Description
Early 20th Century, (4) Original, to include: 1 quart embossed dark amber “People’s Milk Co. Ferry St.”; embossed 1 pint “Textile Dairy Greensboro N.C.”; 1 half pint embossed “Danville Products Co. V.A”; and 1 half pint embossed “Pinehurst Dairy Pinehurst N.C.” Overall condition is excellent and original. Please view photos. Provenance: BB Bottles
Medium
Glass
Date
Early 20th Century
Condition Report
Very Good
Exhibited
Currently Mebane Antique Gallery and available for preview
Literature
The history of southern glass milk bottles began in the late 19th century as a sanitation movement to replace unhygienic metal cans with sterile glass containers. Early regional factories like the Southern Glass Works of Louisville, Kentucky, pioneered crudely molded, embossed bottles featuring specific dairy names to ensure their return. By the 1920s and 1930s, non-homogenized milk led to the popularity of bulbous-necked "cream top" bottles, which later evolved to feature vibrant, painted Applied Color Labels (ACL) for local farm branding. In the 1940s, round bottles gave way to space-saving square designs built to fit modern home refrigerators. However, the rise of supermarkets, suburban trucking, and cheaper waxed-paperboard cartons ultimately caused heavy glass bottles to disappear from Southern doorsteps by the late 1960s.
Provenance
BB Bottles
Notes
Available for live in house bidding and pay-pick up from our gallery, Always bid with confidence with Mebane Auction. Thank you Jon Lambert
Condition
Very Good
Payments
Available payment options
Shipping Info
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