All of these are damaged pretty heavily but would make for some
nice outdoor pieces.
CD 121.4 [030] (F-Crown) PATENT/DEC. 19. 1871 (F-Skirt)
[‘A.U.’ blotted out] (R-Skirt) E [‘E’ is backwards] Green Aqua. Damage is: 75%
of the skirt has fracturing through it (see photos), two ½” streaks of flashover
residue from the wire groove down to the base on the right side of insulator, 1”
spot of residue on the front upper wire ridge, wire rubbing/scuffing in the
wire groove/wire ridges, ¾” fracture in the rear left lower wire ridge, ½”
shallow chip on the rear lower skirt/base area, some minor chipping/scuffing/dirty
glass on the face of the base and some minor chipping/fracturing at the base of
pinhole.
CD 136 [010] (F-Crown) B & O (R-Crown) PAT. JAN. 25TH
1870 {MLOD} SB. Light Blue Aqua. Damage is: massive 4” fracture on the front right
of insulator from the base to the dome, small ding on the front right lower
wire ridge, wire rubbing/rust residue in the wire groove, some minor scuffing
and tiny dings here and there throughout glass, ½” scrape on the rear upper
wire ridge, some minor scuffing on the rear lower wire ridge and some
nibbling/minor chipping at the base of pinhole.
CD 145 [010] (F-Skirt) POSTAL SB Aqua with some nice
snow/bubbles throughout. Damage is: 3-1/2” fracture from the rear right base
through the crown/dome area (see photos), a couple of tiny dings here and there,
two 1” areas of scuffing/dinging on the rear crown (see photos) and some
stubborn residue/dirty glass on the inner skirt.