CD-287.1 - LOCKE Sold For: $4,620 Color: Bright Peacock Blue
| A stunning, very rare color, especially for a power insulator! These very attractive insulators were produced for Fred M. Locke & Co. by the Hemingray Glass Company. They were primarily used in Michigan and Texas. 1/2" middle skirt chip, 1 1/4" skirt bruise on the rear, otherwise about very near mint. If you are lucky enough to acquire a Red Amber example, these make a stunning duo! Fantastic display and a welcome addition for the Hemingray, power or color collector! |
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CD-287.1 - F.M. LOCKE Sold For: $4,070 Color: Red Amber
| Three shallow 1/8" flakes on the inner skirt and roughness around the bottom of the pinhole. Far better condition than typically encountered! These very attractive insulators were produced for Fred M. Locke & Co. by the Hemingray Glass Company. They were primarily used in Michigan and Texas. This rich color still transmits light well. Should you have a Peacock Blue CD 287.1, this is the companion piece that you've been looking for! This is a nice colorful addition in great shape to add to your Hemingray or power collection! |
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CD-287.1 - F.M. LOCKE & CO. Red Amber Sold For: $1,760 Color: Red Amber
| A few chips under the wire ridge, a small bruise on the second skirt and a little flaking on the inner skirt. These amber pieces were found in Grand Rapids, MI. Should you have a Peacock Blue 287.1, this is the companion piece that you've been looking for! If you don't, this is still a nice colorful addition to your power collection! (#7871) |
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