
Antique English Cream Containers: A Glimpse into the Late 19th Century Dairy
Title: Antique English Cream Containers: A Glimpse into the Late 19th Century Dairy HistoryDescription: A collection of three rare and exquisite cream containers, hailing from the late 1800s. Crafted with precision and showcasing incised marks, these pieces reflect a period when dairies in the UK took pride in the design and quality of their cream containers. This set consists of a brown pitcher, and two urns, one in emerald green and the other in honey brown.Product Details: Pitcher: Color: Honey Brown Marking: "Nixon's Creamery Alterinohan" Use: Traditionally used to hold and pour cream. Green Urn: Dimensions: 4x2.5 inches Color: Emerald Green Marking: "Kelldale Dairy Ripon" Use: Typically used for storing cream in larger quantities. Brown Urn: Color: Honey Brown Marking: "Hill Valley Dairy" Use: Designed for storing cream, ensuring its freshness and quality. Brief History of English Cream Containers: The late 19th century in the UK marked a renaissance period for dairy prod