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LEFT: CREBB EIN253 with SN 16 over 16. This is a strong green aqua with some light ambering. That just gives the green aqua a boost in color. There are multiple small white mark chips on the top 16 and the dome, like maybe something was wearing on the dome. It may have been a chair insulator as the wear is slightly to one side. There are also two white mark bb marks on the A and the T of PAT. It does have the 1883 and 1884 dates. There is an under pour to the inner petticoat visible in the photo. That is not a chip. NOW $20 to include shipping in the USA, $45 to Canada RIGHT: CREBB SN 10 EIN 230. In looking at other insulators that have been listed on ICON, this is better than a green, but not a strong yellow green, so I am calling it a medium yellow green and priced considerably below a strong yellow green. I believe it is the 10a mold in the Brewer book. It is nice and crisp, unlike many of the 10s that have another number embossed within the 0. There is a ping nick just below the wire groove in front of the right mold line. There is a light dome ping to the rear crown. There is some light wire groove wear / residue at several spots. There is a ¾ inch long base chip toward the back of the insulator, as well as a small open base bubble close to the left mold line. There is a tiny open bubble in the petticoat about the size of half a pencil eraser. There is a ¾ inch skirt scratch below 45. NOW $95 to include shipping in the USA, MORE to Canada. HERE IS THE TREAT- BUY THE ONE ON THE RIGHT AND I GIVE YOU THE ONE ON THE LEFT AS A TREAT. Please use PayPal NO Fee / Family & Friends, or mail a MO or check. Please email before sending payment. |