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So there was a major insulator boom in the early part of the century, they were making them by the millions. From the 1920s to the 40s, that’s when the peak was. The most popular color among collectors is Colbalt blue.




In 1921, production had stopped at the Old Bridge plant and the company dissolved. Most of the color is in a couple of of the styles, especially in the signal insulators that carried railroad signals. Otherwise, they didn’t attempt to make insulators in colors simply because it didn’t matter. In this interview Ian Macky describes the origins, kinds, shapes and colors of collectible antique glass insulators. Primarily based in Yreka, California, Macky can be reached via his web-site, Glassian, which is a member of our Hall of Fame.


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For a basic list of glass factories in the United States that are believed to have produced glass insulators at some time in their history, please go to my “Glass Insulator Manufacturers” page right here. Scarce collectible Brookfield aqua glass insulator with rounded smooth drip region/base. Quite superior to fine condition with modest wear.


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We also identified some Mickey Mouse style operating to an old sawmill, and some pony style insulators, most likely from an old telegraph line. We make just about every work to assure that the pictures shown represent what you will obtain. We try and accurately describe the items we offer. Due to differences in lighting, cameras, display devices, there might be differences of opinion as to the attributes of a distinct item.


Antique W Brookfield, 55 Fulton St, Ny Cauvet Green Insulator



EHive is an innovative web-based technique that will assistance you catalogue, organise and share your collection in a easy and safe way. I bought most of my glass at shows or via snail-mail sales lists , plus traded for a few. https://umek.pro/products/iec-standard/open-profile of obtaining fancy colored glass nevertheless in the air is fairly significantly nil, sorry– you missed that boat. Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' began by Tiffany Caudill, Jul 7, 2021. The insulator has been cleaned in a specially formulated acid bath and thoroughly washed for maximum shine. Brookfield produced insulators from 1906 to 1921 when they went out of enterprise, so your insulator was produced no later than 1921.



A second glass plant was built in Old Bridge, New Jersey, and from lately discovered proof by collector/historian Bob Stahr, that plant seems to have commenced glass production in about 1906. The precise time when the Brooklyn plant was closed is nevertheless open to question, but it may perhaps have been around 1912, which means that each plants likely operated simultaneously for a period of about 6 years. I also have an insulator on my site that is clear and has a streak of Cobalt blue by means of it.
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