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zanes_antiques

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well according to "Udder Delight"by John Tutton, there were brookfield round embossed baby faces in only half pints. there are also square quart pyro's but they seem to have Hellertown marked on them.they also produced a quart double baby face pyro. There were no colored ones listed. I'm not positive if they were made by the brookfield glass co. but the bottle is patnd. and was produced for other dairies as well. the Patent was issued to Micheal Pecoraon feb. 18th 1936. There was a company formed to seel them to other dairies called the Pecora Babytop Products Co., in Hazleton Pa.the first dairy to use the bottles was the Pecora dairy of Hazleton. It also states many other companies made these bottles and even up to one gal. Hope this satifies some curiousities. One good tip is;If it doesn't have a city and a state embossed or painted on the bottle, I'd be skeptical.

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UDDER delight, that's REAL funny![:D] well thanks for all your help, wont be getting a fake bottle this time!
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