Here are two neat dairy-related items I've picked-up in recent months.
The first is a mercury thermometer.
In original box. Date unknown.
Then this railroad booklet for the rates charged to transport milk, and rules with that, in 1939.
Nice thermometer! Dairy go-withs are one of the things I collect too, though usually only things related to local dairies. One particular go-with I'm looking for is a Quebec milk truck license plate. Quebec had specific license plates for pretty much everything you could imagine at one time, including milk delivery vans. I found one once in a souvenir shop in Old Montreal - license plates in Quebec are so plentiful that they sell old plates in places in tourist areas - but the price seemed too steep at the time since Quebec plates are usually worth very little. I'm kind of regretting that now since I've never seen another, but I figure one will show up at a flea market or something some day.
Canadian Bottles, I bet you'll get one in the next few years.
BackToTheBrickz, I began collecting after finding a bottle in the lake and proving to my mom that it is old, not a reproduction. How I got here, I guess, was just to learn more as it was becoming a serious thing. My introduction here was me commenting back on a post about mosquitoes in Michigan. That user who made the post, sadly, vanished. She was one of the few female collectors. Now I have so many bottles that I put a booth in an antique store earlier this month. Sold three so far.