I had to go get a flat tire fixed yesterday and stopped by an antique store while out. While I was there I found this LNER insulator. This is my first foreign one so I had to share. It even came with the bracket.
I love all the unique styles of British insulators. Thanks for the link.Also, tons of photos of British insulators here on the NIA site:
https://www.nia.org/general/pifous/england.htm
That's quite an unusual find for an antique store in the U.S.! I recognized the insulator and hand logo as Bullers, which was a large insulator manufacturer in England. Had to look up LNER, which is London & North Eastern Railway. The shape is known as a "cordeaux" and was the standard type in Britain. Interesting that it's dated 1940, which would mean it was wartime production.