Ceramic Insulator Collectors

Vintage insulators are most commonly made out of porcelain or glass materials and they come in a wide variety of colors and shapes making each item a unique piece that can make a great addition to a collection.
Ceramic insulator collectors. Link to other types of insulators. It is like no other book about porcelain insulators. Today there are over 2000 collectors and insulator clubs national shows and good reference books are available. The official magazine for insulator collectors since 1969 for 50 years crown jewels of the wire has been the leading publication for glass and porcelain insulator hobby news history articles with columns devoted to worldwide insulators show reports in depth research articles meeting announcements photos and other insulator information.
Collector s guide book for porcelain insulators unipart pin type. In the mid 1960 s a few people began collecting these glass and porcelain insulators. As technology developed insulators were needed for telephone lines electric power lines and other applications. Similar to their glass counterparts porcelain insulators date back to before the civil war for telegraph wires.
Free shipping on many items. Telephone wire utility power pole insulator ceramic glazed brown black white vtg. Shop for and learn about vintage glass insulators. This is the culmination of more than 45 years of research and nearly 5 years of work to write and photograph all known unipart styles.
Collecting insulators is a fun and unique hobby that will allow you to learn much about the history and make of these unique objects. Vintage brown ceramic telephone insulator with original wood peg 11 18 36. In north america glass was always the predominate material for communications insulators but porcelain has become the standard for power distribution due to its greater strength and surface resistance. Click on an insulator above for more information.
Commonly made from glass or porcelain in a dazzling array of shapes and colors including amber cobalt blue olive green one shade is known among insulator collectors as seven up and royal purple antique insulators are prized for their rarity and physical beauty. Glass insulators were first produced in the 1850 s for use with telegraph lines. Insulators were originally designed to keep the wires linking telegraphs and telephones insulated from. Return to the national insulator association page.