Sold for A$45
1. W. B wick. FW 5814 / Farrelly's / Dairy / 82 Moreland Rd. // One Imperial Pint. Base Mark: (Modern AGM Monogram) / G499. (Victoria) 2. Suncoast Dairy Ash tray in Shape of Bull's Head. (Queensland) 3. Brooch advertising The Tubular Cream Separator, West Chester, Pa. (United States) 4. Box for Sykes's Drench, Melbourne, Vic and New Plymouth, N. Z. (Victoria, New Zealand). Household. Dairy. 1. Machine made, wad style lip. Faded ceramic label print. Clear. 1 Pint. 2. Heavy cast brass ashtray depicting a bull's head. 3. Small advertising brooch, multi-coloured. Pin to rear for pinning onto your shirt. 4. Cardboard box. Orange and black print. 12 oz. 205, 116 mm across, 31 mm across & 130 x 69 x 41 mm. 1900s - 1970s
N/A. (N/A). 1. Good. Some grime and dirt should clean out. A few scratches and minor scuffs. The all important print has totally lost its colour and has a fair bit of wear. 2. Excellent. Some discolouration and making marks. The Suncoast Dairy was on the Old Bruce Highway at Kulangoor. It was a working dairy that attracted the public, even having a huge 7.9 metre concrete cow as an attraction. These ashtrays 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? 3. Near Mint. Has patent dates to the rear in the 1890s! Fabulous colours, a great little badge. 4. Fair. Heavy wear to the corners and foxing. Either has powder residue stuck internally, or some form of mould? Discoloured. Flap missing at one end. Interesting item.. Estimate: $60-80