Dimensions: | 1 7⁄8" H × 6" W |
Primary Embossing:The Primary Embossing is typically found on the front of the insulator and usually identifies either the manufacturer (such as "Hemingray") or the company that the insulator was made for (such as "AM.TEL.&TEL.CO.") Insulators with No Name or No Embossing are denoted as such. |
HEMINGRAY |
Years Produced: | c.1893 |
Rarity Scale
0. No specimens known 1. Extremely Common (millions known) 2. Very Common 3. Common 4. Fairly Common 5. Uncommon 6. Very Uncommon 7. Rare (dozens known) 8. Very Rare (less than a dozen known) 9. Extremely Rare (2 or 3 known) 10. Unique (only one known) |
Very Rare (8/10) |
Usage: | Unknown |
Hobby Nickname: | Hemingray Oddity |
Weight:Weight is an average only (or as specified in original catalogs.) Weight may vary substantially depending on many factors, including amount of glass poured, depth of the threads, mold variations, added hardware such as brass or lead bushings, etc. |
47.0 oz. |
Primary EmbossingThe Primary Embossing is typically found on the front of the insulator and usually identifies either the manufacturer (such as "Hemingray") or the company that the insulator was made for (such as "AM.TEL.&TEL.CO.") Insulators with No Name or No Embossing are denoted as such. |
EINThe Embossing Index Number (EIN) is a unique number assigned by the collecting hobby to each distinct embossing for an insulator design. It is normally shown in brackets, e.g. [050]. |
EmbossingMost common terms: (F-Skirt): Front Skirt (R-Skirt): Rear Skirt /: New line of embossing {}: Special note (not embossed on the insulator) [#]: Represents a number Other terms: {MLOB}: Mold Line Over Base (F-Crown): Front Crown (R-Crown): Rear Crown (F-Umbrella): Front Umbrella (R-Umbrella): Rear Umbrella |
BaseThe base is the bottom of the insulator. Hemingray made 4 different types of bases: 1. SDP: Sharp Drip Points 2. RDP: Round Drip Points 3. CB: Corrugated Base 4. SB: Smooth Base |
Year AddedThis is the year that this embossing was officially recognized and added to the McDougald (1991-2008) or Briel (2011-2023) insulator price guides. It is not necessarily the year this embossing was discovered. |
Photo | Status✓ = In my collection If the value in this column says WANTED, then that specific insulator is on my wanted list! If you have that insulator and would like to sell it, click on the WANTED link to submit photos and contact me. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HEMINGRAY | [010] | (F-Skirt) HEMINGRAY (R-Skirt) PATENT MAY 2 1893 | SDP | - | No Photo | ✓ |
HEMINGRAY | [020] | (F-Skirt) HEMINGRYY (R-Skirt) PATENTT MAYY2218833 {Note multiple spelling errors} Note: Reported in Spring 2014 issue of Drip Points article "Just a Hemingray Oddity". I haven't personally examined this piece, but I would guess this was an anomaly when the piece was molded; perhaps it rotated in the mold. |
SDP | - | No Photo | WANTED |
ColorThe color of the insulator. |
---|
Light Aqua |