Primary Embossing Manufacturing Dates
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This is an approximate and incomplete list of dates that Primary Embossings were manufactured. If you can fill in some of the missing information, or correct mistakes, please do so!
- The Primary Embossing and Country are mostly from John & Carol McDougald's Insulators A History and Guide to North American Glass Pintype Insulators.
- The Category indicates whether this indicates a Manufacturer, Supply House, Trade Name, Style or Unknown.
- The Start Date and End Date have three notations
- ">" which indicates the date is as specified or after
- "<" which indicates the date is as specified or before
- "~" which indicates the date is approximately
- The Description gives more details about the primary embossing.
- The References state where this information came from
Primary Embossing | Category | Country | Description | Start Date | End Date | References |
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A.A. | Unknown | Mexico | ||||
A.T.& T.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | American Telephone & Telegraph Company | 1885 | 1915 | McD, p149 |
A.U. | Customer | U.S.A. | American Union. Produced by both Hemingray and Brookfield | |||
AM.INSULATOR CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Probably a Manufacterer, not supply house. They were produced under some sort of arrangement at the American Iron Glass Pipe and Plate Co in Haverhill, Mass., but Am. Ins. Co. was a glass company responsible for producing insulators, not a telegraph supply house. And not all the evidence is 100% convincing. For one thing, American was around at least as early as mid-1883, while the Iron glass works wasn't in operation until December of 1884. That's a long time to be in business and not deliver any products to your customers. | 1883 | 1886 | McD, p37 |
AM.TEL.& TEL.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | American Telephone & Telegraph Company | 1885 | 1915 | McD, p149 |
ARMSTRONG | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Armstrong | 1946 | 1969 | McD, p138 |
AYALA | Manufacturer | Mexico | probably a small family glass works (Mexican) | |||
B | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Brookfield | 1902 | 1922 | McD, p24 |
B & O | Customer | U.S.A. | Baltimore & Ohio Railway | |||
B.C.DRIP | Unknown | Canada | B.C.Drip | |||
B.E.L.CO. | Unknown | U.S.A. | Possibly B??? Electrical Light Co., in which case it would be a customer | |||
B.F.G.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Beaver Falls Glass Company | 1869 | 1879 | McD, p106 |
B.G.M.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Baltimore Glass Manufacturing Company | 1896 | 1903 | McD, p29 |
B.T.C. | Customer | Canada | Bell Telephone Canada | McD, p149 | ||
BARCLAY | Style | U.S.A. | Barclay's Patent | |||
BEAL'S | Style | U.S.A. | Beal's Patent | |||
BIRMINGHAM | Unknown | U.S.A. | possibly Birmingham, Alabama. Most agree these appear to be Lynchburg products. | |||
BOSTON BOTTLE WORKS | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Boston Bottle Works | 1871 | 1877 | McD, p32 |
BROOKE'S | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Depends on if it's the Brooke's Patent insulators or the Ellenville ones that say ""Homer Brooke's Pat. Aug. 14, 1883. Homer Brooke patented a glass press 1/25/1870, which was purchased by Brookfield. The 8/14/1883 date refers to a patent issued to Matthew Johnson. Apparently Johnson and Brooke were both influential at the Ellenville NY glass co and that's where those insulators come from (according to Ray Klingensmith.) | |||
BROOKFIELD | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Brookfield | 1869 | 1921 | McD, p24 |
BUZBY | Style | U.S.A. | Buzby | |||
C.& P.TEL.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company | 1880 | McD, p150 | |
C.D.& P.TEL.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | Central District & Printing Telegraph Company | 1874 | 1918 | McD, p150 |
C.E.L.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | Cambridge Electric Light Co, user (some say California Electric Light Co, but the insulators bear all the hallmarks of Pennycuick, a Boston manufacturer. Plus, early collectors claim these were extensively used in Cambridge and the Boston area, and very few have turned up in California.) | 1885 | 1900 | McD, p58 |
C.E.W. | Supply House | U.S.A. | California Electrical Works. This was a supply house, and most likely were produced by local glass co; some insist that CEW actually owned their own glass works, but there's scant evidence to that effect. Same thing for EC&M, which was CEW's predecessor. | 1877 | 1908 | McD, p86 |
C.G.I.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | California Glass Insulator Company | 1912 | 1916 | McD, p90 |
C.N.R. | Customer | Canada | Canadian Northern Railway | |||
C.P.R. | Customer | Canada | Canadian Pacific Railway | |||
CABLE | Style | U.S.A. | Produced by Brookfield, possibly Hemingray, probably Oakman. | |||
CAL.ELEC.WORKS | Supply House | U.S.A. | California Electrical Works. See C.E.W. | 1877 | 1908 | McD, p86 |
CALIFORNIA | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | See C.G.I. | 1912 | 1916 | McD, p90 |
CANADA | Customer | Canada | Bell Telephone Company of Canada | McD, p149 | ||
CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.CO. | Customer | Canada | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | |||
CHAMBERS | Style | U.S.A. | Produced by Hemingray | |||
CHESTER | Supply House | U.S.A. | Charles T. & J. N. Chester, NYC | |||
CHICAGO INSULATING CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | but probably produced in a larger glass works | 1893 | 1894 | McD, p101 |
CIA COMERCIAL | Customer | Mexico | Ericsson was an early manufacturer of telephones. These were probably produced in Mexico for the local Ericsson distributor. (full name is Compan~ia Commercial Ericsson, Sociedad Anonimo) | |||
CIA TELEFONICA | Customer | Mexico | probably user (Mexican) | |||
CIN COM | Customer | Cuba | ||||
CITY FIRE ALARM | Customer | U.S.A. | for Fall River, Massachusetts | 1900 | 1915 | McD, p59 |
CLIMAX | Style | U.S.A. | Manufactured by Brookfield | |||
COLUMBIA | Style | U.S.A. | Produced by Oakman, Brookfield, and Hemingray | |||
COMBINATION SAFETY | Style | U.S.A. | Produced by Brookfield | |||
CONVERSE | Style | U.S.A. | Produced by Hemingray, possibly Brookfield | |||
CRIMSA | Manufacturer | Mexico | Probably manufacturer, Mexican | |||
CRISA | Manufacturer | Mexico | ||||
CRISOL TEXCOCO | Manufacturer | Mexico | ||||
CROWN | Style | U.S.A. | probably produced by Brookfield | |||
CUTTER | Style | U.S.A. | Cutter Tree Insulators | |||
DERF | Unknown | Mexico | Probably supply house | |||
DERFLINGHER | Unknown | Mexico | Probably supply house | |||
DIAMOND | Manufacturer | Canada | Diamond | 1890 | 1913 | McD, p154 |
DIAMOND P | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Diamond P | 1885 | 1895 | McD, p56 |
DOMINION | Manufacturer | Canada | Dominion Glass Company | 1913 | 1967 | McD, p155 |
DRY SPOT INSULATOR | Style | U.S.A. | Produced by Whitall Tatum | |||
DUQUESNE | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Duquesne Glass Company | 1885 | 1895~ | McD, p108 |
DWIGHT | Style | U.S.A. | Probably produced by Brookfield | 1892 | 1919 | McD, p156 |
E.C.& M.CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Electrical Construction & Maintenance Company | 1870 | 1880 | McD, p84 |
E.D.R. | Customer | Canada | Edmonton Dunvegan Railway | 1907 | 1921 | McD, p158 |
E.L.CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Probably Edwin Lewis Company | 1890 | 1910 | McD, p58 |
E.R. | Customer | U.S.A. | Erie Railway | |||
E.R.W. | Customer | U.S.A. | Erie Railway | 1861 | ||
E.S.B.CO. | U.S.A. | |||||
E.S.G.CO. | U.S.A. | |||||
E.S.S.CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Probably Electrical Service Supplies Company | |||
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Electrical Supply Company | 1885 | 1893 | McD, p103 |
EMMINGER'S | Style | U.S.A. | Probably by Beaver Falls Glass & Paisley | |||
ERICSSON | Supply House | Mexico | See CIA Commercial Ericsson | |||
F.F.C.C.N.DE M. | Customer | Mexico | Ferrocariles Nacionales de Mexico, user. Natinal Mexican Railroad. FFCC is a common Spanish abbreviation for railroad. | |||
FALL RIVER | Customer | U.S.A. | City of Fall River, Massachusetts | 1900 | 1915 | McD, p59 |
FISHER | Supply House | U.S.A. | Fisher Electrical Works. George Fisher was the patent holder on the design. | |||
FLOY | Style | U.S.A. | Floy | |||
FLUID INSULATOR | Style | U.S.A. | Fluid | |||
FT.W.E.CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Fort Wayne (Indiana) Electic Company | |||
G.E.CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | General Electric. Produced by Brookfield, Hemingray, and perhaps others. | 1892 | 1899 | McD, p145 |
G.N.R. | Customer | Canada | GNR | |||
G.N.W.TEL.CO. | Customer | Canada | Great Nortwestern Telegraph Company | 1880 | McD, p158 | |
G.P.R. | Unknown | Canada | Probably a small Canadian railway, or a misprint of CPR | |||
G.T.P.TEL.CO. | Customer | Canada | Grand Trunk Pacific Telegraph Company | 1906 | 1928 | McD, p158 |
GAYNER | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Gayner | 1920 | 1923 | McD, p115 |
GOOD | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | R. Good, Denver Colorado | 1897 | 1899 | McD, p95 |
GREAT NORTHWESTERN | Customer | Canada | Great Northwestern | |||
GREELEY | Style | U.S.A. | Greeley | |||
GREGORY | Style | U.S.A. | F. W. Gregory | |||
H.B.R. | Customer | Canada | Hudson Bay Railway | McD, p158 | ||
H.G.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Hemingray Glass Company | 1883 | 1910 | McD, p64 |
H.G.W. | Unknown | U.S.A. | ||||
HAMILTON | Manufacturer | Canada | Hamilton Glass Company | 1880 | 1891 | McD, p156 |
HARLOE | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Harloe | 1902 | 1906 | McD, p108 |
HAWLEY | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Harloe | 1902 | 1906 | McD, p108 |
HEMINGRAY | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Hemingray Glass Company | 1865 | 1970 | McD, p64 |
JEFFREY MFG.CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Probably produced by Hemingray | |||
JOHNSON & WATSON | Style | U.S.A. | Johnson & Watson | 1908 | ||
JUMBO | Style | U.S.A. | Produced by Brookfield, possibly Oakman, possibly Hemingray too. | |||
K | Unknown | U.S.A. | Possibly Knowles | |||
K.C.G.W. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | King City Glass Works | 1890 | 1897 | McD, p104 |
KERR | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Kerr | 1969 | 1975 | McD, p142 |
KIMBLE | Trade Name | U.S.A. | Produced by Hemingray | 1952 | 1970 | McD, p79 |
KNAPP | U.S.A. | |||||
KNOWLES | Supply House | U.S.A. | Knowles | 1900 | 1903 | McD, p62 |
L.G.T.& CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Luther G. Tillotson & Company. Probably produced by Brookfield. | |||
LAWRENCE GRAY | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Possibly a small glassworks set up by Gray himself, possibly produced by him at a larger glass house. | |||
LIQUID INSULATOR | Style | U.S.A. | Liquid Insulator | |||
LOCKE | Supply House | U.S.A. | Manufactured by Brookfield mostly, some by Hemingray, plus there's a few that were produced by Locke himself, possibly at Corning. Locke wasn't really a ""supply house"" in the traditional sense. | 1892 | 1914 | McD, p126 |
LOWEX | Trade Name | U.S.A. | Produced by Hemingray | 1933 | 1970 | |
LYNCHBURG | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Lynchburg | 1923 | 1925 | McD, p116 |
M.& E.CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Mayer & Englund Company, a supply house in Philadelphia | |||
M.T.CO. | Customer | Canada | Montreal Telegraph Company | |||
MANHATTAN | Style | U.S.A. | Manhattan | |||
MAYDWELL | Supply House | U.S.A. | Maydwell & Hartzell. The insulators were produced by Crystallite Glass Company after McLaughlin went out of business. | 1935 | 1940 | McD, p94 |
McLAUGHLIN | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | McLaughlin | 1925 | 1935 | McD, p92 |
MERSHON | Style | U.S.A. | Probably produced by Brookfield and others. | |||
MIN COM | Customer | Cuba | ||||
MINE INSULATOR | Style | U.S.A. | Possibly Hemingray | |||
MONTREAL | Customer | Canada | Montreal Telegraph Company | |||
N de M | Customer | Mexico | Mexican National. Ferrocarriles nacionales de Mexico. | |||
N.E.G.M.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | New England Glass Manufacturing Company | 1899 | 1899 | McD, p55 |
N.W.& B.I.T.CO. | Customer | Canada | New Westminster and Burard Inlet Telephone Company | McD, p151 | ||
NATIONAL INSULATOR CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Probably produced at Iron City Glass Works | 1884 | 1886 | McD, p49 |
NEW ENG.TEL.& TEL.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | New England Telphone & Telegraph Company | 1883 | McD, p150 | |
NO EMBOSSING | Unknown | U.S.A. | No Embossing | |||
NO EMBOSSING - CANADA | Unknown | Canada | No Embossing - Canada | |||
NO EMBOSSING - MEXICO | Unknown | Mexico | No Embossing - Mexico | |||
NO NAME | Unknown | U.S.A. | No Name | |||
NO NAME - CANADA | Unknown | Canada | No Name - Canada | |||
NO NAME - MEXICO | Unknown | Mexico | No Name - Mexico | |||
O.V.G.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Ohio Valley Glass Company | 1903 | 1905 | McD, p104 |
OAKMAN MFG.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Oakman Manufacturing Company | 1890 | 1897 | McD, p39 |
OWENS ILLINOIS | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Owens-Illinois, aka Hemingray | McD, p79 | ||
P & W | Unknown | U.S.A. | Apparently by Beaver Falls Glass Company | |||
P.L.W. | Customer | U.S.A. | Brookfield production - Pennsylvania Lines West | |||
P.R.R. | Customer | U.S.A. | Brookfield production - Pennsylvania Railroad | |||
P.S.S.A. | Unknown | Mexico | Possibly a supply house -- perhaps Patricio Sordo S.A. | |||
PAISLEY | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | S. T. Paisley, possibly Beaver Falls Glass Works. | |||
PAT APP FOR | Unknown | U.S.A. | Patent Applied For | |||
PAT'D | Unknown | U.S.A. | Patented | |||
PATENT - DEC. 19, 1871 | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Hemingray Glass Company | 1871 | ||
PATENT - OTHER | Unknown | U.S.A. | Patent - Other | |||
PETTINGELL ANDREWS | Supply House | U.S.A. | Produced by Pennycuick | 1888~ | 1900 | McD, p57 |
PONY | Style | U.S.A. | Pony | |||
POSTAL | Customer | U.S.A. | Postal Telegraph Company. Produced by Brookfield, Hemingray, California, possibly Denver companies too | 1943 | ||
PRISM | Supply House | U.S.A. | Produced by Novelty Glass Works in NJ for Knowles | 1902 | 1903 | McD, p62 |
PYREX | Trade Name | U.S.A. | Corning Glass Works. | 1924 | 1941 | McD, p129 |
R.Y T. | Unknown | Mexico | RYT | |||
S.B.T.& T.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | Southern Bell Tel & Tel | 1885 | 1910 | McD, p151 |
S.F. | Unknown | U.S.A. | Possibly San Francisco? Commonly found in the midwest though | |||
S.S.& CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Shay, Stephens & Company. Chicago, probably Hemingray manufactured. | 1889 | 1890 | CJ, 12/1993, p.7 |
SANTA ANA | Style | U.S.A. | Produced by California and Hemingray; Brookfield ones don't say ""Santa Ana"" | |||
SEILERS | Supply House | U.S.A. | Supply house, also Paul Seiler was the patent holder. Produced by Hemingray | McD, p88 | ||
SO.MASS.TEL.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | Southern Massachusetts Telephone Company | 1890 | 1910 | McD, p151 |
ST.LOUIS MALLEABLE | Unknown | U.S.A. | St Louis Malleable | |||
STANDARD | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Standard | |||
STANDARD GLASS INSULATOR CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Standard Glass Insulator Company | 1893 | 1894 | McD, p53 |
STAR | Supply House | U.S.A. | Distributed by GE and produced by Hemingray, Brookfield, NEGM, and possibly others. | 1892 | 1907 | McD, p145 |
STERLING | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Sterling | 1902 | 1907 | McD, p122 |
SURGE | Trade Name | U.S.A. | Trade name used by Babson Brothers. According to Woodward, produced by Hemingray. According to Kevin Lawless's research and a letter from an old-timer at Babson, they were produced by Corning. The "TM Reg US Pat Off" embossing seems more consistent with Corning production. Others report unopened boxes of Surges have the Owens-Illinois logo Hemingray). So the jury's still out. | 1945 | 1955 | McD, p102 |
T.C.R. | Customer | Canada | Transcontinental Railway | 1903 | 1913 | McD, p158 |
TEL.FED.MEX. | Customer | Mexico | Telgrafos Federales Mexicanos | |||
TELEGRAFOS NACIONALES | Customer | Mexico | Telegrafos Nacionales | |||
T-H. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Thompson Houston Electric Company | 1883 | 1892 | |
T-H.E.CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | Thompson Houston Electric Company | 1883 | 1892 | McD, p60 |
TILLOTSON & CO. | Supply House | U.S.A. | probably some are by Brookfield | |||
TWIGGS | Style | U.S.A. | Twiggs | |||
TWO PIECE TRANSPOSITION | Style | U.S.A. | Two Piece Transposition | |||
U.S.TEL.CO. | Customer | U.S.A. | United States Telegraph Company | 1898 | 1914 | McD, p151 |
V.B. | Manufacturer | Mexico | probably manufacturer, mexican. Vidriera is spanish for ""glass house"", so that could be what the V stands for | |||
W.E.MFG.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | WE Mfg Co | |||
W.F.G.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Western Flint Glass Company | 1899 | 1900 | McD, p95 |
W.G.M.CO. | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Western Glass Manufacturing Company | 1900 | 1909 | McD, p95 |
W.U. | Customer | U.S.A. | Western Union | |||
WESTINGHOUSE | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | While Westinghouse was a supply house, they actually purchased their own glass factory and ran it for a few years. So this would be a manufacturer. | 1886 | 1898 | McD, p147 |
WHITALL TATUM | Manufacturer | U.S.A. | Whitall Tatum | 1922 | 1946 | McD, p133 |
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References
- [McD] McDougald, John & Carol (1990). Insulators A History and Guide to North American Glass Pintype Insulators.