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Title: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: rsorgel on December 11, 2011, 02:04:19 pm
im just getting into antiques and selling things on ebay. suddenly my grandpa insists i know everything and keeps coming up with things for me to sell. he has these very very old decorations in a glass cabinet he wants to know what they are worth. ive searched ebay and etsy and havent had any luck finding similar items. they are unmarked and he said they are tin but i think they look like brass. some of them also play music which i beleive is cool. does anyone at least know what they are? what they are worth is also a bonus =) i also found this set of 4 old telegraph insulators at an auction and would like to know the value for a set of 4. they are ceramic not glass. ive seen them sell for 8000$ each and would hate to sell the set for 50$ and lose out. thanks in advance
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: wendy177 on December 11, 2011, 02:31:06 pm
I believe they are copper and made around the 70s my mother had some   not much value and not Tin toys!!   found 2
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Vintage-Copper-Car-Music-Box-Model-T-Tijuana-Taxi-/220909430675?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item336f3a6793

http://www.ebay.com/itm/WALL-HANGING-INSIDE-HOME-DONE-COPPER-MUSIC-/260912751783?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbf9ca4a7

As far as your telegraph insulators  I have no clue will leave those to someone more in the know!!!
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: mart on December 11, 2011, 04:18:50 pm
I would like to know where you saw a price like that for insulators !!  Generally the ceramic ones used to sell pretty well for a few dollars each, but have gone way down in the last 20 or 30 years !! Back in the 70`s they did well !! Now its hard to give them away !!  Are these marked ??
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: rsorgel on December 11, 2011, 04:24:18 pm
i forget where i saw the 8000$ price on the insulator, i beleive i just google searched and one came up. neither the insulators nor the music peices are marked =( thanks for the info on the insulators, i will try to pull a buck a peice for them so they dont fill up my garbage hah.
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: mart on December 11, 2011, 04:58:05 pm
Check ebay and see what they are selling for !! I mean selling, not asking price !! Just sort by ending soonest and see which ones have bids and will sell !!  No point looking if there no bids !!
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: ironlord1963 on December 11, 2011, 10:22:40 pm
    I have a whole box of those things some are so big, I've been afraid to post them out of the shear weight.  I purchased a whole box of $5.00  Thought I was going to make some good money back, but after looking at the value overall, and the weight factor, I put them on the back burner.  Going to see what the unique glass ones go for, we just posted two of them at work today, one is a really big one, and I post two little tiny ones.  Would have to agree that the value is low, but the unique unusual ones may have a value.
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: mart on December 12, 2011, 05:23:12 am
The more unusual ones do have some value !! Color, size and maker (a few are marked) make some worth a few bucks !!  As anything else the more rare, the better !!
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: cogar on December 12, 2011, 08:01:05 am
If you are into "insulators" ........ these are the ones you look for, to wit.

http://railrunner42.tripod.com/myglassinsulatorsite/id12.html (http://railrunner42.tripod.com/myglassinsulatorsite/id12.html)

A "red" glass one just might have sold for $8K, ....... but none of the others are worth more than $1 or $2, ......... but only if you sell 1 at a time.
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: wendy177 on December 12, 2011, 08:30:37 am
cool info cogar learned somethin new!!!
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: mart on December 12, 2011, 09:34:05 am
Great site Cogar,, !! Even though I couldn`t see all the pics !!  Darn dialup !!
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: rsorgel on December 12, 2011, 09:38:48 am
thanks for the site cogar. looks like mine arent worth the dumpster they are going in. thanks for all the help guys!
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: mart on December 12, 2011, 09:41:31 am
You might be surprised what people can find a use for !! I would list them anyway !!
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: KC on December 12, 2011, 01:08:10 pm
Wouldn't trash them.  Someone will buy them.  They are desired by artists....just to show you an example of a site that paints them
http://www.paintingonjars.com/insulatorcollection.html (http://www.paintingonjars.com/insulatorcollection.html)
ALSO  loved this article http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/an-interview-with-antique-glass-insulator-collector-ian-macky/ (http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/an-interview-with-antique-glass-insulator-collector-ian-macky/)
But really liked this one that contains information on the styles of insulators http://www.myinsulators.com/downtownseattle/project.htm (http://www.myinsulators.com/downtownseattle/project.htm)

I see them in decor magazines and trade shows all the time suspended with wire and used as votive holders.  THEY ARE VERY POPULAR THIS WAY!  Also used as mini vases and candle holders.

As decor on upcycled wooden birdhouses (http://www.fowlplaces.com/bobbinpage/bobbincorner.jpg)
http://coleenscorner.blogspot.com/2010/03/glass-insulator-challenge.html (http://coleenscorner.blogspot.com/2010/03/glass-insulator-challenge.html)
Nightlights (http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6163/6174778667_29698e2292_m.jpg)

Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: KC on December 12, 2011, 01:58:49 pm
In fact this time of year....they make a cute, roly poly....
(http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRSIAGXMQR-DG3PY80_bj8CprrLlPnOOcX7w6ywmn-BwVrLnv3o_g)
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: rsorgel on December 12, 2011, 02:02:37 pm
wow excellent information KC! THANKS!!! now im having a problem finding out how to tell which ones are the rare ones. one of your articles said they could be up to tens of thousands of dollars for the very rare ones.
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: mart on December 12, 2011, 02:14:53 pm
  Just remember that the ones worth good money have something unusual/not the norm about them !! Odd colors and shape, inclusions in the glass, mfrs that can be associated with railroad lines  (always a hot collectable), ect !! You will find hundreds in clear, blue and green shades and brown and amber that are pretty ordinary !! 
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: KC on December 12, 2011, 02:50:26 pm
There are so many resources out there on this....just google and go.  BUT....Come up for air/food every now and then!  :)
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: jondar on December 13, 2011, 01:00:10 pm
We live about 700 yards from railroad tracks and when we moved out here we explored the 160 acres of very primitive land next to us, with the owners permission.  Along the tracks we found many many of these insulators and brought many back and stored.  There were Hemingray, Brookfield, Star and many other brands with two Whitehall Tatum deep purple ones.  We soon found out they wouldn't make us rich.  Now in the spring when it becomes warm I pick out 50, put them on a plank in my outbuilding and run an ad under "Free" offering the lot of 50 to the first one out. No picking and choosing, you have to take the whole lot.  We've done this three times and only two or three people have called us each time to see where to come out. Better than sending them to the landfill.
Title: Re: antique tin/brass toys and telegraph pole insulators
Post by: KC on December 13, 2011, 10:31:04 pm
Some that are rare are ones with coins pressed into them, or the imprint of coins in them!!!!