Sold for A$110
1. Burnbank Cheese / Is Delicious. No base mark. (Mount Shank, South Australia) 2. Milk Tastes Better / "With The Compliments of / The N. S. W. Milk Board". Makers mark: Made in W Germany. (New South Wales) 3. Larchers / Milk Bottle Opener / Malvern. (Victoria) 4. With / Compliments / Wetsern Port Dairy / Phones / Crib Point 29 / Hastings 72 / Somers 224. (Victoria) 5. Suncoast Dairy / Nambour Qld. Makers mark: Made In / Japan. . Household. Dairy. 1. Small advertising glass. 2. Advertising metal cigarette lighter shaped like a milk bottle. 3. Milk bottle opener. 4. Plated crown seal opener. 5. Pouring jug shaped like a cow, complete with cow bell. N/A. 1950s - 1970s
N/A. (N/A). 1. EXC. One or two small scuff marks. Some fine grime which will clean off. Lovely example. This is embossed on the inside of this small glass. Burnbank Cheese opened in 1945 at Mount Schank near Mount Gambier in South Australia. 2. Good. Some scratches through the paint and areas of wear through the paint, revealing a brass finish underneath on the outer shell. The base pulls out to reveal a lighter and wick. Interesting item, I've seen a few beer bottle cigarette lighters, but not one like this in the shape of a milk bottle. 3. VG. Some corrosion in places. Only minor marks otherwise. How many milk bottle openers do you see! 4. Good. Some spots of corrosion. Some light scratches and minor wear. Interesting dairy related opener. 5. Mint. The Suncoast Dairy was on the Old Bruce Highway at Kulangoor, near Nambour. It was a working dairy that attracted the public, even having a huge 7.9 metre concrete cow as an attraction. These pouring jugs would have been sold to tourists who visited. Not sure on age, suffice to say the huge cow was built in the 1970s, so maybe this is around that age? This item is quite fine China, so surprisingly undamaged. There is one tiny nick to the lower lip of the cow.. Estimate: $80-150