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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
Nice example with the older two-piece mold. Piece has three paper-thin minor flakes near the base and four MINOR flakes on the upper and lower wire ridges on the back and couple of other flea-bites. This is a gorgeous ...
Posted by Michael Swanson on June 28, 2004 - 0.5kb
hi, i have for sale/trade this beautiful cal electric works that has a lot of character, condition wise the piece is pretty good it has couple of fingernail-thin1/2" long slivers, one off the rear side of the dome ...
Posted by DJ Panknin on June 27, 2004 - 0.4kb
Excellent CD 150 Brookfield. Clear, crisp embossing; clean and shiny glass. Only flaws are a clean flake associated with an open bubble on the base rim just behind the right mold line; and a thumbnail-sized isc, which ...
Posted by Ed Holland on June 20, 2004 - 0.4kb
The view looking down on the domes, all with backwards 2s. I would SWAG they were hatched out of the same mold, or at least made in the same batch.
Posted by Edward Brown on June 18, 2004 - 0.1kb
Are these two insulators from the same manufacturer? They are the same embossing index [010]
Posted by Nathan Lamkey on June 16, 2004 - 0.1kb
Here is an example of a CD 132 1871 Hemingray product with the mold line that goes across the base. Normally the mold line is at the outside of the skirt; here it is at the inside of the skirt, which requires extending ...
Posted by Bill Meier on June 15, 2004 - 0.4kb
CD 121 W.G.M. Toll in royal purple with a nearly two inch long bubble along the base. It is very tough to find large bubbles in W.G.M. insulators and this is a nice one. The bubble has a small open spot along the inner ...
Posted by Mike Green on June 12, 2004 - 0.3kb
Beautiful CD 113 Hemingray No 12 in dark yellow olive green. Fantastic VVNM condition with a tiny flake on a mold line that looks like it came from the factory and one small spot with light wire rub. This baby is soooo ...
Posted by Mike Green on June 9, 2004 - 0.3kb
This CD 106.1 insulator produced by the Duquesne Glass Co. has an unlisted embossing, sort of a hybrid between the [010] and [035] embossing indices in that it has a dome number AND it also has the periods following ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on June 9, 2004 - 0.9kb
Over all this one is in pretty good shape. There are three wire grove chips that are finger nail size and some rub marks. there is also a tiny base nibble and a pinky nail ding on the lower skirt. This all sounds worse ...
Posted by Tobey Sweet on June 5, 2004 - 0.5kb
They don't call 'em "crown jewels" for nothing! Sparkling example of a smoke colored CD 143 "whittle mold" with a hint of purple that we picked from a pole ourselves in late 2000. One of our ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on June 1, 2004 - 0.2kb
Here's a nice one in a medium shade of Cobalt Blue. I see a few green ones once in a while, but the cobalts are really getting hard to find. Condition? it has the usual roughness where they ground it when they separated ...
Posted by Bob Alexander on May 31, 2004 - 0.8kb
CD 106 dated Hemingray 9 in VNM condition with a large dimple in the dome. Apparently a bubble formed between the mold and the glass leaving behind a large cavity. A neat addition for a 106 or defect specialist. Asking ...
Posted by Mike Green on May 26, 2004 - 0.2kb
... thing is that they are different molds (notice the size of the stars and the upper wire groove). On top of that, they are close to the ...
Posted by Christopher Sistrunk on May 25, 2004 - 0.3kb
Greetings! This is a nice pair of radio strains. The purple strain has a tiny nick on each side of the mold line on the loop that does not have the factory grind area. The green strain - could be a depression green, but ...
Posted by Bill Winters on May 22, 2004 - 0.9kb

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