Five assorted CD 145 Insulators.
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From left to right: This American, EIN [040] in a light aqua has a nice amber splash in the dome. The rear lower wire ridge has a ½” x ¼” chip as the only defect. It displays well with the amber in front. This Brookfield EIN [030} has either a backward 6 or 9 on the dome; (F-Skirt) BROOKFIELD (R-Skirt) NEW YORK in a nice light green Straw lines and bubbles add character. This New England Glass Manufacturing Co. (NEGM) insulator is a nice dark blue aqua. The EIN [010] embossing is (F-Skirt) N.E.G.M. CO . A few ticks and an open base bubble from mint, it displays well. There is a small teat under the dome, similar to a pennyquick. It has straw lines and bubbles. This pointed dome, EIN [020] STAR insulator is a lovely blue, and is a little roughness on the lower wire ridge from mint. The 5-pointed stars on both the front and rear skirts are enhanced by the straw lines in the base and a few bubbles. This near mint POSTAL insulator is in a Dark Aqua with straw lines and bubbles.
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