I have a similar problem finding information about local whiskey jugs. They’re pretty much nonexistent online and sales are only once every five years to a decade on ebay and other venues. So I look up the distillery or the saloon, It’s associated with as much information as I can. Good luck...
Thanks for the inquiry. Please post a photo of the bottle front showing the slug plate for the TN hutch collectors. The bottle is on Hutchbook.com website , it is also in 2 bottle value or price guide books from the 1980's covering southeast US bottles written by a Brownsville bottle digger now...
The local antique malls may possibly have one. A dealer of local bottles in the mall, also, may be able to obtain one. Lastly the farm inself should have a dump with the dairy bottles, discarded after their useful life. A thorough search around the grounds, and then probing the area found...
Another online auction coming in September. This is another group from the Shaw collection, which is massive and has many brands, and types in advertising collectibles ...
One of our local long time , bottle collectors, picker, and county historian , has passed away. Lynn Shaw had an interests in many local items, Whistle, Nehi, Rainbow Beverages, Jitney, Bert Smith Hutches, and Pepsi. His extensive Pepsi collection is upcoming, starting June 23. Here is the link...
Some were embossed. This dairy , also had a clear pyroglazed. The colored ones , were made before 1915+ or minus a couple years. Wish I knew how many in the state survived, and Where they are!
Love that! There is possibly one more, ROSS DAIRY, local dairy, slug plate bottle from Bolivar Tenn. , a town about 80 miles from Memphis. I dug a trash pit there, years ago, found a green and an amber shard , with a few clear slug plate pieces too. It was the town dump, under 3-4 feet of dirt...
Love that! There is possibly one more, Pure Milk Company or local dairy, slug plate bottle from Bolivar Tenn. , a town about 80 miles from Memphis. I dug a trash pit there, years ago, found a green and an amber shard , with a few clear slug plate pieces too. It was the town dump, under 3-4 feet...