How do you date Hemingray insulators?
The first number (MM) is the mold number, and the second number (YY) is the year (plus 1900) when the mold was made. Thus, “23-42” is mold 23, which was made in 1942. In some transition cases, the number 9 was used to represent 1939 and 0 to represent 1940. There are often dots present after the year code.
Are old insulators worth anything?
On average, these glass insulators tend to sell for around $20, though there are special instances where insulators can sell for significantly more than that. Generally, the insulators that sell for more are rare, either because of their manufacturer or their color.
What is the most valuable Hemingray insulator?
Let’s have a Look at the Big 10 in the World of Glass Insulators
No. | Insulators | Colors |
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1 | Cal. Elec. Works | Cobalt blue |
2 | Twiggs | Clear glass color |
3 | Gregory | Aqua-Green |
4 | Mulford &Biddle | Cobalt Blue |
Which glass insulators are worth the most money?
Most Widely Popular Glass Insulators – Based primarily on overall collector perception, at any collecting level, of the most widely popular insulators in the hobby, common to rare….Most Desirable CD Styles.
Rank | CD | Votes |
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1 | CD 257 (Mickey Mouse) | 25 |
2 | CD 145 (Beehive) | 25 |
3 | CD 162 (Signal) | 22 |
4 | CD 102 (Pony) | 18 |
What is the rarest insulator?
Most Widely Desirable Scarce to Rare Glass Insulators
Rank | CD | Description |
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1 | CD 130.1 | Cal Elec Works, Cobalt Blue |
2 | CD 181 | NN (Pluto), Aqua |
3 | CD 123 | EC&M, Cobalt Blue |
4 | CD 151 | H.G.Co. NATCO, Peacock Blue |
What are insulators worth?
Insulator price guides generally give a range of values (e.g. $20-30). The high end value is usually Mint (no damage), and the low end value would be Near Mint (some damage). More extensive damage would be valued even lower.
Why are some insulators purple?
Purple coloring in insulators is caused by the addition of manganese, a de-colorizer originally used to remove the green or aqua cast caused by the iron inevitably found in batch sand (all glass colorants are metals or metal oxides).