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Tag Archives: Hemingray
This Week in Pictures
A weekly round-up of some really nice photography from various facebook glass sites. These pictures are amazing. It is so nice to see such great care with topic selection, composition and lighting. Kudos folks. P H O T O … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Demijohns, Display, Flasks, Inks, Insulators, Medicines & Cures, Photography
Tagged Church's Cough Drops, Dana Charlton-Zarro, David Jackson, Dawid Utrecht, Flask, Flint, Hemingray, Jeff Noordsy, Jeremy Kemp, John April, Lanes Gout Specific, Matthew Tigue Levanti, Michael George, Mike Dolcini, Mold warmers, Norris's Drops for Fevers, photography, pictures, Poland, Shaun Kotlarsky, Sibly's Solar Tincture, Solomon's Balm of Gilead, Steven Harris, Stoddard, strap-sided, Turlington's, Woody Douglas
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Keeping up with the Insulator Collectors on Facebook
I just wanted to take a moment to post some neat insulators shots I found trolling through the insulator facebook pages. It is fun to watch the incoming images from these folks. See more pictures these groups and others… Telegraph & … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Collectors & Collections, Digging and Finding, Facebook, Insulators, News, Photography
Tagged Anthony Eiting, Brookfield, Chris McClelland, Doug Rusher, Hemingray, Insulators, Jimmy Zagorski, John Lyles, Larry Baumann, Michael W Spadafora, Patrick Moylan, Roadwood Luges, Shaun Kotlarsky
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Insulator Hunters
I put together a post earlier today called Privy Digging – The Hole Story which included some great pictures of holes and digs. These diggers are going to some major depths including one hole at 60 feet! After looking underground, it seemed … Continue reading
Posted in Collectors & Collections, Digging and Finding, Facebook, Glass Companies & Works, Insulators
Tagged Andrew Mika, Brookfield, Chris McClelland, CSX, Daron Nelson, Gustavo Parra Nicholls, Hemingray, Insulator Hunters, Insulators, Jason Stevens, Jimmy Zagorsky, Justin Sharick, Matt Aker, Michael Green, Michael Spadafora, Mike Heron, Mike Holzwarth, pole, porcelain, Railroad, Red Guerre, Szabadvezetéki Szigetelők Magángyűjteménye, telegraph
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Hemingray Fruit Jars and Insulators – History Needs Your Help
NATIONAL INSULATOR ASSOCIATION April 22, 2012 Dear Collector, How would you like to be a part of Hemingray history? After all, many of us love the fruit jars and other products produced by them for their history as well as for … Continue reading
Posted in Club News, Fruit Jars, Glass Companies & Works, History, Insulators, News, Questions
Tagged Covington, Hemingray, historical plaque, Insulators, Kentucky, NIA
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A Pole Full of Beehives
I saw this posting by James Bancroft on his facebook page of a large pole full of beehives (see below) of 152′s and 154′s. I thought this was pretty neat. A few weeks ago I also saw miles of old … Continue reading
Posted in Bottle Shows, Glass Companies & Works, Insulators, News, Peachridge Glass
Tagged Beehive, CD 145, Colorado, Denver, Hemingray, Insulators, Meyer, National Insulator Show, NIA, polecat, railroads, W.G.M.CO., Western Fling Glass Company, Western Glass Manufacturing Company, Yankee
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Part 3 of the Bill Dudley collection of early Fruit Jars and Hemingray items
In from Greg Spurgeon and North American Glass… Dear Collector- Our latest auction is now available for on-line preview. This auction includes Part 3 of the Bill Dudley collection of early fruit jars and Hemingray items. The auction will open … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, Collectors & Collections, Fruit Jars, News
Tagged Bill Dudley, Fruit Jar, greg spurgeon, Hemingray, Masons, North American Glass, Ravenna
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North American Glass Commissioned to Disperse the Late Bill Dudley Collection
Just in from Greg Spurgeon at North American Glass: North American Glass has been commissioned to disperse the collection of the late Bill Dudley of Xenia, Ohio. Bill was an enthusiastic collector for many years, focusing on fruit jar items … Continue reading










