Hemingray No. 42 Clear Glass Insulator – Made in USA Depression Era Decor
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This vintage Hemingray No. 42 clear glass insulator was originally used on telephone and telegraph poles during the early to mid-20th century. Embossed with Hemingray – 42 and Made in U.S.A., it's a true piece of industrial history and a beautiful example of early American glass production.
📌 Why it's special:
Produced by the Hemingray Glass Company, one of the most iconic names in U.S. glassmaking, these insulators are now sought-after collectibles and decorative accents. The clear glass catches the light beautifully — perfect for rustic, farmhouse, or industrial décor.
🌿 Condition:
Excellent vintage condition — no chips or cracks.
⏳ Era:
1930s–1950s
📏 Dimensions:
10 cm × 10 cm × 8 cm
🎨 Colour & Finish:
Clear pressed glass
💡 Perfect for:
Industrial décor, upcycled lighting, or glass collection displays
📸 See pictures for details:
We are a vintage shop and all items are at least 20 years old, with some over a century old. While we strive to describe items accurately, minor imperfections may be present. Please contact us if you'd like additional photos.
✨ Ships from our family-run shop in Ontario, Canada – carefully packed with love!
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