bobs family in PA used to get these bottles delivered to their home on a horse drawn milk man lory. we never had milk, we were to poor to afford it. mama bought powdered milk and it was yucky. I like this bottle, the shape of it and 20 years ago would have wanted to buy it. even at 25.00
Love the shape of this bottle and agree that the cream probably rises to the top part. We have a few antique milk bottles too but none as classy as this one with the hour glass shape. Sue
I like it! And I think the top bubble type part is where the cream rises.
ReplyDeleteThat would be perfect for my milk bottle collection. I've never spent that much money for one though! :)
ReplyDeleteI smell a rat in that price tag! :-) Eye-catching bottle with great reflections.
ReplyDeleteI remember when the milkman came with bottles of Golden State. The bottles were glass, of course, but they didn't look quite like that one. Nice find!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting bottle that is. I've never seen one shaped that way.
ReplyDeletebobs family in PA used to get these bottles delivered to their home on a horse drawn milk man lory. we never had milk, we were to poor to afford it. mama bought powdered milk and it was yucky. I like this bottle, the shape of it and 20 years ago would have wanted to buy it. even at 25.00
ReplyDeleteIt seems pricey! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteWHat a unique shape! Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like that bottle. California is known as the Golden State, so this spoke to me right away. : )
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Love the shape of this bottle and agree that the cream probably rises to the top part. We have a few antique milk bottles too but none as classy as this one with the hour glass shape.
ReplyDeleteSue
I like this, I enjoy looking at the different shapes of bottles.
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