Insulators like the ones found on the top of old telephone poles are often overlooked by those who have not been introduced to them. But insulators, fire grenades, target balls, lightning rod balls and other glass made for industry in past years is now collected. A fall Glass Discoveries & Pole Top Discoveries auction by Ray Klingensmith brought amazing prices–especially amazing for those who are unfamiliar with the hobby. A CD 726 red insulator sold for $24,640 (“CD” stands for “Consolidated Design”). A CD 726 cornflower blue example was $8,400. And a bright aqua CD 736 E.R.W. (Erie Railway) insulator with a threadless bracket brought $10,080. But of course some of the more common insulators sold for prices as low as $168. The most common insulators offered at flea markets can sell for just $1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo source: Pole Top Discoveries