Milk Bottles

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these are in such good shape....could be very valuable as the small pint bottles from our local univ (VA TECH_Blacksburg,Va) have sold @ auction for $500+.Keep us posted--great photo shots...what camera do you use ?
 

Fla-Gal said:
these are in such good shape....could be very valuable as the small pint bottles from our local univ (VA TECH_Blacksburg,Va) have sold @ auction for $500+.Keep us posted--great photo shots...what camera do you use ?

I am going back for more tomorrow. These seem to be common, although the one on the right it very early 20th century.

I just picked up an Olympus FE210. It is a 7.1 Megapixel and it was on sale for $69!! I had 2 Fuji cams before and both times the zoom went bad. I don't think it is a good idea bringing cameras metal detecting! The new one is all scratched up already from sand that gets in everything! Luckily I took out the protection plan for this one.

TIP: Use the "Auto Correct" in your photo editing tool. You will usually get better contrast. You can always undo the change if you do not like the result!
 

Speaking of milk bottles . anyone have or seen older milk bottles from Wells Dairy in northest of US. anyone have info i would appreciate it . thanks
 

As a kid, we used to drink Abbotts milk. In the summer we would sneak up on the truck from behind and steal blocks of ice. Other dairies in this area(just west of Philly) included "Wills, Supplee, Jones.......Rosenbergers....Scott-Powell......Bergdolls.........Crystle...........and Darlington.

HH,

root
 

root said:
As a kid, we used to drink Abbotts milk. In the summer we would sneak up on the truck from behind and steal blocks of ice. Other dairies in this area(just west of Philly) included "Wills, Supplee, Jones.......Rosenbergers....Scott-Powell......Bergdolls.........Crystle...........and Darlington.

HH,

root


Root,

There are more at the site, but it has become overgrown with Poison Ivy. I found a Coke Bottle with the Patent date of December 25 1923 on it as well! I will grab ab Abbots bottle for you in the fall!
 

Neil in West Jersey said:
root said:
As a kid, we used to drink Abbotts milk. In the summer we would sneak up on the truck from behind and steal blocks of ice. Other dairies in this area(just west of Philly) included "Wills, Supplee, Jones.......Rosenbergers....Scott-Powell......Bergdolls.........Crystle...........and Darlington.

HH,

root

Thanks Neil!! If you like Frost you might enjoy the lyrics of David Wilcox (American Singer/Songwriter)

Peace and HH,

root


Root,

There are more at the site, but it has become overgrown with Poison Ivy. I found a Coke Bottle with the Patent date of December 25 1923 on it as well! I will grab ab Abbots bottle for you in the fall!
 

Neil, I love finding the old milk bottles, it has been awhile since I have stumpled upon any. I believe Abbotts would be one of the most common ones found in our general vicinity. I really enjoy the pint size bottles, since they take up less room to display (the one downfall with bottle collecting, it takes up so much display space. LOL).

I think my neatest milk bottles are quart size and pint sized WAWA bottles I found a few of them many years ago at one of the Army's dump from the WWI bomb plant called Amatol. I figure they are amongst some of the earliest WAWA bottles, I believe WAWA farms started in the dairy business right around the turn of the 20th century..

My favorite quart bottle is one that says "A Bottle of Milk is a Bottle of Health" :) (Dairy unknown)

Don
 

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Don in SJ said:
Neil, I love finding the old milk bottles, it has been awhile since I have stumpled upon any. I believe Abbotts would be one of the most common ones found in our general vicinity. I really enjoy the pint size bottles, since they take up less room to display (the one downfall with bottle collecting, it takes up so much display space. LOL).

I think my neatest milk bottles are quart size and pint sized WAWA bottles I found a few of them many years ago at one of the Army's dump from the WWI bomb plant called Amatol. I figure they are amongst some of the earliest WAWA bottles, I believe WAWA farms started in the dairy business right around the turn of the 20th century..

My favorite quart bottle is one that says "A Bottle of Milk is a Bottle of Health" :) (Dairy unknown)

Don

Don,

I have yet to come across any old Wawa bottles, but that would be a thrill. I love finding anything old that has local interest. Among my favorites are my Holly Ravine Dairy bottles, which have their location embossed as "Haddonfield NJ". Once home to the famous Cow Tail Bar, Holly Ravine Dairy is now Holly Ravine Shopping Center, a strip mall in bustling Cherry Hill Township, at least 4 miles from the Haddonfield border. In the days before zip codes, locations were given as landmarks, Haddonfield being the nearest populated place. Earlier, Holly Ravine Dairies used Glendale, NJ as their location, although I have yet to find any of these earlier bottles. The only remnant of Glendale that still remains is the Glendale Church, built in 1859, located across from Eagle Plaza in Voorhees Township.

It is amazing how a simple thing like an old milk bottle can teach us so much about our local history!
 

Very interested in the following central New Jersey milk bottles:

Willow Brook Farm

Willow Brook Dairy

A. Puskas Farm

A. Puskas Dairy

Puskas Dairy Farm

Middlebush Dairy Farm

Middlebush Farm

Somerset Dairy

Any info, tips, leads, pictures, etc., would be hugely appreciated!!!

Thanks,
JK
 

tompahpe said:
Very interested in the following central New Jersey milk bottles:

Willow Brook Farm

Willow Brook Dairy

A. Puskas Farm

A. Puskas Dairy

Puskas Dairy Farm

Middlebush Dairy Farm

Middlebush Farm

Somerset Dairy

Any info, tips, leads, pictures, etc., would be hugely appreciated!!!

Thanks,
JK

JK,

I would recommend eBay. I always see bottles like the ones I find for sale. Usually they go for a few dollars each.

Good luck!
Neil
 

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Nice find. Like to see some of the old coke bottles :D

As you wish! This one is patented "December 25th, 1923". It is the first of the classic Coke bottle designs. It is very thick glass which is where the term "Coke bottle lenses" came from.

It is my hope to find one of the earlier ones, which were shaped like ordinary bottles.

Neil
 

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Heres the early coke bottle I found last year.I'm not positive but I believe this was the first Coca Cola bottle made.Mine is from Louisville.Needs a good cleaning.
 

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Hill Billy said:
Heres the early coke bottle I found last year.I'm not positive but I believe this was the first Coca Cola bottle made.Mine is from Louisville.Needs a good cleaning.

Billy,

That is an awesome find! I hope to find one of those someday! I believe you have what is known as the circular arrow script bottle - about 1912-1914. The original bottles were the Hutchinson bottles, which pre-date 1900. An example follows:
 

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Thanks for the info Neil.I wasn't sure but I like the one you posted even more.I gotta find one of those now.Thanks for the teachins. HBilly
 

Neil- there is a nice market out there for milks......and I collect the older Cokes....so if you find any of those older cokes let me know and I'll pay a fair price....johny mc. from Lehigh Valley
 

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