Hi and welcome to our Show and Tell. We are showing off some of our fun items that we collected throughout the years. If you see something of interest and are in the USA please contact us. Then we can possibly list and reserve the item you’re interested in at our Etsy store for purchase. For pickup only items we can list and reserve the item at our Ebay store. We are not selling items through this website, it is for Show and Tell purposes only. Thank You!
Rare Bronze or Brass Reconstructed by Hungerford & Terry Inc Clayton NJ Pat’d No A658 Plate. Metal is nonmagnetic. Looks early 20th Century. Found some fun info on this historic company from their website at bottom of page! Measures 8 1/8″ wide x 4 3/8″ x 1/4″ thick. Nice weight at 1 pound 10 oz. They say condition is key and this is in nice condition for age!
Vintage condition with scratches, scuffs, dings, nicks, bends, stains, verdigris, nice Patina and still looks great!!! Plaque is original as found and a fun cool historic tag sign plaque!
Quick online search – The company was established in Philadelphia in 1906 and relocated to its current location in Clayton after the founder, Churchill Hungerford, bought out his partner, Terry, after World War I.
Established: Hungerford & Terry was founded in Philadelphia in 1906.
Move to Clayton: The company moved to Clayton, NJ, in 1921.
Location: The company’s headquarters is still at the same location in Clayton today.
Made 1921-2025. Cool Old Hungerford & Terry Plate!!
Please check pictures for description and condition.
Timeline – 100 Years and Growing
1900’s
The most modern filtration plant ever completed at that time –“A guaranteed quantity of excellent water.” – Churchill Hungerford, New Haven, CT. After that job for water filtration, this became his way of life.
Our sales and technical platform was originally based on sand valves. The United Water Improvement Company patented sand valves. This too become a Hungerford’s platform for success. Hungerford joined Terry, to create Hungerford & Terry, Inc. Philadelphia, PA.
1910-1920’s
Formal incorporation of Hungerford & Terry in the state of Delaware.
WWI – USA declares war on Germany (July 29, 1914).
Hungerford & Terry moves to Clayton, New Jersey in a renovated building that cost $3000 to buy (and today still stands as corporate headquarters).
Major company reorganization to include all employees, setting a standard of employee ownership that is still in place today. H&T business diversifies into textiles, laundry industries, water softening/filtration, rinsing and dyeing activities.
Stock Market Crash – Even during the Great Depression, H&T continues to work.
1930-1940’s
WWII: Pearl Harbor–H&T supplies the government with water conditioning equipment. The US Navy needed removal of oil from condensated water spilled overboard. H&T resolves the problem. The US Army wanted filter plants because of insects in the South Pacific they were all manufactured in metal.
A revolutionary plastic the Zeolite filter, could trap 10,000-12,000 grains per cubic feet – excellent results for a new product.
1950-1960’s
Global activities to serve atomic energy and fossil fuel, electrical utility plants with water purification systems that were required.
Standard airwash systems installed in Ferrosand units to provide exchange/retention of iron by regenerating with potassium permanganate.
Continuous regeneration of manganese greensand now possible by utilizing potassium permanganate or chlorine in the process.
1970-1980’s
Emphasis on the ionization from rivers to boilers-demineralization grows, along with complete pre-treatment activities for industries and municipalities.
Nuclear power plant purification systems expanded in North America and in other parts of the world.
1990-2000’s
Improved state-of-the-art custom-built treatment systems have advanced electronics and CAD/CAM as required.
2000s – 2010
Switched our focus to municipal projects focusing on media filtration, nitrate removal, and color removal.
Streamlined our engineering process introducing plug and play style GSP media systems, reducing engineering and manufacturing times dramatically
2010 – future
Expanding our expertise on rehab of older systems, upgrading them to the modern state of the art H&T specifications
Furthering research into future contaminates of concern such as PFOA’s, Chrome VI and other contaminates as well as developing systems to meet water supply constraints now becoming prevalent across the world.









