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VINTAGE ORANGE PYRO QUART MILK BOTTLE - RUFF'S DAIRY ST CLAIR MICHIGAN

$ 7.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Bottle Type: Milk
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Time Period Manufactured: Modern (1900-Now)
  • Volume: Quart
  • Condition: This bottle is in very good condition with not chips or cracks. There is a patch of lines on the back of the neck that look like wrinkles in the glass, which you can feel with your fingertip. I've never seen anything like it, and it isn't very noticeable. I'll try to add a photo soon - I didn't notice it when I took the pictures. There is a light cloudiness inside the glass - probably from the detergent that was in the bottle when I bought it. It was in there a long time, I think, and I didn't wash the bottle when I used the detergent for the other milk bottles I'm listing today.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Color: Clear

    Description

    This listing is for a vintage orange pyro quart milk bottle made for RUFF'S DAIRY in ST CLAIR, MICHIGAN.  This bottle is in very good condition with not chips or cracks.  There is a patch of lines on the back of the neck that look like wrinkles in the glass, which you can feel with your fingertip.  I've never seen anything like it, and it isn't very noticeable.  I'll try to add a photo soon - I didn't notice it when I took the pictures.  There is a light cloudiness inside the glass - probably from the detergent that was in the bottle when I bought it.  It was in there a long time, I think, and I didn't wash the bottle when I used the detergent for the other milk bottles I'm listing today.  THE DETERGENT WILL NOT BE MAILED WITH THE BOTTLE.  I have other pyro milks and more collectible bottles listed in my store along with hundreds of antiques and collectibles.  All of my items were found in estate sales and cleanouts on Cape Cod.  None of the items have been touched by the public, just stored in totes. All items have been stored for weeks or thoroughly washed.  I am in a low risk area and I am observing all precautions for virus protection.
    I TRY TO USE THE CHEAPEST RATE POSSIBLE ON USPS, using FIRST CLASS, MEDIA and PARCEL SELECT rates whenever I can. Books under one pound will always go First Class, because it's much faster than Media for only a little more money.  I get a great discount on Priority Mail from eBay, so often when I buy the label Priority is about the same as Parcel Select or the other Standard Mail rates.  If it only costs a little more, I will absorb the extra cost myself to get the free insurance with Priority and then I can use the free boxes they provide.  It won't cost you more than the Standard Mail rate listed for your purchase. If you want Priority to speed delivery, you can always ask for that option, and I am likely to refund a small amoumnt of postage when I buy the label through eBay and get my discount.  Priority is much faster, no doubt.  I pack carefully, and fragile items will always be in an ample-sized, sturdy box with lots of bubble wrap and foam peanuts used.  I always use recycled peanuts, and when the virus is over, I will go back to using sturdy used boxes whenever I can.  I only use USPS, because FedEx and UPS have told me at their offices here on Cape Cod that they WILL NOT insure antiques and collectibles.  I have had 22 years of excellent service from USPS, with only a few problems out of thousands and thousands of packages sent.