CD-211 - Brookfield / No Leak D Dark Aqua Sold For: $340
| CD 211 Brookfield / No Leak D (005) Dark Aqua. Most known examples were used on a line over Stampede Pass in Washington State. (Sorry, there's no glass insert with this one. That would be the (010) EIN.) |
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********************* Auction Date October, 2020 ************************** |
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CD-211 - BROOKFIELD // NOLEAK D. Sold For: $770 Color: Deep Aqua
| A key piece for the Brookfield collector! 1 1/2" flake/chip in the front, 1/4" inner skirt chip, otherwise very near mint. The "no-leak" insulator, sometimes called the "Storror insulator," was designed to guard against dirt and moisture, which would increase leakage from the line wire to the pin. Most of these insulators were found on a telephone line crossing the Cascade Mountains in Northern Washington. An uncommon CD for the Brookfield or CD collector! |
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********************* Auction Date November, 2019 ************************** |
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CD-211 - Brookfield No Leak WITH Oil Cup Sold For: $3,142 Item: #10
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********************* Auction Date September, 2019 ************************** |
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CD-211 - BROOKFIELD Sold For: $660 Color: Dark Aqua
| Some chipping on an overpour of glass at the base of the pinhole, otherwise very near mint. The "no-leak" insulator, sometimes called the "Storror insulator," was designed to guard against dirt and moisture, which would increase leakage from the line wire to the pin. Most of these insulators were found on a telephone line crossing the Cascade Mountains in Northern Washington. An uncommon CD for the Brookfield or CD collector! |
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********************* Auction Date September, 2015 ************************** |
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CD-211 - BROOKFIELD Sold For: $165 Color: Deep Aqua
| 1" base chip as can be seen in the photo. What makes this style unique is that it was designed for use with a glass insert. Unfortunately only a few of the inserts survived, and this example is missing its insert. The CD itself is rare, with a design patented by Leonard Storror of San Francisco in 1908. The "no-leak" insulator, sometimes called the "Storror insulator," was designed to guard against dirt and moisture, which would increase leakage from the line wire to the pin. Most of these insulators were found on a telephone line crossing the Cascade Mountains in Northern Washington. An uncommon CD for the Brookfield or CD collector! (#0972) |
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CD-211 - BROOKFIELD Sold For: $396 Color: Deep Blue Aqua
| Quarter-sized thick slice on the front skirt. A bit of an underpour in one area and a bit of an overpour on the inside of the outer skirt which has some small flaking. What makes this style unique is that it was designed for use with a glass insert. Unfortunately only a few of the inserts survived, and this example is missing its insert. The CD itself is rare, with a design patented by Leonard Storror of San Francisco in 1908. The "no-leak" insulator, sometimes called the "Storror insulator," was designed to guard against dirt and moisture, which would increase leakage from the line wire to the pin. Most of these insulators were found on a telephone line crossing the Cascade Mountains in Northern Washington. An uncommon CD for the Brookfield or CD collector! (#7173) |
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CD-211 - BROOKFIELD Green Aqua Sold For: $374 Color: Green Aqua
| Base chip, inner skirt chip, the rest is about VNM. This "no-leak" insulator, in conjunction with the liner (missing), was designed to prevent dirt and moisture, which would increase leakage from the line wire to the pin. An elongated bubble in the center adds a little character! (#7174) |
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