The Universal Sanitary Manufacturing Company manufactured ceramic plumbing fixtures such as toilets and sinks. This sample is made of ceramic. This is a advertising display or salesman’s sample. The model number – while largely illegible – is stamped in ink on the back: UNIVERSAL [ ? ] | RED V/C [ vitrous china ]. While, per online sources located at New Castle Junction, PA, the salesman’s sample has a post office box address of New Castle, PA faintly marked on the bottom. ( New Castle Junction googles as part of New Castle; it may have once been a distinct community where rail lines crossed. The rail lines appear to still be there. ) History, per online resources: The Universal Sanitary Manufacturing Company developed the process of casting heavy sanitary ware. The company was formed in 1901 by Charles J. Kirk to manufacture ceramic plumbing fixtures . It was devastated by fire in 1911, rebuilt at the same location, and it later merged to form Universal-Rundle in 1948. About 3 3/4 x 5 x 3 inches
Weight: 1.575 LB
Measurement: 3.75 x 5 IN
Depth: 3
Condition report:
Overall, excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The felt on the base shows wear. The company name and address stamped onto the felt are partially worn off.
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