Carnival Glass Insulator By Pyrex

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Carnival Glass coloring was added by coating the glass with a proprietary blend of mineral salts at the factory. Carnival Glass coating was purported to add a high degree of resistance to electrical present loss. Marked "PYREX ~ REG. U.S. PAT. OFF." Made IN USA "63. (There is an "M" above the created in usa 63). ~ Exhibits minimal expected factory glass flow pattern marks. Measures 3 three/4" diameter at skirt base.
Humans did not invent glass they just discovered how to make glass and use it. This is Wonderful Offers Webstore’s antique glassware category, which consists of Depression glass, cameo glass, custard glass, carnival glass, Bristol glass, Victorian painted glass, milk glass, and quite a few other varieties of antique glassware. Antique glassware encompasses countless forms and styles of decorative-however-functional containers, bowls, and platters. Most of the glassware in this category was made from the late 1800s century through the mid-20th century.


  • Yet another CGW memo I have states that the dots appearing above and/or below the "Pyrex T.M.Reg.U.S.Pat. Off." embossing is indeed the code method used to identify the year of manufacture.

  • Most of the glassware in this category was made from the late 1800s century via the mid-20th century.

  • The base is marked with the “H more than smaller sized a” logo.


It took a lot of shots to get the arrangement and reflections just correct. I am especially proud of the way the colors look to flow like liquid from the insulators and get in touch with the picture 'Liquid Gold'." "The photograph shows two Carnival Glass insulators from my collection. I do not have a specialization but my greatest interest is in wonderful color pieces.

Rare Corning Pyrex 662 Light Marigold Carnival Glass Insulator Cd 235


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William McLaughlin worked at Robert Good, Jr.’s glass factory at Valverde, Colorado before starting up his personal glass factory in California. For far more information see the page on McLaughlin Glass Organization. Insulators marked “CALIFORNIA” and “C.G.I.CO.” were developed here.
William Franzen & Sons- W F & S MIL marking on base of amber beer bottle. There is no proof that this organization ever made electrical insulators, while a book about New Albany glass history (by Gerald O. Haffner) implies that it did. Please see my article right here with much more detailed information on Star Glass Works.

Pyrex Marigold Carnival Glass Insulator Pristine Condition


K-BID On the net, Inc reserves the correct to disallow anyone from bidding on its web-site. Instances of clear bidding with no intent to redeem will be referred to proper legal authorities. Excellent condition, Corning Pyrex Marigold Orange Carnival Glass Energy Line Insulator. Will make an Great addition to your Vintage Glass Insulator collection! No chips, cracks, surface blemishes, scratches, or other known or observed defects.
See far more info on the Lynchburg Glass Corporation page. Insulators marked “K.C.G.W.” have been manufactured at this factory. The plant was purchased by Marion Fruit Jar & Bottle Organization in 1897.
Fry Glass created 5 unique sorts of glass insulators that are known so far and all are one of a kind styles and pretty uncommon. Most known examples have been recovered from the factory dumpsite. hv insulator integrated opaque cobalt blue, milky opalescent, dark purple blackglass, etc.

Pyrex Carnival Glass Insulator Circa 1942


This uncommon insulator is in pretty good situation, with practically no harm, and a fantastic sheen in the carnival glass. The piece measures 10" across, and four" tall. INVOICED Products WILL NOT BE AWARDED. The payment is punitive and meant to deter no-shows. Duplicate bidder accounts will be deactivated when they are determined to exist. If doable and at our discretion, K-BID reserves the correct to delete any bid we believe has been placed by a suspect bidder. Any registration that shows up on our fraud detection technique may well be placed on hold and bids removed till the user is verified.
By putting a bid on this auction, you are agreeing to the auction certain terms listed on this page in additions to the K-BID user terms and agreements. Diamond-I mark on bottom of amber bottle created by Illinois Glass Company. This bottle base has 1949 date code to right. “Scales” emblem utilised on containers produced for McKesson & Robbins.
Insulators marked “N.E.G.M.CO.” had been produced by this firm. Even though the factory was reportedly listed only in the 1899 Boston directory, it is believed that actual glass production began in 1898, and might have lasted into early 1900 prior to the new directory was printed. Cadiz Glass Works started making glass in July of 1884, and evidently lasted only about a year or two before becoming shut down. The performs had been purchased in March of 1887 and renamed the Lythgoe Glass Works. That operation lasted only about four months and the plant was closed once again.