Original Early 20th Century Stirling Boiler Nameplate – Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Original Early 20th Century Stirling Boiler Nameplate – Babcock & Wilcox Co.
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Dimensions
- 9.25" H × 7.5" W
An impressive original industrial nameplate from the renowned Babcock & Wilcox Company, identifying one of the company's celebrated Stirling Boilers, among the most influential water-tube steam boiler designs of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Cast in heavy metal with a distinctive shield form, the plaque features raised lettering, a central globe-and-ribbon motif, and detailed references to the company's New York headquarters, manufacturing works in Bayonne, New Jersey and Barberton, Ohio, as well as branch offices throughout the United States and Havana, Cuba. The plaque retains a beautiful aged patina that highlights its industrial heritage and display appeal.
Originally mounted directly to a boiler installation, this nameplate served as a permanent identification plaque for equipment used in power generation, manufacturing, municipal utilities, industrial plants, and steam-driven facilities during the golden age of steam power.
Today, original boiler and machinery nameplates are highly sought after by collectors of industrial history, steam technology, architectural salvage, railroadiana, and steampunk décor.
Features
- Original Stirling Boiler manufacturer nameplate
- Babcock & Wilcox Company
- Large 9.25" × 7.5" display size
- Raised cast lettering and graphics
- Shield-shaped industrial design
- Central globe-and-ribbon emblem
- Original mounting holes present
- Excellent industrial display piece
Historical Significance
The Stirling Boiler was one of the most successful water-tube boiler designs of its era and played a significant role in powering factories, electric generating stations, industrial facilities, and marine applications throughout the early twentieth century. Babcock & Wilcox became one of the most respected names in steam engineering and industrial manufacturing worldwide.
Condition
Very good condition with expected age-related wear, oxidation, surface marks, and patina consistent with decades of industrial service and display. Lettering and decorative details remain crisp and highly legible. Original mounting holes remain intact. Please review photographs carefully for complete condition details.
Perfect For
- Industrial history collections
- Steam engine and boiler collectors
- Architectural salvage displays
- Railroadiana collections
- Steampunk décor
- Factory and power plant memorabilia
- Office, library, or workshop display
A scarce and visually striking artifact from America's industrial age and a remarkable piece of steam power history.
