Copper/Brass Hand-Held Fire Extinguisher (Red Top: The General Mfg. Co., St. Louis).
Great example of early 20th Century hand held fire suppression apparatus.
Great memorabilia artifact to discuss; some have transformed these pieces into lamps, umbrella stands, light fixtures, and other artistic elements that add a bit of historical whimsy.
Copper and Brass Red Top Fire Extinguisher with hose.
The General MFG Co. St. Louis Mo. USA
Discharged.
Inset Handle at bottom of Hand-Held Fire Extinguisher when turned upside-down.
Red Top Screw Cap (have not tried to force open this cap).
Black hose (not sure if original).
Text on Hand Held Fire Extinguisher:
1). Top Label Text on this Red Top Hand Held Extinguisher:
UNDERWRITERS’ LABORATORIES
INSPECTED
2 1/2 GALLON HAND FIRE EXTINGUISHER
CLASSIFICATION A-1 N. 314276
2). Middle Label Text on this Red Top Hand Held Extinguisher:
THE RED TOP FIRE EXTINGUISHER
OFTEN REDUCES INSURANCE RATES
MANUFACTURED BY
THE GENERAL MFG. CO.
ST. LOUIS MO. U.S.A.
3). Bottom Label Text on this Red Top Hand Held Extinguisher:
FOR FIRE
TURN UPSIDE DOWN
DIRECTIONS FOR CHARGING
PUT 1 1/4 LBS. BI-CARBONATE OF SODA
IN EXTINGUISHER. FILL WITH WATER TO
MARK ON INSIDE DISSOLVE THOROUGHLY.
FILL BOTTLE HALF FULL COMMERCIAL
SULPHURIC ACID (3 1/2 FLUID OUNCES)
PLACE BOTTLE WITH LOOSE STOPPLE
IN CAGE. SCREW CAP ON TIGHT.
IF USED RECHARGE IMMEDIATELY IF
NOT USED DISCHARGE AND RECHARGE
YEARLY. THOROUGHLY WASH
AFTER USING. RECORD CHARGING
DATE ON ATTACHED TAG.
PROTECT FROM FREEZING
TESTED 350 LBS.
Note: Note about classification numbers: “ A ” refers to the water equivalency of the foam or powder inside the extinguisher. Each number is 1 and 1/4 gallons of water, “1-A” equals about 1 and 1/4 gallons of material.
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Approximate Measurements:
W: 7 1/2″
D: 7 1/2″
H: 23 1/8″
Note: This is a vintage emptied Red Top Brand Soda Acid Brass and Copper Fire Extinguisher manufactured by “The General Mfg. Company of St. Louis, MO. USA”.
For Your Information (copied text follows) Regarding a brief Red Top History:
“The “General” Story
The General story begins in 1903, when Harry W. Huthsing
founded the National Belting & Hose Company in St. Louis, MO.
Two years later the firm was incorporated as the General
Manufacturing Co. In 1918 General began to manufacture fire
extinguishers. … “…the General story, under a variety of names, spanned eight decades
of American fire apparatus industry history.”
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