Is there anyplace online that has Brookfield CD numbers and their diamentions. I've used Glassian in the past but my computer won't let me in due to
malware concerns. I would think that this info is on the net somewhere but I can't find it. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I trying to put together a display for school 'Show & Tell' and am looking for a double ended threaded oak pin. Anyone have one that you would be willing to sell? Thanks
Just picked up a very nice CD 141 cross top and it has no embossing. It's a beautiful dark aqua. Someone had to make it but I can't come up with any info. HELP
Recently got a No. 4 Cable CD 267. Found that most were used on the Boston Orange Trolley line that was started in 1899. The info stated that they were made by Brookfield and N.E.G.M.Co. Mine is of the dark aqua glass and is embossed with No. 4 CABLE and has no other markings. The upper half...
Thanks for your input. Here is the article that I got my info from. http://www.nia.org/history_and_guide/chapters/Vol_1-18_Millville_New_Jersey.pdf Looks like they have been around for longer than I stated and had expanded their product line to include insulators 1922.
Thanks for the replies. The article is very interesting. I started collecting insulators about 7 months ago and I'm really enjoying the history that these pieces of glass have.
I got this in an auction this week in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. I managed to find the CD number but haven't been able find anything else. I haven't yet accomplished the skills of pictures on a forum so will give what I have. Embossing is McMICKING, VICTORIA, B.C. 75. It's threadless, single...
I checked my H.G.'s and found 3 beehives that had an H on top and a CD147 that had an 8 on the dome. Don't ever remember hearing or reading about anything on dome embossing meaning anything.