These Lima U-133s served as a work horse pony style across the Maritimes in eastern Canada. With filed bases, mottled glazes, and lots of character, I've always liked these and thought that they show their age well. Here's one with some great glazed over wire groove chips and an uneven/asymmetrical wire groove trim job in case you've been after one of these with some character. This example has a few (4) lower wire ridge flakes as shown, but displays reasonably well from an angle that shows the most character, with just one flake showing. I'm asking $18 USD plus shipping for this one. I'm always happy to trade for early Canadian glass or Canadian-made porcelain insulators. I have a long-standing want list of Canadian-made porcelain posted, please click here to see it. I accept PayPal, or personal cheque from any member of ICON or any collector with whom I have dealt before. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or for more photos, and look through my other items or unsold sales stock to combine shipping on items. |