In the 48-page “Bromo-Seltzer in the Cobalt Blue Bottles” (https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/Bromo-Seltzer.pdf), the authors state: “Despite a significant search, we have been unable to find a single Bromo-Seltzer bottle with an O.B.CO. logo.” O.B.CO. was the Ohio Bottling Company reported to have...
I have the attached bottle with clearly embossed panels on both sides: I. C. Co. It would seem to be from Illinois Glass when they had a period (1870-80) of using I. C. Co. rather than I. G. Co. However, there is a seam at the neck that goes to the rim, suggesting a machine-made, so a much later...
Does anyone know the history of this bottle and/or Dr. Hill?
Small 3 ¼ by 1 ¼ amber bottle with highly embossed lettering just below the neck: Dr. HILL’S LUNG FOOD
I can't find anyone who knows the history of the Pifer and Yearick Crystal Spring Dairy located in Mill Hall, PA, or the value of this milk bottle. Any help will be appreciated as I am not into milk collection but love this bottle.