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Object Name
Milk Bottle
Object Number
2017-11-64
Description
Glass milk bottle with round lip top, circular bottom, and tapered sides.One quart. Embossed lettering on front, "ONE QUART/LIQUID/ARETHUSA FARM/LITCHFIELD, CONN." set in circular shape.
Provenance
Collected by Art Webster.
Comment
Charles Baldwin Webster purchased property on South Farms Road in 1868; his grandson, Ben Webster, bought a Guernsey herd and began selling surplus milk (some to Beach's creamery). The farm took over their own bottling and established a local delivery route, introducing electric milking machines in the 1920s. Art Webster, great-grandson of founder, took over the business. In the 1940s, a plant was installed for processing and bottling, and by the 1960s the farm was producing homogenized milk. The delivery route closed in 1978, after which the dairy continued to sell milk wholesale until the end of the decade. The herd was sold in 1981.
Date Made
Early 20th century
Dimensions
Overall height 9.5", diameter 3.75"
Materials
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