This is an antique original solid heavy thick glass battery cover that was used with a vintage Jacobs electric wind energy system from likely the 1930s or so.  The Jacobs Wind Energy Company has its origins on a ranch in Montana in the 1920s.  The company grew and moved to Minneapolis in the 1930s and is still in operation today.  Back in the 1920s and '30s when electricity first came about in rural areas, many farms had their own "light plants" to light their buildings and power machinery.  These plants stored the power in a series of glass batteries.  This cover is from one of these batteries.  This cover measures 9 1/4" X about 10" and is 3/4" thick.  It has many features that dates it as old production glass such as noticeable factory imperfections.  There are several lines that will have the appearance of crack but they are not.  There are also waves in the glass and numerous bubbles (I counted 5).  The name "JACOBS WIND ELECTRIC" is etched into the glass and there is a "G8" cast into the cover at the bottom (below the name).  There are three holes in the lid for wiring.  The holes measure 1" in diameter.  There are two small chips around the holes on the underside (pictured). The lid has a light blue color and it weighs over four pounds.  The batteries seem to be around but the batteries are scarce.  This would be a must have item to complete an original vintage Jacobs Wind Electric System.  Buyer to pay shipping per our policy.  Buyer to pay shipping per our listed policy.

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We, at Carsntiques, are committed to making each and every Ebay transaction a positive experience.  We work hard to describe each item carefully and add adequate pictures.  We strive to answer questions quickly and completely.  We then take special pride in packaging carefully and tightly within the container in order to minimize chances for damage during shipping.   Buyers are responsible for adding insurance and we recommend such especially for fragile items.  We would recommend that, after winning one of our auctions, you wait with payment until we package the item and then send an invoice.  We try to estimate the boxed weight accurately but sometimes the final weight will differ some, hopefully to your benefit.  Sometimes we find that another service will save money, such as using FedEx ground instead of USPS.  We reserve the right to make such a change to the shipping provider in these instances.  FedEx, however, requires a street address so FedEx shipments cannot be sent to a post office box (PO box).  Ebay’s shipping calculators are not always accurate as well as we have seen where Ebay has sometimes inflated the shipping in the listing for the weight we enter.  If you think that might be the case, we will eagerly give you a direct quote upon knowing your zip code.  We do feel, however, that quality packaging is more important than saving a few pennies.  Please also understand that boxes, packing materials, tape, etc. does cost money as well.  Check our feedback – we get great reviews on our pride in packaging.  Items sold to customers in Nebraska are subject to 7% sales tax as well as other states who have out-state sales tax requirements.

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