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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Angie78 on January 31, 2013, 04:11:45 PM
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Does anyone have a bottle like this? I've been searching all day trying to find anything I could about the how old it is, if its rare or valuable, but the only thing I saw was on ebay and it was an amber bottle that resembled it... nothing at all in a clear bottle. Any help would be greatly appreciated... Thanks!!
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McDonald Cooperative was the largest dairy in Michigan in the mid 20th century. If you put the name in quotes "McDonald Cooperative" a tremendous amount of information about them will be revealed.
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I actually learned about the company by doing that, however I couldnt find anything about the bottle specifically.
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There must be a few of them due to the enormity of the company. I have one from a NYC Dairy I could never find either. Try searching out some Flint area dealers and see if they are familiar. Midwesterners are usually helpful and friendly.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Flint-Mich-SEHP-Milk-Bottle-McDonald-Dairy-w-original-McDonald-CAP-/170964426867?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27ce462073
Yours is a pretty common half gallon (probably) bottle !! I would guess from 40`s by the shape !! Smaller or larger bottles are typically more rare than half gallons or quarts !! The guy above is a collector and seller of milk bottles and is familiar with McDonalds Dairy !!
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Thanks for the advice. I really like the bottle and I think the story of McDonald's Dairy is interesting... you should read how they convinced their customers to switch to homogenized milk!! I live about 30 miles North of Flint and with it being a piece of local history, I think I'll keep it and display it in my kitchen. :)
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Excellent idea !!
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I am big on preserving local history. I say keep it and pass it along with a note about the history.
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This is true. It's why the recent increase in the sale of family medals, due in part to the financial crisis, is so sad. In a few years times families will have little of their pre digital age heritage left
I say due in part. The other commonly stated reason is that " the kids don't really care ".
Big Society my a###
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I agree, I store some of it and call it my "Time Capsule". I figure when I'm gone they'll have go through it and get a glimpse of the past.
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I kinda miss those old bottles , with their waxed & pleated tops .
Hearing the milkman deliver to the front or back door , early in the morning , with his wire rack for fullies & empties .
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I'd love to get my hands on one of those. My grand father used to work for them out of Jackson, MI. My Dad has one of their milk cans, a bottle would make a great addition to it.
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Check with the above link I gave !! He had a small one selling on ebay !! If it sold already,, he may have another since milk bottles of Michigan are his speciality !!
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I kinda miss those old bottles , with their waxed & pleated tops .
Hearing the milkman deliver to the front or back door , early in the morning , with his wire rack for fullies & empties .
I once bought an old copper still from a Gentleman that had it hidden in his attic for the past 60 years. After he sold it to me, he said: "During Prohibition, Dad was a milkman plus making a little liquor on the side. He would paint milk bottles white on the outside, and deliver them filled with moonshine along his route to special customers." :o
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Now that, is using your head !!