Large Vintage Clear Glass "LP" Marked Strain Insulator (Dog Bone Type)
Large Vintage Clear Glass "LP" Marked Strain Insulator (Dog Bone Type)
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Discover a substantial piece of industrial history with this vintage clear glass strain insulator. Often referred to as a "dog bone" type due to its characteristic shape, this insulator features prominent circumferential ribs and carries an intriguing "LP" marking embossed on one of its central ribs. This marking could denote the manufacturer, such as the Lapp Insulator Company, Locke Insulator Company, or another producer from the era.
These robust insulators were crucial components in early electrical and radio antenna setups. Today, they are sought after by collectors of vintage utilitarian objects, radio memorabilia, or those looking for unique items for industrial-style decor. This particular example is made of clear, durable glass, possibly Pyrex or a similar high-strength industrial glass, and is quite hefty, weighing 1194 grams.
Condition: This item is in good vintage condition, consistent with its age and original use in an industrial setting. It may exhibit minor surface wear, such as light scuffs or small "fleabite" chips, particularly around edges. Internal bubbles or minor manufacturing imperfections are common in glass of this type and period. No major cracks or structural damage has been observed from the provided images. Please examine the photographs carefully to assess its condition.
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