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Antique Brookfield Baby Face Cream Top Bottle & Spoon - $75 (Greenwood)

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Posted : Sunday, August 11, 2024 11:11 AM

Was $100.
00 on sale for $75.
00.
Antique Brookfield Baby face cream top bottle and original spoon.
This bottle has all the marking to show it is the real thing.
Please read below.
This will tell you the difference between a real BROOKFIELD Baby Face Cream Top Bottle and a reproduction Call 3 One 7 Five Zero 6 Six Zero 6 Zero.
If interested you need to call and leave a message and your number and I will call you back.
I do not answer to text message or e-mail.
If you see this add, it is still for sale.
(Emails and text messages asking if I still have it will be ignored) do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers.
This Milk Bottle is from a private collection and would be hard to find on the open market.
Owner has several hard to find Baby Face Milk Bottle.
LOCAL PICK UP ONLY.
Recent Reproduction Bottles.
Virtually all of the older, original Baby Top milk bottles, no matter what dairy was represented, were manufactured in clear (or nearly colorless) Repro Brookfield milk bottles were also made in clear (colorless) glass! The bottles in clear that appear to be modern reproductions have no embossed markings on the base, which I think is also the case with the colored bottles.
The name “BROOKFIELD” is embossed in large block lettering on the shoulder.
They have no glassmaker logo or mark to indicate who made them.
All of the original one quart Brookfield Cream Top Baby Face Bottles that I have seen have a cap seal at the top inside the bottle to hold the milk cap the reproduction bottles do not have the cap seal.
The bottle I have for sale has the embossed glassmaker logo markings on the base and the cap seal.
The majority of the reproduction bottles are found in cobalt blue or pink glass, as well as the clear ones discussed above.
A few have been seen in emerald green (“seven up” green), amber, or white milk glass.
These colored bottles have been manufactured within the last several decades, most of them apparently from the 1970s and 1980s, possibly into the 1990s.
do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers

• Phone : NA

• Location : Greenwood,IN

• Post ID: 9157699390


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