Here's a shot of a CREB 136 B&O with a large amber swirl around the dome and over the mold line. This one pales in comparison with the green 136 B&O with olive swirls that Joe Maurath owns and Tracey Beckham ...
Posted by Chris Renaudo on August 22, 2004 - 0.4kb
Joe Maurath, Jr. asserts within his contributions to the McDougalds' Insulator Research books (1990) that the T-H.E. Co. marked insulators were manufactured for the Thomas-Houston Electric Company by the Brookfield ...
Posted by Tracey Beckham on August 22, 2004 - 1.0kb
Same insulator as the previous but a front seat view of the amber swirling that this greenish B&O has at its mold-line. Joe has been in touch with Chris Renaudo sharing notes about these neat colored CD 136 ...
Posted by Tracey Beckham on August 22, 2004 - 1.5kb
This piece belongs to Joe Maurath, Jr. and he has had it for ages. It is unique and is of a nifty light green chock-filled with little white specks and zillions of teeny seed bubbles. On its side (at the mold line) ...
Posted by Tracey Beckham on August 21, 2004 - 0.7kb
OK, I believe this nice color is real, but I can't swear by it! It looks mint & is nice golden gingerale. To your doorstep postpaid in continental US for 12.00.
Posted by Philip Mayhew on August 20, 2004 - 0.2kb
This HGCO. Is a great steel blue. Has the typical nicking around the wire groove. Other then that its good to go. Its the A mold. Priced at $35 and I'll take care of the shipping.
Posted by Tom Murphy on August 16, 2004 - 0.2kb
Also picked up a few things for my box of go-withs. An unembossed amber bottle donning the W-T logo on the base. Could any W-T nut confirm that the top number is the mold and the lower number the production year? ...
Posted by David Hawkins on August 5, 2004 - 0.2kb
Had to sit out the next antique shop we went to coming home, so I had to trade my mentor one of the carnival CD 320's for this Brookfield gem...a trade well worth it to this collector! A Brookfield CD 143.4, the first ...
Posted by David Hawkins on August 5, 2004 - 0.4kb
... all were made in "Pennycuick" molds and appear to have threaded by James Pennycuick's August 11, 1885 patent ...
Posted by Tracey Beckham on August 4, 2004 - 0.2kb
VNM Nice Purple Tiny area of extra glass by mold line. $70.00 Plus Postage.
Posted by Bill Kemp on August 4, 2004 - 0.1kb
... been made in "Pennycuick" molds. These are of aqua and blue shades ...
Posted by Tracey Beckham on August 3, 2004 - 1.0kb
A handful of the CD 267.5 insulators "rescued" by Joe Maurath, Jr. (and a couple other collectors locally) from the demolition contractor in charge of dismantling the "Orange Line" Elevated Railway ...
Posted by Tracey Beckham on August 2, 2004 - 0.5kb
CD 145 Crown embossed Brookfield with a nice 3/4 inch piece of wire in the skirt. The metal piece shines under a light. VNM with a 1/4 inch inner skirt chip. It has two mold numbers on it, a 16 with a backwards 6 and a ...
Posted by Mike Green on August 1, 2004 - 0.3kb
Aqua wire scrape by side mold line Displays Mint $12.00 Plus Postage.
Posted by Bill Kemp on July 30, 2004 - 0.1kb
Here's a CD 104 N.E.T.&T. in a nice darker yellow green color. No chips, but some scuffing on the dome and a scratch down the right side behind the mold line. Also has a very shallow stress crack on the left side ...
Posted by Wayne Allen on July 28, 2004 - 0.5kb
Pictured is an unlisted 102 Brookfield pony. The mold number under the front skirt embossing....anybody ever seen one before? I have asked several avid Brookfield collectors and they said ...nope. Let me know what you ...
Posted by Jim Peach on July 26, 2004 - 0.3kb
Pictured is an unlisted 102 Brookfield pony. The mold number under the front skirt embossing....anybody ever seen one before? I have asked several avid Brookfield collectors and they said ...nope. Let me know what you ...
Posted by Jim Peach on July 26, 2004 - 0.3kb
This is a tough piece to find without all kinds of condition problems. I have had this one in my collection for about 15 years and haven't seen a nicer one in person offered for sale. This is a CD 120 (previously a CD ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on July 25, 2004 - 0.5kb
Here's another photo; this one is one I'd almost rather forget about. A large quantity of broken insulators, mostly DOMINION - 42s, but some in scarce embossing, mold, or colour variations, lay in a large pile ...
Posted by (private) on July 14, 2004 - 0.6kb
Here's a RARELY SEEN beautiful Smokey Lavender Purple glass insulator found with an unusually thick upper wire groove!! I've only seen 3-4 these in this mold and this one is the best! Furthermore, it is NOT listed in ...
Posted by (private) on July 11, 2004 - 1.0kb
This is another example of an insulator in a tall version of mold style 2 that was purchased from another collector who purchased it as a dark teal green. It is a different color for this mold style. I just call it ...
Posted by Dudley Ellis on July 10, 2004 - 0.3kb
I believe that the true teal green pony is a single diamond pony in mold style 3. There may be some, but I have not seen what I call a true teal green pony in the mold style 1 skirt numbered ponies. Since this is a ...
Posted by Dudley Ellis on July 10, 2004 - 0.5kb
There has been some question about the existence of the CD 102 Diamond [135]. I believe that this is actually the same insulator as the B.T.C. blotted out ponies listed under B.T.C. in the Price Guide. You really have ...
Posted by Dudley Ellis on July 10, 2004 - 0.6kb
There has been some question about the existence of the CD 102 Diamond [135]. I believe that this is actually the same insulator as the B.T.C. blotted out ponies listed under B.T.C. in the Price Guide. You really have ...
Posted by Dudley Ellis on July 10, 2004 - 0.6kb
Picture showing two H.G.CO. 145's. The one on the left has the size and type of lettering that is found on all my H.G.Co.'s. The one on the right, I just picked up. As you can see, the lettering is much smaller and has ...
Posted by Norm Robar on July 9, 2004 - 0.4kb