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Doug Taylor Collection LOT# Bottle # Box# Dairy Name Location State Pyro/Embossed Size Type Condition Comments 212 18 a G Doug Taylor Collection LOT# Bottle # Box# Dairy Name Location State Pyro/Embossed Size Type Condition Comments 212 18 A G. Smalley Boston MA r quart Smalley/tin top very good handle missing 1397 93 A. G. Smalley & Co Boston MA re half gallon tin top excellent Has tin 1473 100 A. G. Smalley & Co Boston MA re half gallon very good no tin 1 1395 93 A. G. Smalley & Co Boston MA re pint tin top very good+ Has tin 1475 100 A. G. Smalley & Co Boston MA re pint very good no tin 1399 93 A. G. Smalley & Co Boston MA re quart tin top No tin; has grooves for tin 1474 100 A. G. Smalley & Co Boston MA re quart very good no tin 1398 93 A. G. Smalley & Co Boston MA re quart No tin; has grooves for tin 1290 86 McLean Hospital Belmont MA re quart squat very good+ institutional bottle 1411 94 D. Whiting & Sons Boston MA re pint crown top very good+ 1914 869 57 Ware Dairy Belmont MA sp orange quart excellent 2 865 57 Ware Belmont MA se quart very good location not on bottle 605 40 White Bros. Atlantic (Quincy) MA re quart cream top very good+ 1111 74 White Bros. Atlantic (Quincy) MA re quart cream top very good+ one body belt 868 57 White Bros. Atlantic (Quincy) MA re half pint excellent some scratches; two body belts 872 57 White Bros. Atlantic (Quincy) MA re quart cream top very good+ one body belt 523 36 MSC Dept. of Dairy Industry Amherst MA re quart college excellent 492 34 U Mass; Dept. of Dairy Industry Amherst MA re 1/2 pint college excellent 1467 99 Colombo & Sons Yogurt Andover MA re quart wide mouth very good heavily stained 3 1906 127 Marland Dairy Andover MA re quart excellent Soldier in the slug plate; neck swirl; slogan roll 1471 99 Shawsheen Dairy Andover MA rp orange pint excellent one body belt; picture of Indian brave 538 36 Mt Herman Boys School Mt. Herman MA re quart school excellent 3A H.P. Hood Boston MA Milk Porch Box Very good Wooden, date 12-38, gallon interior 34A Hood Boston MA Milk Case Excellent Wooden and metal; 1950 Cottage Cheese 97A Hood's Boston MA Bowls Good - very good 2 creamed cottage cheese bowls with original metal covers Very good - 91A Hood's Dairy Products Boston MA Egg Separator excellent 1534 104 Hood's Supertest Grade A Milk Boston MA rp red ? 6 ounces drinking glass excellent 4 1354 91 H.P. Hood & Sons Boston MA oval e half pint cream jar excellent screw top; no cover; acid etched 1355 91 H.P. Hood & Sons Boston MA oval e half pint cream jar excellent screw top; no cover 571 38 H.P. Hood & Sons Boston MA re half pint excellent location not on bottle; Dairy experts; dated 1939; store bottle 577 38 H.P. Hood & Sons Boston MA re half pint fair big chip on lip; staining 570 38 H.P. Hood & Sons Boston MA re half pint good heavily stained; ribbed 1915 128 Shepard's Moons Farm Catterall England rp red & blue pint excellent Picture of moon and stars on the front; 4 pigs on the back 1591 107 Lyon Farm Dairy Eastburn England rp red 568 mil excellent tel steeton 53654; has 2 ads 1924 129 Lakeland Creameries Kendal England rp orange pint excellent 1923 129 Moss House Farm; R. J. Taylor Longton England rp red pint excellent 613305 Hurst Barber; Lodge and Crossley 5 1926 129 Farm Norrist Throrpe & MEngland rp red pint excellent 1645 110 Horlick's Malted Milk Slough England re 7 ounce very good proper metal cap; has most of the paper label 1933 129 Associated Fresh Foods England re pint excellent Bottled by Members of the Safety 1961 133 First Association England re 1/2 pint excellent 1925 129 Dairy Crest England rp red pint excellent 1897 126 Dale Farm England re pint excellent tall soda bottle 1226 81 J.J. Joubert, Limited Canada re Imperial pint? excellent has "J" on shoulder half pint 1268 85 Sherbrooke Dairy Canada rp green CANADIAN excellent Breed; Guernsey and Jersey Milk 1913 128 The St. Lawrence Farm LTD Canada re Imperial qt excellent Hobnails on neck 1917 128 Manchester Dairy Co. LTD Ardwick Canada? re tall pint good-very good Stained 1742 118 Alfred C. LeBlanc Ltd. Wedgeport Nova Scotia one pound very good boneless salt cod wooden box with cover 6 1962 133 Farmer's Wife Cow & Gate England rp red gill excellent Double Devon cream School Bell Co-operative Supply 1965 133 Co. England rp blue 189 ml excellent Bell on both sides rp green, red & 1592 107 Unigate Dairies England white 568 mil excellent Kellogg's ad on back rp green, red & 1593 107 Unigate Dairies England white 568 mil excellent Brooke Bond Ads on back; PG Tips 1929 129 Unigate Dairies England rp blue, red, white pint excellent Macleans toothpaste ad 1930 129 Unigate Dairies England rp blue & red pint excellent LBC News radio station ad rp yellow, red, 1931 129 Unigate Dairies England brown pint excellent Nescafe coffee ad 1372 92 Adohr CA rp and e maroon half pint grenade bottle excellent golden Guernsey bottle 1276 85 Arden CA rp red half pint long neck excellent verbal war slogan; picture of Arden boy 204 18 Carlson's Roadside Dairy Bisbee AZ sp orange quart excellent picture of little girl; buy milk in glass bottles, seal on front 7 832 54 Jersey Farms Yuma AZ sp white half pint amber excellent 1377 93 Royal Crest, Inc. Denver CO sp black quart excellent 80203 1378 93 Royal Crest, Inc. Denver CO sp black quart excellent 80203 1379 93 Royal Crest, Inc. Denver CO sp black quart excellent 80203 1380 93 Royal Crest, Inc. Denver CO sp black quart excellent 80203 Edgemar Milk Santa Monica Dairy 1459 99 Co. Santa Monica CA r porcelain quart? excellent gift store bottle 1224 81 Carnation Dairy Various CA re half pint excellent two body belts 1371 92 Adohr CA rp and e maroon half pint grenade bottle excellent golden Guernsey bottle 1275 85 Borden Dairy Delivery Co. San Francisco CA rp brown half pint excellent picture of Elsie on reverse 8 1384 93 Bireleys Hollywood CA re 24 ounce juice bottle excellent 1168 78 Bireleys Hollywood CA re 6 3/4 ounce juice bottle excellent lots of ribbing 1148 76 Royal Creamery Salinas, Monterey &CA re gill excellent small bottle with crown in slug plate 834 55 Carnation CA se quart amber excellent has gradation marks by cups; lots of writing on bottle Monterey Bay Milk Distributors, 1146 76 Inc. CA re gill 5c store bottle excellent hob nails on shoulder; ribbing around heel 927 60 Strandsdale Farms Products Savannah IL re half pint excellent Coffee Creamers-Flint Glass 3/4 oz. 1849 124 Creameries; Bloomfield Industries Chicago IL plain creamers excellent One Gross in original Millie Mitchell Restaurant Box 9 1644 110 Mojonnier Bros Co. Chicago IL re half pint? test bottle excellent proper rubber plug cap; #56 1643 110 Mojonnier Bros Co. Chicago IL re half pint? test bottle very good+ proper rubber flip cap Very good - 71A Official Babcock Tester Milk Tester excellent Four brass tubes; made in the USA metal milk skimmer 1733 117 Skimmer Spoon spoon good+ handle has some aging metal milk skimmer 1732 117 Skimmer Spoon spoon very good 495 34 The Milk Route Cos Cob CT rp black 1/2 pint excellent picture of horse drawn milk wagon 497 34 The Milk Route Cos Cob CT rp red 8 ounce drinking glass excellent 20th Anniversary 1980-2005 1461 99 The Milk Route Cos Cob CT rp red & black pint excellent Tenth Anniversary 1980-90 480 34 The Milk Route Cos Cob CT rp red & black quart excellent 25th Anniversary 1980-2005 ; milk wagon on front; Divco on back 10 486 34 The Milk Route Tenth Anniversary Cos Cob CT rp black & red pint excellent 1980-1990; proper cap 75A The Milk Route Divco Milk Truck Excellent Ertle 1950 Divco milk truck model with original box 998 66 T.M.R. Convention Hershey PA sp gold quart cream top excellent commemorative bottle; milk wagon 1999 convention 1482 100 The Milk Route Hershey PA sp multi colored quart cream top excellent 2000 convention bottle; TMR DIVCO CR separator 1672 111 The Milk Route Hershey PA rp black half pint excellent TMR Convention 2004; has milk wagon 1620 108 Highland Dairy Co. Bloomfield CT rp orange 12 ounce wide mouth excellent has a picture of a Scotsman with bag pipes; farm on reverse 1421 96 Leinert's Darian CT sp orange quart very good little pyro missing; restored 1665 111 Bryant & Chapman Hartford CT re half pint very good some staining 11 541 37 R.G. Miller & Sons Hartford CT re quart good cream top; very heavily stained; picture of baby 1955 133 Taylor's Dairy Norwich CT rp orange 1/2 pint excellent 552 37 Taylor's Dairy Norwich CT sp white quart amber excellent philosophical statement on back 1902 127 Taylor's Dairy Norwich CT sp white quart amber excellent Quote by Ruskin on the back 769 50 Chappell's Dairy Salem CT sp white quart amber excellent sp orange & 1526 104 Earth-bound Foods Sandy Hook CT maroon quart goat milk bottle excellent 1005 66 Wauregan Dairy W.T. Burns CT rp red & black pint nursery rhyme excellent 714 46 Wauregan Dairy W.T. Burns CT rp red & black quart cream top fair pyro missing 12 713 46 Wauregan Dairy W.T.
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