About bottle tops from Alice McCabe, I am an artist with a keen interest in all things ephemeral. I’m Honor Godfrey’s daughter! (Editor’s note – Honor was the founder and life-blood of the Ephemera Society of Australia.) My mother forwarded me your blog and quest for further information regarding Australian milk bottle tops.
I am not an expert on the development of milk bottle tops worldwide, but I have been collecting them for approximately 15 years. The bulk of my collection are one of three British varieties for semi-skimmed and full fat milk distributed via milkmen through two separate companies in London. These examples also include a few bespoke designs as advertising stunts for other brands and products (e.g. banana milk top) and a special Christmas design.
Coffee cream lids
From 2010 until 2015 I lived in Zurich and there, I collected the Swiss equivalent; coffee cream lids, which is a preferred collectors’ pastime there. They have manuals dedicated to each company and each year of production, akin to an ultimate album.
Alongside archiving and organising these milk bottle tops in my collection, I now make my own milk bottle tops, cut from: newspaper, office pamphlets, political news stories, flower catalogues etc.
I am attaching a few examples of my works and a couple of lines about each work in the hope that as fellow milk-bottle closure enthusiasts you might enjoy them!
I have also used the shape of the coffee cream lid as the starting point for a visual diary.
I am also hoping to do a residency in Switzerland and as part of this visit some of the manufacturers of these lids. As part of this research trip, I would be delighted to share my findings with you.
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