Perry Creamery Pictures of 1/2 pint bottle

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Attached are the Pictures of the bottle, found this bottle on a small creek bed, not a crack or chip on itJust trying to find out just how old this bottle might beRedd
 

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Well, I guess you will need to showe us the embossing that is there. There is often some information around the heal and on the bottom. I have a dairy glass review in the making process. Milk bottles were invented by Dr. Thatcher of Thatcher Glass Co. I worled for them for 15 years. RED M.
 

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That kind of bottle was used a lot in the 30's, so that's roughly where I'd expect it to be. If there isn't a date code anywhere on it (two numbers that correspond with a date in the first half of the 20th century) then your only other hope is to find information on the dairy itself.
 

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