Extremely Rare Vintage Bottle Collection from Fresno, CA(Milk Bottles SHAW BROS Creamery Co Fort Worth Texas 1910s-20s)The collection includes the following:Two One Quart SHAW BROS Bottles, 3 One Pint SHAW BROS Bottles.and one Pasteurized SHAW BROS Milk & Cream Bottle.There is one original brochure with letterhead from Shaw Bros with pictures ofthe creamery from 1900 - 1919. (There is a copied add showing the Pasteurized SHAW BROS Milk & Cream Bottle)There is an old art print of aerial view of the Shaw Bros Ideal Dairy Property.There are two photographs found with the items. One is marked on the back,Grace Moulton Gilbert Fryer, grandmother and the other is a 8X10 copy of vintage photograph. There are two copies of death certificates; one is of Elizabeth Shaw and the other is of John Andrew Shaw. There is a newspaper clipping of Mrs Shaw, Pioneer Resident, Dies at Home & also a remembrance of Catherine Shaw Preston.We will include everything pictured with this collection.We recently purchased the all the items from an old estate in Fresno, CA ownedby John A Shaw. All of the ephemera material was found together an old envelope.We will ship in the as found. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. $68.95 USPS Shipping in the US & Ebay Global Worldwide ShippingThank for looking! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
As you can see, this little bugger has BAKER'S DAIRY / BOISE IDAHO / PHONE 2448 / FINER DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 1910 on the front of this WAR SLOGAN WWII SRPQ, Squat Round Painted Quart. The words USA / NOW.IT'S YOUR TURN and HE FOUGHT FOR IT IN 1776 / HE PRESERVED IT IN 1863.
For sale here is a very rare, early and heavy, vintage, clear with smokey tint, tall, round, embossed, slug plate, quart, milk bottle. The dairy was in Baltimore, Maryland. The bottle is embossed JERSEY DAIRY FARM / M. F. O’NEILL / REGISTERED / 920 YORK ROAD in a round slug plate on the front. Also embossed WASH AND RETURN on the back. Dates to around 1910-1915. About 9.25 inches tall. No chips or cracks. One small pin head hit on the back. There is scratches, flea bites, and overall groundwear as well as some haze and stain. Dug bottle but very hard to find in any condition. Please review p
eBay Remarkable Old Hawaiian Milk Bottle in Outstanding condition! District Bold Embossing little lip nick,very mild. Thick very Clean Glass! 9½ inches tall and 3¾ inches wide at the bottom. SEE all pictures for best description and details. 1910s Era Very Carefully packed and shipped Parcel post via USPS and International Shipping Available. Take a look at our Extremely Diverse Bottle Collection of all Colors.... Our inventory is constantly Evolving! Been Collecting Bottles for almost 55 years all across the country and part of Canada ?? (Condition: Pre-Owned)
1910 Johnston's Chocolate Milk Salesman Sample Miniature Bottle Candy Containers I've never seen another one of these! It's a set of four, mint-condition Johnston's Chocolates miniature bottles with the original cardboard lids and in the original wire carrier I m not sure if these were salesman samples, or if they contained Sundae Syrups, or candy, or chocolate milk, or something completely different. Each glass jar or bottle measures 2-1/4" in height and has a paper label marked "Johnston's Chocolates." . The carrier measures 3-3/8" square on each side. This is a super neat, rare p
VERY RARE PURDUE UNIVERSITY CREAMERY MILK BOTTLE - ONE QUART - LAFAYETTE, INDIANAThis rare, clear glass one quart milk bottle is a must have for anyone associated with Purdue University, West Lafayette, or Lafayette, Indiana, or dairy farming. The bottle measures approximately 8.5" tall and is 3" x 3" square. The overall condition is very good, there are no chips or cracks in the glass, just general handling "scuffs". The Purdue University Creamery logo is very legible. The bottom of the bottle is embossed with Lafayette, Indiana, S 48. This nearly 75-year-old bottle will make a great gift! History of the Purdue University Creamery: From the mid-1910s until 1969, Purdue faculty, staff, students, and visitors had the chance to stop by the Purdue University Creamery on campus, where they could purchase fresh ice cream and milk. The creamery was housed in Smith Hall after a gift of $50,000 from William C. Smith, a farmer from Williamsport, Indiana, to fund a building dedicated to instructing students on the principles of modern dairying. Smith Hall was completed in 1913, and the creamery store was located on the ground floor toward the south end of the building. The main east-west hallway that housed the creamery store now houses classrooms and offices of the Department of Entomology During the 1932–33 school year, the creamery processed more than 121,000 pounds of butter, 20,000 pounds of cheese, 6,300 gallons of sweet cream, almost 28,000 gallons of buttermilk, 60,500 gallons of milk, and more than 7,600 gallons of Purdue Creamery ice cream, according to the Agricultural Experiment Station annual report.Photo: Purdue Agricultural ConnectionsIn a 1940 report on food purchased and served for campus use, university president Edward C. Elliott announced to Purdue trustees that all dairy products served on campus were manufactured at the Purdue Creamery and that no butter substitutes were served. It was board policy to give the students access to all the high-quality milk and butter they wanted.In the early 1960s, the trustees hired an architectural firm to develop plans for a new creamery to replace the antiquated facility. The building was to be finished by 1965 but was put on hold before planning was completed.After a September 28, 1962, Indianapolis Star article criticized Purdue for competing with privately owned dairies, creamery sales dropped. The home delivery route sales, which were limited to the West area, dropped and were eliminated. This limited the creamery distribution to the food service complexes and student dormitories on campus.In April 1969, university treasurer Lytle J. Freehafer informed the public that the methods of dairy processing had drastically changed, causing the creamery to become outdated. Trustees believed dairy products could be purchased more reasonably on the competitive market, so production at the creamery was halted on June 30, 1969.Although the Purdue Creamery is no longer around, Purdue Creamery ice cream can be found at Pappy’s Sweet Shop in Purdue Memorial Union. The ice cream is manufactured using the original formula at Glover’s Ice Cream in Frankfort, Indiana Keywords: Boilermakers, FFA, agriculture, central Indiana, Hoosier, antique, vintage, collectible (Condition: Pre-Owned)
eBay For sale here is a very rare, early and heavy, clear, tall, round, embossed, slug plate, quart milk bottle. Irvington Farm Dairy, J D & Co in slug plate. From Baltimore Irvington Maryland. Likely dates to around 1910-1915. Just over 9 inches tall. A few small chips and bruises as shown. Scratches and wear plus heavy stain and haze from being dug. Displays well. Very hard to find. Please review photos before bidding. Please feel free to ask any questions and check out my other items. I come across Maryland milks often, message me your wants. We combine shipping. Shipping to 50 US states only. Also local pickup an option. A very rare Baltimore area milk. Thanks and good luck. Check out my other listings for more great bottles.Posted with eBay Mobile (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Here is one of the Earliee Southeastern Illinous Milk bottles you will find. This one has almost a Cone SHAPE. it has BOLD Embossing in a Round Slugplate that reads, "COLEMAN'S MT. CARMEL, ILL." Also has ONE QUART just above. The base has the Early mark of T.MFG. CO. This bottle has a Natural light amethyst tint from the Manganese in the glass, common on bottles from the Early 1900 to Teens Era. It has a Couple tiny surface pecks, very light on lower front. There is a Stress crack about 1 & 1/2 inches that runs Straight down from lip on back side..Not from Impect just twmp change or stress. I have never seen a bottle from this Early Dairy. Mt. Carmel is located in Wabash County near the SE Indiana border, close to Grayville, Albino, Allendale, etc. .PAYPAL IS AN OPTION ALONG WITH OTHER FORMS OF PAYMENT, CONTACT ME FOR INFORMATION.. PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS. I TRY TO KEEP A REVOLVING STOCK OF ANTIQUE BOTTLES, BREWERY ITEMS, ADVERTISING, AND MISC. COLLECTIBLES. BUYER TO INCLUDE $12.00 TO COVER POSTAGE, (USUALLY 2-3 DAYS). AND INSURANCE. … …. I TAKE CARE AND PACK ALL ITEMS VERY CAREFULLY AND WITH QUALITY MATERIALS, BUT CANNOT GUARANTEE POST OFFICE WILL ALWAYS HANDLE CAREFULLY I CAN SHIP WORLDWIDE WITH APPROPRIATE POSTAGE, OBVIOUSLY, RATES VARY WIDELY PLEASE INQUIRE BEFORE PURCHASING IF YOU ARE AN OVERSEAS BIDDER. ///////////// I ACCEPT PAYMENT FROM PAYPAL, EITHER THROUGH CREDIT CARD OR MONEY TRANSFER. I ALSO ACCEPT ….CASH OR CHECK, BUT, OOOONLY IF A REQUEST IS TO THE STRICT EBAY POLICIES… … ….IF THE ITEM IS PICKED UP LOCALLY, ANY FORMS ARE ACCEPTED … PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ARRANGE TO PICK ITEM UP ALL ITEMS GUARANTEED AS DESCRIBED AND TO BE AUTHENTIC. YOUR SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED. CHECK MY FEEDBACK, HUNDREDS OF WELL SATISFIED CUSTOMERS!!! THANKS, J.C Posted with the eBay Android appeBay Android appndroid app Posted with eBay
Please Read All The Information And Details Before You Bid.Item For Sale: Vintage Hand Tooled Top Pint Embossed Milk Bottle. Circa 1900 1910Embossed On The Front: CERTIFIED MILK 1PT H.B. GURLER CO DEKALB ILL6-3/4 Inches Tall. Hand Tooled Top. No Chips Or Cracks. Some Light Scratches And Wear. Very Good Condition. Being Sold As Is!!United States Buyer Pays $10.00 Shipping Costs.All Items Sold As Is!! Contact The Seller With Any Questions.
eBay This clear milk bottle with the little "b" logo is a unique addition to any collection. From the Broughton Dairy in Marietta, OH, this single serving mini creamer bottle is a must-have for collectors of modern milk bottles. The bottle was manufactured in the United States by Hazel Atlas Glass Co. and is a great representation of American dairy history. The color is clear. This would have been used in restaurants to hold the cream for your coffee. It is a great item for those who love to collect vintage and rare items. This bottle is perfect for display or for use and adds a touch of charm to any room. Don't miss the chance to add this unique piece to your collection. This little gem is in perfect condition! Broughton Dairy, established in 1910, closed Dec. 2021. Broughton Dairy Marietta OH little "b" Single Serving Mini Cream Creamer Bottle, measures 1-7/8 inches tall and 1-1/4" diameter on the bottom, 1-3/8" across the top. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Early Quart Slug Plate Milk Bottle - Embossed "Family Dairy B.R. Heberlin Prop." Back embossed "Wash and Return" Bottle is in good condition, it is cloudy but no damage. Front base embossed Registered TMC. Bottom has an embossed P. TMC style would date bottle to 1910s, which is likely due to it also being a Wash and Return bottle. Research indicates Benton Rudolph Heberlin (1891-1962) was a dairyman and wholesale commission merchant in Lynnhaven Princess Anne. Rare bottle, I have not seen another. Please view all photos carefully and email be with
1910 - 1913 vintage half-pint milk bottle from Glaser Model Dairy. Dairy was located in Elburz, Nevada which was close to Elko, Nevada. Very rare bottle from a town that no longer exists. Bottle is in excellent condition - no chips or cracks. Has fluted raised glass upper part toward the neck - see pictures. Buyer pays shipping charges at the end of the auction. I will combine shipping if you have multiple auction wins. Payment must be received within 3 days. If you have a problem with an item, contact me so we can get it taken care of. Thanks for your
There are no defects on this bottle at all, not even a scratch. It is 100% mint. The bottle is a BIMAL that is, Blown in a Mold With an Applied lip. It dates from1890 to 1910. There is no pog cap seat, so it was a tintop bottle.
Up for bids is a Nice but damaged, 1910-1915, tall, round, AMBER GLASS quart milk bottle embossed WANZER'S KAZOL 21 E. 30TH ST. on front, WASH AND RETURN on back ... the dairy was located in Chicago ILL. .... Kazol was a fermented Bulgarian milk similar to Kumyss - a fermented mare's milk ... no cracks, just a large chip on the right side lip... Nice! .... A nice addition to any antique vintage old advertising glass or cow creamery trpq farm barn milkman delivery carrier milk truck jar collection. Winning bidder pays $12.00 shipping & handling. Will combine shipping on multiple purcha
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Up for bid is a great vintage half pint milk bottle. W.F. Stroup. 637-639 Briar Pl. This was located in Chicago, ILL. From research, it appears that this dairy was only open for a few years around 1910. Approx 5 1/2" tall, 2 1/2" wide at base. Been sitting on a dusty shelf of a collector for years. No cracks or chips. Bottle shows minor nicks scratches few small fleabites. Condition as shown. The patina is as found, could use some cleaning. We wiped some of the dust off to take pictures and will leave any further cleaning to the new owner Please check pictures as a guide
eBay A Coin & Silver ShopGenuine 1910-1920s Bul-Ga-Lac Amber Milk Bottle Chattanooga, TN 7" | "Must be kept cold" | Bottle has no chips or cracks Please Remember We provide FREE Shipping to the 50 StatesWe only ship to the 50 States, we do not ship to territoriesWe do not offer international shipping outside of the International Shipping ProgramWe will not end an auction early or accept any outside offersPlease examine the photos carefully Feedback will be left once feedback is received* Payment PolicyOnly payments through eBay will be accepted.*If payment is not received by the fourth day after an auction, we will have to cancel the order - especially if no contact is made with us about any specific arrangements.* Shipping Policy Items ship within 1 business day of receipt of payment. We will use USPS Ground Advantage for all items under $400 in value. For items over $400 in value, they will be shipped using Priority Mail. All items over $250 in value will be insured.All items paid for via PayPal will only be shipped to a "Verified Member" and to a "Confirmed PayPal Address".The standard shipping service is the United States Post Office. Please contact us prior to making payment if you would like alternate shipping methods. Returns policy Satisfaction is guaranteed. Returns received within 30 calendar days are eligible for a full refund of purchase price. iNTERNATIONAL Shipping Policy We DO NOT ship out of the U.S.A. or to U.S. Territories unless shipped through the International Shipping Program that eBay provides. We cannot see or control the rates that eBay charges you for that service. Contact Us Please message us through eBay if you have any questions or concerns. 2023-A Coin & Silver Shop (Condition: Pre-Owned)
WELCOMETHIS LISTING IS FOR A MILK BOTTLE FROM FORMANS SANITARY DAIRY IN DAVIE, FLORIDA NEAR FT. LAUDERDALE IN BROWARD COUNTY. THIS WAS SOUTH FLORIDA'S FIRST COMMERCIAL DAIRY, OPENED IN 1910.THE BOTTLE IS 5 1/2 INCHES TALL. TYPICAL NORMAL BOTTLE WEAR FOR ITS AGE. 2 SMALL NICKS IN THE RIM, WHICH THEY ARE PICTURED. CHECK THE 2 PHOTOS WITH THE PENCIL POINTING TO THE NICKS. ALSO CHECK OUT THE OTHER PHOTOS SO YOU CAN SEE THE BOTTLE FROM EVERY ANGLE. AROUND THE RIM ITS EMBOSSED WITH " A BOTTLE OF MILK IS A BOTTLE OF HEALTH". THE PLATE ON THE FRONT IS EMBOSSED "HALF PINT LIQUID FORMAN'S SANITARY DAIRY TUBERCULIN TESTED HERD". THE BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE IS EMBOSSED WITH A CAPITAL "F".EXCERPT FROM A NEWSPAPER ARTICLE:South Florida pioneer parents, Hamilton M. and Blanche C. Forman, founded South Florida's first commercial dairy, Forman's Sanitary Dairy, on land they had bought sight-unseen before moving to Florida from East St. Louis, Illinois in 1910. Son, Hamilton C. Foreman grew up on the Dairy, working the many jobs that the Dairy required in order for the cows to be milked twice a day, 365 days of the year. Of course, he milked cows, but he also prepared cows for milking, washed and sanitized bottles, ran the bottling plant, drove a milk truck, mended fences, fertilized the pastures, maintained the equipment, and kept the Dairy's books. CLICK ON EACH PHOTO AND BLOW THEM UP SO YOU CAN GET A ZOOMED IN VIEW. THE BOTTLE WILL SHIP PRIORITY MAIL WITH TRACKING AND INSURANCE. THANK YOU (Condition: Pre-Owned)