Imperial Porcelain Works had decided to manufacture electrical porcelain

[Trade Journal]

Publication: Electrical World

New York, NY, United States
vol. 18, no. 5, p. 88, col. 2-3


The Imperial Porcelain Works, successor to the Trenton China Company, of Mulberry street and Clagg avenue, at Trenton, N. J., of which Mr. Frederic A. Huggan [sic] Duggan is proprietor, has decided to manufacture insulating fittings for the electrical trade exclusively. The Imperial company is a pioneer in the manufacture of electrical insulation supplies, and has for years been known in the field of porcelain manufacture. The company's list of "Imperial" fittings comprises everything in the line of cut-outs, switchboxes, socket bases, etc., etc., and its line of insulators may be said to be one of the most extensive and best designed in the United States. Two new kilns have lately been added, and many improvements introduced throughout the works, so that the "Imperial" fittings may be expected to continue to grow more and more in favor with the electrical trade.

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Keywords:Imperial Porcelain Works : Trenton China Company : Frederic Duggan
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Supplemental information:Article: 12746
Researcher:Elton Gish
Date completed:September 9, 2011 by: Elton Gish;