer skirt surface. Neat looking piece. Nice color too. ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on September 25, 2004 - 0.5kb
Light milk trails in front dome, heavy swirls in rear skirt. Tiny upper wire ridge nick in front, small inner skirt flake in rear, small surface stain below wire groove at right mold line. Cool piece. Delivered to you ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on September 25, 2004 - 0.2kb
I was recently examining my CD 133's and 134's and noticed something unusual. The CD 133 [030] and the CD 134 [080] are both the same embossing: (F-Skirt) HEMINGRAY / PATENT MAY 2 1893 (R-Skirt) STANDARD SDP. I have ...
Posted by Christian Willis on September 23, 2004 - 0.7kb
Here we have the [015] square wire groove variants of CD 214. The piece on the left is the tall variant, almost 1/4" taller than the normal mold (center.) On the right is the short variant, which is about 1/4" ...
Posted by Christian Willis on September 23, 2004 - 0.5kb
CD 126.3 Brookfield price guide index [101] with the DAUVET instead of CAUVET spelling error. 3 patent dates. Large backwards #2 on the front dome. Cold mold wrinkles on the DAUVET side and small bubbles throughout. ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on September 20, 2004 - 0.6kb
... with the No. 1 mold atop, and highest molds on the bottom. Atop are an amber swirled and milk swirled pieces, respectively. Can anybody offer ...
Posted by David Hawkins on September 20, 2004 - 0.6kb
CD 106 Hemingray [250] in Light Green. The photo looks too aqua, but when you see it in person it is a nice color, perhaps close to apple green. Three drips cleanly sheared off at the mold line (see left of photo) and a ...
Posted by Bill Meier on September 18, 2004 - 0.3kb
Here's a true blue HGCO Petticoat H mold beehive with a milk stringer that goes from the skirt to the top of the crown and back again. This piece is on the right next to the blue aqua piece on the left that is also for ...
Posted by Chris Renaudo on September 17, 2004 - 0.4kb
Here's a very milky blue aqua HGCO Petticoat K mold beehive with essentially no damage! Well, there's maybe one or two pin-sized dings; still a great conditioned piece with terrific junk in the glass. Now asking $60 ...
Posted by Chris Renaudo on September 17, 2004 - 0.2kb
Here is an amber AGM insulator in vnm shape with only a minor ping on the side where the mold line is color is great. asking price $25.00 plus shipping
thanks for looking
Posted by DJ Panknin on September 15, 2004 - 0.2kb
Here's a nice steel blue petticoat we pulled down. Mold letter I.
Posted by (private) on September 2, 2004 - 0.1kb
This is a Romanian CD 445, made by Turda. The color to my eyes is a very nice and sparkling light blue - glisters in the sunshine! Marked on the front: S.0.2. STAS 810-52. Rear: a "T" and a "S" ...
Posted by Fredrik Höjefält on August 30, 2004 - 0.4kb
The ePlace is where you can find some really weird, but great pieces. The USPS brought this to me yesterday, and I couldn't believe the degree of the overpour when I saw this. I don't think the picture really does it ...
Posted by David Hawkins on August 28, 2004 - 0.4kb
I recently purchased this Brookfield signal at an antique shop in Vermont because it looked a little odd. The wire ridge is sharp to the touch, not round. The mold line stops just below the wire ridge. The dome is ...
Posted by John Wales on August 27, 2004 - 0.4kb
Here is the green A-mold E.C&M.Co. SF. insulator used on the telegraph line from Fort Verde to a surrounding fort. The condition of this piece is immaculate. 9/11/04-- Steve Kelly says he talked to the curator ...
Posted by Colin Jung on August 27, 2004 - 0.4kb
Here are a couple more NET&T Co. "kegs" from Joe Maurath's collection. He recalls never having seen one during his earliest years of collecting and his first encounter with one was during about October ...
Posted by Tracey Beckham on August 23, 2004 - 2.9kb