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Ceramic Insulator Readymade

$60.00

When the distribution of electrical power began in the late 19th c., it became clear that non-conducting insulators would be needed to keep the current away from the poles, and to minimize damage from electrical “flashover” during storms. Hundreds of styles were developed over the years. This large, glazed porcelain “Hewlett suspension disk” was part of an array from the early 1900s (see image), and is quite rare. We find it to be a very satisfying sculptural form on its own, resembling a giant button— or a flying saucer!

8” x 4”

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When the distribution of electrical power began in the late 19th c., it became clear that non-conducting insulators would be needed to keep the current away from the poles, and to minimize damage from electrical “flashover” during storms. Hundreds of styles were developed over the years. This large, glazed porcelain “Hewlett suspension disk” was part of an array from the early 1900s (see image), and is quite rare. We find it to be a very satisfying sculptural form on its own, resembling a giant button— or a flying saucer!

8” x 4”

When the distribution of electrical power began in the late 19th c., it became clear that non-conducting insulators would be needed to keep the current away from the poles, and to minimize damage from electrical “flashover” during storms. Hundreds of styles were developed over the years. This large, glazed porcelain “Hewlett suspension disk” was part of an array from the early 1900s (see image), and is quite rare. We find it to be a very satisfying sculptural form on its own, resembling a giant button— or a flying saucer!

8” x 4”

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