Brookfield Glass Enterprise Bushwick Glass Functions 1864

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Here are what I believed have been the intriguing ones from the Brookfield Corporation. EHive is an innovative web-primarily based program that will assist you catalogue, organise and share your collection in a very simple and secure way. You are the salt of the earth...You are the light of the globe... If you would like to know how you can use content material on this page, see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use. If you want to request an image for publication or other use, please take a look at Rights and Reproductions. glass electrical insulators offers researchers wealthy metadata and media viewing choices for comparison of operates across cultural heritage collections.







Scarce collectible Brookfield aqua glass insulator with rounded smooth drip area/base. Really excellent to fine situation with modest put on. Brookfield Glass Company started in 1864 as Bushwick Glass Works, a bottle manufacturing enterprise. In 1864, Martin Kalbfleisch, the owner of Bushwick Chemical Functions, constructed the factory to make demijohns employed for storing acid made at his factory.



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The terrific majority of the insulators from the Brooklyn plant are discovered in a pale blue-aqua colour. Insulators in shades of “true” green from this earlier period are significantly much less frequent. Judging from the enormous numbers nonetheless in existence, Brookfield was second only to the Hemingray Glass Firm in the sheer number of insulators they manufactured. In all likelihood, the majority of glass insulators installed on open wire communication lines in the Eastern portion of the United States for the duration of the 1880s-1910s have been merchandise of the Brookfield glass factory. About this objectThreaded pin-type glass insulator, CD 152. Has https://www.pcb.its.dot.gov/PageRedirect.aspx?redirectedurl=https://umek.pro/products/insulator-components , tall rounded dome, convex skirt with two petticoats and a smooth base.











  • The insulator has been cleaned in a specially formulated acid bath and thoroughly washed for maximum shine.








  • A pal of mine has about 500 insulators that I lately went by means of.








  • When the hot molten glass was poured into the mold, as the glass moved against the inside of the mold it “picked up” a portion of the engraving just before settling into its final position in the mold.








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  • The skirt-embossed Brookfield is later, probably the early 1900s and developed by the zillions.








  • I know that Oakman also manufactured them but they have the Oakman embossing.










Just to see what kind of answers you will get!! Hi Lacey, I am guessing you have a “beehive” style insulator? hv insulators are the most popular Brookfield insulators with a “B” on the skirt, appropriate underneath the wire groove. Often the B is rather faint and can be conveniently missed if a person does not look closely. Two CD 126 style Brookfield insulators, in light green and light blue aqua, dating from the 1880s. A cylinder whiskey bottle is recognized to exist which is embossed “BUSHWICK GLASS WORKS” in a circle on the base.



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From you description, it sounds like most of them are telephone-style insulators. Many lines end up with a mixture of unique sizes, types and markings, mainly because when upgrades and repairs have been produced more than a period of quite a few decades, you can finish up with a mix of different insulators. When a line is demolished, or all the insulators replaced and sent to a dump, a lot of unique ones may possibly be identified in the similar location. For a standard 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” web page right here.