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#3838      734      MC MICKING         Aqua.

  Lot # 3838
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#3838       734     MC MICKING      VICTORIA B.C. 75        Aqua.

Robert McMicking was one of the "Overlanders" who travelled from eastern Canada to the West in the 1860's.  He was employed on the "Collins" line in British Columbia, and later became involved with other areas of the communication industry. 

Most McMicking insulators now in collections were recovered at two locations along the North Thompson River in British Columbia.  They were part of the materials left behind in the mid 1870's when an attempt to construct a cross Canada land line was abandoned.

Here's an opportunity to purchase an example with a little damage, that still displays well, for perhaps a more affordable price.  

Shallow base chip traverses 1/4 the distance around the base (see second photo).  Couple other small flakes.  All embossing is fully intact.