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		<article id="post-body" class="norm h-entry"><h2 id="title" class="p-name"><h1>Glass Insualtor Markings</h1></h2><div class="e-content"><p>The fantastic majority of glass Pyrex insulators for the U.S. marketplace were created amongst about 1922 and 1951. A tremendous assortment of industrial glass as effectively as glassware for household use has been created by this corporation for effectively over a century. There is a possibility this was one of the factory areas exactly where some of the American Insulator Corporation insulators have been produced . At least some of the “National Insulator Co” embossed insulators have  been nearly certainly created right here. This listing is for one particular Maydwell 16 Insulator.</p>

<ul><li>I have one particular Maydwell 9 with a big content of milkglass, and assume it was poured instantly following pouring a batch of Maydwell 20&#39;s.</li><li>MAYDWELL – 42 Manufacturer of the units embossed “MAYDWELL” which were created for Maydwell &amp; Hartzell, a distributor of goods for electrical utility businesses.</li><li>Dominion was a reorganization of the Diamond Flint Glass Company, a big conglomerate with factories at various places in Canada.</li><li>A unique thank you to Bill Meier for dramatically enhancing the table formating and file size.</li><li>You are bidding on a gorgeous lot of vintage embossed wich comes with it&#39;s original box and it nonetheless in excel...</li><li>The provide catalog advised to order the date nails from Maydwell and Hartzell in Los Angeles.</li></ul>

<p>A slightly wonky green “gingerbread man” insulator, CD 640. Personally, it reminds me extra of the Pilsbury Doughboy than a  gingerbread man. These glass insulators are a foreign style, this unique a single from a factory in Folebray, France. How it ended up in a Texas antique shop is beyond me. White milk glass Except for the CD 164 style produced by Maydwell, handful of milk glass insulators exist and no North American organization is reported producing a CD 154 in milk glass which is why this piece is uncommon ($ ).</p>

<p>I have seen many poles with 3 to the pole. I personally really feel that the Maydwell 10 is the most challenging to find, with the exception of the castle, which I will cover later. I have under no circumstances noticed Maydwell 19&#39;s in use on anything other than railroad circuits. A single is embossed “Maydwell 16W” I can only surmise that the “W” has anything to do with the wire groove, as it is not as pronounced as the other two Maydwell 16&#39;s. It is identified only on the range with the substantial round drip points.</p>

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<p>On the reverse side under U.S.A. can be identified what I think to be a mold quantity. Mold quantity “33” on the base of an emerald green soda  bottle created by Owens-Illinois, Inc. Millions of these sorts of “generic” non-returnable soda bottles have been created for quite a few years. This unique bottle was made by Owens-Illinois in 1984, as indicated by markings along the decrease heel of the bottle . A verify exists circa 1870 that indicates telegraph insulators had been then becoming created. Practically nothing is known about what type these could possibly have been.</p>

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<p>Insulators marked “K.C.G.W.” were manufactured at this factory. The plant was bought by Marion Fruit Jar &amp; Bottle Enterprise in 1897. It is really most likely that some insulators were produced by the M F J &amp; B Co., re-employing old molds from the King City operation. Indiana Glass Organization has made a tremendous selection of glassware throughout it’s long history. In 1967, the incredibly last insulators carrying the Hemingray name were made at the Indiana Glass Co. glass plant in Dunkirk, using molds and machinery shipped more than from Muncie. For a web-site with much more facts on Indiana Glass, click right here.</p>

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<p>The later Maydwell glass insulators have tall domes, so this is not a later mold, and it doesn’t match McLaughlin’s brief mold insulators, so how this guy came to be is challenging to discern. The photos are typical of the item shown. Actual grain patterns in wood, finish colors, smaller insulator blemishes and so on., differ slightly with every single piece we acquire or make. We make each and every work to guarantee that the photographs shown represent what you will get. Maydwell insulators, with the exception of the milkglass variety, are observed in off-clear colors. The Maydwell 62&#39;s look to offer you the greatest wide variety of coloring in an intriguing S.C.A., a light green tint, deep straw.</p>

<p>A Lynchburg No. 44 glass insulator, CD 154, in light blue aqua. The original firm listing was place with each other as a searching guide for a research trip to the Smithsonian Natural History Museum catalog archives in August 2006. A special thanks to Caleb Thimell for supplying his list of foreign insulator companies and to Rick Soller for his input and organization listing on his internet website. Current sources for additions to the list and historic facts came from the hyperlinks shown below with a couple of individual contributions, most notable becoming Jean-Pierre Volatron. A special thank you to Bill Meier for considerably enhancing the table formating and file size. Please verify back periodically as new facts is added and updated  frequently.</p>

<p>A crackled Hemingray-42 glass insulator, CD 154, in aqua. Manganese was the initial glass decolorizer used. It turned purple in the sunlight, but was not made use of through WWI since it is an crucial aspect of some steels. When only a small manganese was added, the glass turned pink or light purple rather than dark purple. From time to time numerous insulator corporations have been written about, but no 1 has seriously researched the Maydwell line.</p>

<p>On this webpage I’ve compiled a list of glass insulator producers — factories that produced glass electrical insulators. While mainly listing factories that were located here in the United States of America, I’m also such as a handful of Canadian and Mexican firms. I went to the Lone Star Insulator Club’s annual potluck on Saturday, and got a couple of genuinely cool glass insulators. Here’s a pair of Hemingray – 42s in lovely accurate green! For some information on numbers embossed on the bottoms of glass bottles and jars, verify out this web page. This manufacturer produced a range of  <a href="https://umek.pro/company/about-us" rel="nofollow">glass electrical insulators</a>  marked “O.V.G.CO.” Please click right here to go to my page on this glass functions.</p>

<p>The straw color in the initial piece is a result of the sunlight acting on a chemical in the glass called selenium. Selenium was utilised throughout and right after WWI to save manganese. “Scales” emblem used on containers made for McKesson &amp; Robbins. This is on the base of a little green glass jar, perhaps for an ointment.</p>
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