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    Posted 8 years ago

    Celiene
    (71 items)

    Wondering about this GIANT one. Is it rare? Appears to be dated May 2 1889 or 1899? See size in comparison to the others. Anyone know the maker?

    And what about that little clear cylindrical one next to it?

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    1. fortapache fortapache, 8 years ago
      I think it is a Hemingray No1 Provo type. There is writing embossed on it. I like that and the green one. SpiritBear can check my work.
    2. Celiene Celiene, 8 years ago
      FortApache - I thought that might be what it is. Thanks everyone!
    3. Trey Trey, 8 years ago
      Beautiful colors on the green ones:)
    4. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      You need more photos/description.

      Hemingray May 2nd, 1893. They patented the drip-points on the bottom albeit sometimes they put it on insulators without the drip-points. LOL. Patent seen on some insulators all the way to the 1960s.
    5. Celiene Celiene, 8 years ago
      OleBodie - I posted it in Unsolved Mysteries. I hope you have some insight!

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