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Up for bids are (2) Mint!, 1940's, tall, round 1/2 pint milk bottles, orange pyroglaze & green pyroglaze BOTTLED FOR THE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW BY THE FRESH MILK INSTITUTE - BOTTLE FURNISHED BY THE LAMB GLASS CO. on front & back (both have no chips, cracks or staining)... the Lamb Glass Company was located in Mount Vernon OHIO ... these bottles are similar to the Dairy Industry Exposition bottles you see occasionally nbsp;Nice .... A nice addition to any antique vintage old advertising glass or cow creamery trpq farm barn milkman delivery carrier milk truck jar war disney collect
Vintage "BELLE VERNON" Dairy 1 Gallon Milk Bottle Jar Churned Buttermilk 12" Vintage "BELLE VERNON" Dairy 1 Gallon Milk Bottle Jar Churned Buttermilk 12" Click images to enlarge Description DESCRIPTION: .... Greetings! Thanks for stopping in, up for sale for your Consideration: ~~ Vintage "BELLE VERNON" Dairy 1 Gallon Milk Bottle Jar Churned Buttermilk 12" ~~ CONDITION: .... Excellent vintage Estate condition free of chips, cracks and hairlines as you can see in photos. SIZE: .... 12" tall not counting wire handle x 6" dia. weight approx. 6 1/2 lbs. when packed properly Terms of Sale The items I list are found at Estate sales, garage sales, and Auctions. They are not brand new unless stated as such. They are antique, vintage, or previously owned items. Even if they were never used. They are not new and may show varying signs of age, wear, yellowing or smells. I would not know if items purchased are from PET free, or SMOKE free homes. I describe items to the best of my knowledge and put numerous photos for you to look at. All Items are sold AS-IS and that doesn't necessarily mean damage just that they were previously owned and handled. Unless I State that I have personally dry cleaned or laundered the item, it is suggested and would be the responsibility of winner to have them cleaned & laundered. If you receive a item and find a problem email me right away, and I will do my best to resolve the problem. We do have a full return policy no questions asked. About Us We our a mom & pop shop, just me & my wife. We love to sell are Chicago finds here on eBay. We are dedicated to bringing a good reliable service to buyers. Get images thatmake Supersized seem small.Showcase your items with Auctiva sListing Templates!THE simple solution for eBay sellers. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter (Condition: Pre-Owned)
For Auction this Seldom Found 2 Color Quart Milk Bottle from ST. CLAIR DAIRY in BUCKHANNON, WEST VIRGINIA. Both sides shown. As you can see by the pictures the Orange and Black Pyroglaze it is in BEAUTIFUL CONDITION. There is one small minor chip on outer lip (Pictured). The Maker's Mark is L52 for the Lamb Glass Company of Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Lucky High Bidder pays only Actual Shipping charges for a 2 lb. package sent Priority Mail. To acquire one of my books for only $25.00Purchase any of my bottles that I currently have listed. Pay for the bottle.Then immediately purchase one of my books (It is listed in my other auctions). Do not pay for the book until I invoice you. I will deduct $14.98 from the price and invoice you for only $25.00 with FREE SHIPPING !!! Shipping is Free if I can send the Book and bottle in the same box. Details of the book:My book CALIFORNIA PYROGLAZED MILK BOTTLES - THE GOLDEN AGE OF PYROGLAZE has received incredible reviews from collectors. A Pictorial Reference Guide with over 1500 full color bottle pictures making it one of the most expansive guides ever issued by any State on Round Pyroglazed Milks.Numerous Extremely Rare and hard to find examples. Sections on all sizes - Quarter Pints, Half Pints, Pints, Cafe Bottles, Quarts, Half Gallons, and Gallons Baby Face, Cop the Cream and Cream Separator Bottles World War II and Patriotic BottlesValue and Rarity GuidesMaker's Marks and Date CodesOver 100 pictures of the Bell-Brook World War II Cap SeriesA Condition GuideRelated itemsAnd Much More Content on the Dairies and Images !! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Nice condition for its age - some minor case wear - Bottle comes filled, condition of inside is unknown, no offers please. Please view all photos for condition.
MT. Vernon Creamery War Bonds WW2 Red Pyro Quart Milk Bottle MT. Vernon, Indiana. Bottle was some light case wear and fading. No cracks or chips. See all pictures for condition. Please ask if you have any questions.
VINTAGE MILLER DAIRY LEMON GROVE CA MILK BOTTLE CLEAR GLASS MINT CONDITION Elevate your vintage collection with the Miller Dairy Lemon Grove Ca milk bottle, a splendid piece of Americana. Crafted from clear glass, this bottle showcases the classic design and simplicity characteristic of early 20th-century dairyware. Its origins trace back to the United States, adding an authentic touch of rural heritage to your display. The milk bottle features a charming, unadorned appearance, allowing the smooth, transparent glass to speak for itself. Whether utilized for nostalgic decoration or as a unique collector's item, this piece embodies the timeless appeal of vintage dairy memorabilia. This vintage dairy milk bottle collectible is in mint condition, looks to have never been used. Small bottle ½ pint? Not sure… Dimensions: 7” inches tall x 2-1/2”inches x 2-1/2” inches squared Top: 2” inches in diameter Here is some interesting history on the Miller Dairy of Lemon Grove: Earnest Charles Miller, the grandfather of the clan, had arrived in Lemon Grove from Ohio in the spring of 1893 to buy 10 acres for $950 and set up his own nursery. Like other well-known local horticulturists such as Eduardo Treganza, he budded and grafted many of the citrus trees still living today in town. He died in 1901. His son, Charles C. Miller, arrived in 1910 from Cleveland with his young wife Catherine. They relocated to California for the same reason countless others trekked West — she suffered from asthma and needed the dry, gentle climate of the Golden State. Charles got a job as foreman of the lemon pickers with the Lemon Grove Fruit Growers Association. Then he worked for the Good Dairy on North Avenue, then for a nearby nursery until another worker went berserk and tried to kill him with an axe. That did it. He hired on at Sonka Bros’ General Merchandise as a clerk and delivery man. By World War I, Lemon Grove was “a sea of lemon trees.” Folks raised fruits and vegetables, and kept chickens, geese, rabbits and cows. Catherine Miller got a cow to save the shopping trip, often on foot, down the hill from their Golden Avenue home, across the train tracks to Sonka Bros’ Store on Main Street and back again. Her cow was prolific. There was more than enough milk morning and evening for the five Miller kids (Florence, Hubert, Edward, Ralph and William). You can see how great ideas evolve. Why not bottle and sell the pure, organic real deal to the neighbors? Charles added three more cows and Miller Dairy was born. The year was 1926. Needing more room, in 1927 the Millers moved to 143 Mt. Vernon Street, Route 3, Box 768, a five-acre spread with a two-story clapboard house, orange, lemon and grapefruit trees, plenty of room for more cows, all bordering the new Monterey Heights subdivision. In the 1930s, when the Lemon Grove post office instituted new house numbers, the Miller home became 7953 Mt. Vernon. Priced to sell quick! Check out my other Vintage Treasures in my eBay store AIMTOPLEASE007. I strive to provide quality items and excellent customer service. **** Sold as is-no returns so please study the pictures and do your research on this item. Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions concerning this item. Keep in mind the shipping price also covers handling fees, packaging materials & time, not just postage. We do our best to give accurate descriptions of our items and photograph every item. Please refer to the pictures for more details; review all pictures and ask all legitimate questions before purchasing. We always post pictures of actual items up for sale so what you see on our showcase is what you will receive! Please scan and zoom in on all pictures so you can see complete details and overall quality. See ALL photos for they are PART of the description and the ACTUAL item you will receive** Great addition to your collection or give as a fabulous gift for your loved ones! As fellow collectors, we always make sure to pack with extra care for safe journey. Please feel free to contact me for further assistance! Thank you and have a great day! Listing set up to ship Ebay’s Global Shipping Program if needed. Thank you for looking and please don't hesitate to contact me. Thanks for looking and come back again! Location: BIN 506 (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Notes: has some case wear, scratch/thin crack on green side, small chip on Lamb side, some wear near red & maroon Please view all photos, no offers please.
Rare find from Shelton's Oaks Dairy, Mt Vernon IL. Single Serve, 3/4 oz. Good condition. Tiny flea bite on outside rim. Glass is clear. Inside seat for cap.
This Lamb bottle has no condition issues. The red paint is strong and on 2 sides. The lid is for a California dairy. This community is in Vernon County along the banks of the Mississippi River and near Prairie du Chien.
This Duraglas quart has no chips or cracks. It has some minor scratches and case wear and this is mostly noticeable when this bottle is held up to a light source. Living 30 miles south of the Cheddar Curtain I see a lot of Wisconsin milk bottles. I see VERY FEW amber versions and this is the FIRST from Viroqua a town in Vernon County in south west Wisconsin. The opening reflects what I had to pay to obtain this bottle. 1219
Half Pint Milk Bottle in very good condition as you see in the pics. It has a number â??35â? in a circle on the bottom and also the letter â??Sâ?Image of the dairy barn on back. The pyro is green and bold and clear. Not faded. Raised letters around bottom read â??HALF PINT LIQUIDâ? and SEALED 1 11 14 Rare find and great condition. Starting bid cheap and no reserve auction. High bidder gets it.
This Duroglas bottle might have held cream. It has no chips or cracks but has a couple scratches. The red paint is strong with the dairy name and location on one side only. Viroqua is in Vernon County in south west Wisconsin. 919
Some scratches, minor stain and some paint fading and loss. No chip or cracks. See photos for exact condition. Any questions please ask ASAP. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Be sure to check out my other listings. Thanks!