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The bottle gods have shined their good grace upon me. On my vacation I stopped into a local shop, and why look at that, a pyro glazed Sayville (well, West Sayville to be truthful) milk bottle that I did not have was looking back at me. I like the hands holding the "vitamin" playing cards.
Adding to my run of good bottle karma recently on eBay there was a nice Sayville pyro milk, now this one is not the best, but remember, this dairy was in business for one year, tops. One of the partners was killed in a auto wreck the first year in business, and that was that.
I used two bottles in each shot so that you can see everything. The Tioga Dairy bottles are identical front and back, while the Indian Neck Farm bottles are identical on the front, but each one has a different reverse.

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Here is the Tioga Dairy, this is c.1940.

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Here is the back of the other Indian Neck Farm bottle. Oh, thanks hon for the great photos, she is the best.

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