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Large ceramic or stoneware piece.
(lemmy.world)
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The rough (frit) glaze surface would be the opposite of what you want in a HV bushing, because they would wick and store conductive water.
Interestingly it's on the both the top and the bottom. Perhaps this high surface area makes it more compatible with some specific glues; allowing you to stack a pile of these pieces together to make a full bushing? That might also explain why there is not hole in the middle, this could be a compression style bushing stack for holding wires up in the air off a surface.
I don't know enough about high voltage to speak with any authority, but that totally sounds reasonable.
As for construction of original insulator, that's what I've decided as well. It's a stacked assembly. There are smaller versions.
It's a really big insulator and very possibly could have been used for mining power supply. There are mines within a 1/4 mile.