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Scott’s Dairy Hanford (California) Blake-Hart Square Embossed ½ pint
$ 25.34
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Description
Blake-Hart bottles are the scarcest and earliest type of square milk bottle, having patented July 12, 1927. The typical Blake-Hart square bottle has on the heel a milk bottle inside a heart. This was the typical trademark of the bottles. However, Blake-Hart is not a manufacturer of these bottles but rather was a collaboration of two men, Irva J. Blake and Harry H. Hart of Sacramento, California. Blake owned a dairy and Hart owned a series of restaurants. Their bottles were manufactured by several different glass companies, Hazel Atlas and Illinois Pacific Glass Company among them.The size, weight and dimensions of these bottles put them in the 1920s and 1930s in terms of age-dating them. Most of the examples that have been identified come from California, Washington and Oregon dairies. They also
turn up as honey bottles.
My source information is, not only my own collection, which I am now liquidating, but Glass Milk Bottles: Their Makers And Marks (1980) by Jeffrey L. Giarde.
This particular half-pint is from Scott’s Dairy, Hanford, California. It post-dates 1927 because of the patent date the front heel.
It is labeled on the front:
Scott’s
Dairy
Phone 29
Hanford
U.S. Pat. 1635811
July 12, 1927
On the back is ½ pint and the Blake-Hart trademark.
At the heel on the side is the IPG Co. or IPC Co. triangle mark with a 3 at the upper right presumably 1933.
The bottle is in good condition with no chips or cracks, but does have some minor inside stain and case wear.
Note: The black on the lettering on the bottle is only poster paint and is easily removed. It was applied to aid in display only. Please let me know if you want it removed before shipping, otherwise it will be shipped as is.
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1. Payment is by Paypal in US funds.
2. I ship by US First Class Mail or Priority Mail, whichever is appropriate. International shipments are to Canada, UK, Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand by International Priority Mail. If First Class International Mail is requested, the parcel will not carry insurance or a guarantee of delivery unless the item is also registered at an additional charge, per USPS of .00.
3. All California buyers must pay sales tax or complete the state mandated paperwork, no exceptions.
4. All items will be shipped within one day of payment. I will notify you when the item has shipped.
5. Feedback will be left when you have notified me that you have received the item.
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