Here some insulators retrieved last weekend near Viterbo: glass and porcelain of many styles
Posted by Nora Coppo on August 3, 2009 - 0.1kb
I didn't find a CD 344.2 listed in the photo galleries, and I have this one coming my way.
Insulator made in England, for use in Australia. Light green lass with a shiny bright copper top.
Glass insulators from ...
Posted by Edward W. Brown on July 29, 2009 - 0.6kb
Rescued today after a long suffer.................... the brown CN 560 used by the tramways co. of Genova for its feeding lines in brown livery. Probably the last one still existing. Now the pin has been removed and the ...
Posted by Nora Coppo on July 18, 2009 - 0.3kb
Just arriving from Italia is this Verbano argea 77 transposition with clamp & wire.
This transposition was produced in 1955 and is in VNM condition.
Posted by David Dangora on July 6, 2009 - 0.1kb
Many types of porcelain and glass. The picture doesn't include the 40 (yes, 40) type 1/1920 green stripers rermoved from an abandoned telegraph pole
Posted by Nora Coppo on June 28, 2009 - 0.1kb
... let to look common Russian white porcelains ...
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on June 27, 2009 - 0.2kb
A bit larger than the other insulator purchased last sunday al the flea mart, was bought cemented but now it's free from its iron pin.
Posted by Nora Coppo on June 17, 2009 - 0.1kb
I was told this is from Germany...... it's very nice, I see, and rather small (about 70 mm tall)
Posted by Nora Coppo on June 17, 2009 - 0.1kb
the two insulators on the ground. The pinhole of the (ex) cemented one is perfectly clean.
Posted by Nora Coppo on June 17, 2009 - 0.1kb
This is a small Italian White porcelain Paderno unmarked.
This is larger than the Richard Ginori Paderno on the left.
Posted by David Dangora on June 12, 2009 - 0.1kb
This great brown porcelain crosstop Beznau just arived from Italia!
It is marked Richard Ginori 1931.
This is my first Beznau in my Italian Insulator collection.
Posted by David Dangora on June 12, 2009 - 0.2kb
This is a small 3KV unipart insulator marked Vaccari manufactured in 1952. This is white porcelain and the make is CN 560 type.
Previously this 3KV insulator was made in the 1920's with the Richard Ginori marking, ...
Posted by David Dangora on May 28, 2009 - 0.4kb
This is 2nd end of my line. There will ne power connection. I planned to use terminals from Frantisek, but maybe I will use porcelain box here.
I will make another line in kitchen, above the table.
This is great ...
Posted by Michal Okulicz on May 16, 2009 - 0.3kb
This is the insulator found last sunday and not included in the picture about my last hunt (because forgotten in my car). A porcelain indoor type "colonnino" (little column) marked "V " in a ...
Posted by Nora Coppo on May 12, 2009 - 0.3kb
That hardware needs only one hole in wall to install two insulators and connect telephone to building. In 1950s and 60s in Warsaw was many that type hooks. Sometimes hooks was installed near windows on big buildings ...
Posted by Michal Okulicz on May 11, 2009 - 0.5kb
That type I can find only on auctions and flea markets. I never seen this in use or on old buildings or poles.
I have some bought without hardware. That one I found on the internet auction. Fortunatly seller don't ...
Posted by Michal Okulicz on May 11, 2009 - 0.3kb
Here is a closeup shot of the logo on an English post type insulator made by Steatite & Porcelain Products.
Posted by Philip Franco on May 11, 2009 - 0.1kb
I have a different looking foreign porcelain insulator here. This insulator stands 4" (10cm) tall - has 2 3/4" (7cm) base diameter and is unmarked. What's different about this insulator is the horizontal mold ...
Posted by Mark Hill on May 7, 2009 - 0.5kb
Here is a stack of four English Cap & Pin station posts of the largest variety. The two base units are 300 Lbs. a piece with 14 inch bolt circles, and were manufactured by Steatite & Porcelain Products Ltd. The ...
Posted by Philip Franco on May 6, 2009 - 0.5kb
The insulators taken today: also an old porcelain Delta, damaged but very interesting for its historical value. Also two MIVA BT 2 old series (Big letters emboss.). The two porcelain MV fuses date sept. 1947 and are mfd ...
Posted by Nora Coppo on April 26, 2009 - 0.2kb
All I got back home today: some VERBANO suspensions, some Beznaus, and LV insulators in porcelain and glass: Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
Posted by Nora Coppo on April 14, 2009 - 0.1kb
Four porcelain capolineas, waiting for a new home. This is the 1st work I'd do after Easter vacations. I'll let you know.......... Note the lower left insulator is different (.....)
Posted by Nora Coppo on April 11, 2009 - 0.2kb
I bid on this one, but got seriously outbid.. (by $30) :-(
The embossed "GA" stands for Gardy Argenteuil (France)
GARDY G 18, busbar insulator approximately 8 inches / 20 cm tall, emerald green glass ...
Posted by Edward Brown on April 9, 2009 - 1.4kb
Typical glazed porcelain, incused marlking, with the year of manufacture and the "tree" symbol / KOREA.
These were often used in the former Soviet Union, and other "communist" countries, most of ...
Posted by Edward Brown on April 2, 2009 - 0.3kb
I spotted this one in James Bancroft''s "free insulators" posting:
This one looks to be of somewhat better quality and appearance, than other insulators from that nation
D.P.R.K. is Democratic ...
Posted by Edward Brown on April 1, 2009 - 0.5kb