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AI Identification

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Embossed glass milk bottle, as marked 'Parker Bros.'

Antique Glass Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of May 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage-style glass milk bottle, appears to be made of clear, transparent glass with a tapered neck and rounded shoulders. The vessel features embossed lettering on the body which reads 'ONE QUART' and 'LIQUID' in a sans-serif block font. Below this, an embossed circular seal contains the text 'PARKER BROS.' in an arc at the top and 'ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y.' at the bottom. Alexandria Bay is a location in the Thousand Islands region of New York. The bottle is stylistically consistent with early-to-mid 20th-century dairy containers, a period when embossed glass was the standard for brand identification before applied color labels became widespread. The material exhibits a slight cloudiness or 'sickness' consistent with age and possible burial or long-term storage, along with some visible surface grime and minor scuffs. Above the text, there is a circular indentation or mark that appears to be related to the manufacturing process or perhaps an unlettered portion of the mold. The craftsmanship is typical of industrial glass production from the mid-century era. Final identification of the exact production year or the specific history of the dairy would require in-person inspection and research into local business archives.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this object appears to be a clear glass milk bottle bearing embossed markings consistent with Parker Bros. of Alexandria Bay, N.Y. The vessel features standard 'one quart' liquid markings and a circular seal typical of mid-20th-century dairy containers. However, I cannot verify the age or glass composition from a photograph alone. The slight cloudiness and surface scuffs suggest age, but such features can be artificially induced; therefore, the attribution to a specific vintage production era remains a hypothesis. The estimated value of $45.00 to $75.00 is based on the assumption that this is a period-accurate container from the Thousand Islands region, as regional interest often drives the market for embossed dairy glass. If this were found to be a modern reproduction or a common 'in the style of' piece, the value would likely drop below $10.00. Conversely, a specimen in pristine condition without 'sickness' or cloudiness might command a higher premium among specialized collectors. General market demand for embossed milk bottles remains steady among local history enthusiasts, though the lack of applied color labels (ACL) generally places these below more colorful examples in terms of broad appeal. To confirm the piece's age and origin, an in-person examination by a glass specialist is necessary to check for mold seams, base wear, and glass clarity. Verification of the historical existence of Parker Bros. in local archives would also be required to support the provenance. This estimate is contingent upon the item being an authentic period piece; without physical verification, this value is a work-in-progress assessment.

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