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Ultra RARE 1900s Antique Manual Milk Bottle Cream Separator NOS Dairy Cream Top
$ 99.79
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Ultra-Rare Antique Manual Milk Bottle Cream Separator NOS
Today I have this
Really Cool Novelty Milk Bottle Cream Separator for Sale. To find these in this Condition is Unbelievable. This Unique Cow Head Creamer came from an Original Box of Unused Cream Separators that were still in the faded pink tissue Paper they came in. The Label on the Original Package said they were Made by The E. W. Krug Mfg Novelty Company in Manitowoc, Wis. and a Signature from Earl W. Krug Himself on the Documents. Earl W.Krug Sold out this Specialty Company in 1910. I believe the Separators were made before the company was sold in 1910 and sold later as new old stock before Krug Passed in the 30s.
How Cool to Have One of These to sit in An Antique Milk Bottle from Your Fantastic Collections. Or sitting in your Kitchens, Office Where ever. Its definitely a Conversation Starter that I Bet You'd Love to Have :) and I Doubt You Will Ever See another One Again!!!!
Only a Couple were available. Here's a Feedback from one customer.
"Excellent item. Very Pleased.
A Very Rare Dairy Collectable. "
i Have Another one in a Dairy Museum in Holland
It Measures 5.25″ tall and is shown in a 1 Pint Bottle in the Pictures.
Regular Price 9.00
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SALE Price 9.00
Emil W. Krug, who was president and manager of the E.W. Krug Manufacturing company
of 1611 Washington street, tool and dye manufacturers, was a native of this city.
Born in Manitowoc in 1879 he was educated in the public schools and in early life
turned to the manufacturing field.
He was affiliated with the Aluminum Novelty company, predecessor of the Aluminum
Goods Manufacturing company. In 1900 he went east to study the process of die-
making, comparatively new at that time.
Returning to Manitowoc he took charge of the installation of an engraving and
diemaking department in the Aluminum Goods company plant. He disposed of his
interest in that firm and with his brother, Charles and others, organized the
Aluminum Specialty company. In 1910 he sold his stock in this company. Or according to
The Mirro Aluminum Company was an aluminum cookware company that existed in Manitowoc Wisconsin from 1909 to 2003.
E. W. Krug Passed away in the 1930s
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I accept PayPal and All payments need to be made within 7 days of the closing of the auction. All Items paid for by checks, shipping will be held until checks have cleared. Most items are Vintage , used and worn so are sold as is unless otherwise stated and if your buying Tin. Notice that Wall tin will have more nails per norm that ceiling tin but only gives it more Character. And Please Understand that i cannot Guarantee that no paint will chip off from this 100+ year old tin before you get it. Thanks for Understanding.....
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