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#567 - CD 113 - "Braille" - Dark purple.

  Lot # 567
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#567      CD 113       (Raised dots).       Dark purple.

Known as the “Braille” due to the resemblance of the raised dots on the skirt looking similar in appearance to Braille.  To the best of our knowledge, all were found in western Canada, including eastward into the province of Alberta.  

Until a couple years ago, it was generally believed these colorful communication insulators were produced in Canada.  Research by collector David Bethman revealed that some were produced at the Anacortes Glass Company in Anacortes, Washington.  It is possible some may have been made in the Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada area, prior to Anacortes going into business.  This is however, just speculation. 

Clean flake on the lower wire ridge (of the top groove) is 1/3 the size of a pinkie nail.  Seven drip points are partially flaked, which is quite nice, as most examples have more extensive drip flaking and chips.

Notice the very tiny drip points on the tips of the regular drip points!  Amazingly, they are still intact!