The Hemingray Glass Company
1848-1972
This site was created to show examples of the
products of the Hemingray Glass  Company.
Hemingray is known for their insulators, but they
also made many other items. Bottles, fruit jars,
kerosene lamps, tableware, and other misc. items
are but a few of the items they produced.
For more information please contact me at:
Bob@Hemingray.com
A BRIEF COMPANY HISTORY
Here is a grouping of glassware made by the
Hemingray Glass Co. during the 1880's. The bird
dish in back was patented in 1876 and the anvil
toothpick holder was patented in 1887.
1848-1852 Robert Hemingray & Ralph Gray are
partners in Cincinnati, Ohio.

1852 Partners Robert Hemingray & Ralph Gray
move their glassworks accross the river from
Cincinnati in Covington, KY.

1857-1860 Firm name is known as Gray,
Hemingray, & Bros.

1861-1863 Firm name is known as Gray,
Hemingray, & Bro.

1864-1867 After Ralph Gray's passing in 1863,
  the company is now known as Hemingray, Bros,
& Co.

1868-1869 Firm name is known as R. Hemingray
& Co.

1870 Hemingray Glass Co. is incorporated.

1888 Hemingray opens second factory in
Muncie, IN.

ca. 1890 Hemingray closes Covington, KY plant
but continues to own property. After the
disastrous fire at Muncie in 1892, this plant may
have been re-opened to complete orders. At
various times until about 1902 this may have
occurred.

1933 Hemingray Glass Co. is sold to the Owens-
Illinois Glass Co. The Muncie plant is operated
as the Hemingray Division.

1967 The last Hemingray insulators are made.

1972 Owens-Illinois closes the Muncie plant.
These glass syrup pitchers, called molasses cans in
the 1880's, were produced by Hemingray in
several colors and paint patterns.
This lamp was advertisecd in 1888 in four sizes. As you can see, this actually. comes in five sizes.
This bottle was made by Hemingray in the 1870's
and 1880's. Note the heavily embossed H.G. CO.
marking on the bottom.