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Poison Ivy

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I found these at the same foundation.They are all one quart bottles. The first one is Vale Edge Dairy/Franklin P. Gray or Cray its hard to tell. The second one is Famous Dairy, Salem Ohio. The third one is Sunnyside Dairy, Alliance Ohio registerd K9. Any idea on the year and worth? Thanks.

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Hey Poison, welcome to the forum. To find the year of the milk bottle check the bottle for a number like "26." It will probably be on the bottom or on the heel. Say the bottle has a "26" on it, that stands for the year 1926. As for the prices the Vale Edge is from Ravenna,Ohio and the name is Gray. It is probably worth around $15.00 to $20.00 on a good day maybe more if you find the right person. The famous dairy is worth about $10-12 and the Sunnyside from Alliance is worth about $8-10. Hope this helps.
 

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Thanks for the info Digger. Im glad I found this site.Can I ask ,where do you even start to look up info on bottles? Or can you recommend books? Thanks for any and all help.[:)]
 

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Hey Lori, Here is the best site I know of.
http://www.blm.gov/historic_bottles/index.htm

There tons of books. Try a Google search for Digger Odel. We also have some members on the forum who have published books that are very good.
http://www.mattsoldhouse.com/MC/bottles/bottles.htm

There is also alot of info on the internet. Try the Soda Bottle Muesum and as always you can ask questions on the forum. The members of this forum are in my opinion one of the greatest sources of info on bottles there is and at times pretty funny too. Just don't get discouraged if it takes a little time to get an answer.
 

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Lori, a lot of them I know off the top of my head because that's what I mainly collect. I have two Ohio bottle books. One was printed in 1999 by the Ohio Bottle Club. If you live in Ohio check your local library they might have a copy. But anyway this book contains info and prices on milks, sodas, beers, etc. They are in the process of making a new one but I'm not sure when it's going to be done. The other book is all Ohio milk bottles that lists some info and their prices. You can order them from the Ohio bottle club website for $20.00 including shipping. Here is the site if you're interested.

http://www.ohiobottles.freehomepage.com/
 

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Thanks for the info Bryan. Our library is really small but I can order it,I'm sure.I appreciate any and all information I can get.
 

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My Grandfather owned Sunnyside Dairy in Alliance Ohio. If you would be willing to sell me any items associated with the dairy, please contact me. When the dairy was auctioned off, my grandfather was having a nervous breakdown and nothing was saved. Please e-mail me at kpkmms@hotmail.com or call me, Pam at 330-416-4093
 

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Welcome Pam,

The OP, Lori hasn't been here since 2008. You might try e-mailing her..

Good luck.

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Surfaceone,
Thank you. I just sent an e-mail. I do not know anything about milk bottles, but my sisters and I are interested in anything associated with our Grandfather's Dairy. We are trying to collect enough of the bottles to give one to each of the Great grandchildren. We were very suprised when we discovered that there are baby bottles, pints, quarts, and some advertising coasters ect. that were printed at that time. Any help or info that comes our way is appreciated. Thanks, Pam
 

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You might try to do a search on Sunnyside Dairy on eBay , you might get surprised and find somehing on there . Good luck with your search should you decide to do so .
 

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