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Collecting DeLaval

 

Items shown from the Johnny Shultz collection.

Collecting DeLaval items has been going on for over 100 years. DeLaval items can be found at just about any flea market or antique shop. This page is a guide to dating a few of the more common items.

For additional reference books on collecting DeLaval items, see the related books section above right.

Many of the early DeLaval collectibles had the number of cream separator's in use printed on them. Below is a chart that can be used to date those items.

1884 ........350,000 in use
1885 ........400,000 in use
1904 ........500,000 in use
1906 ........750,000 in use
1908 ........900,000 in use
1909 ........1,000,000 in use
1910 ........1,100,000 in use
1912 ........1,375,000 in use
1913 ........1,500,000 in use
1915 ........1,750,000 in use
1917 ........2,000,000 in use
1919 ........2,235,000 in use
1920 ........2,500,000 in use
1928 ........4,000,000 in use

Dating a cream separator is also easy.  Just look under the spouts. There will be a number that will be cast into the top front of the separator frame.  The first 2 digits will be year of manufacture.  These numbers would have also been on the bottom of the disc holder if the holder was original to that frame.

If you would like to view a copy of an original DeLaval Cream Separator Instruction Manual click here  (4MB pdf file)

Another common collectable is the tin DeLaval cows that were produced from 1909 to 1929, 3 breeds were produced.  The cows have a 2 digit date of manufacture on the backs.

There are hundreds of other DeLaval collectables, far too many to list here. We recommend that you use the related books listed above or visit your local library to gather additional information.

In addition you can contact any of the collectors listed on the right.

Please do not contact DeLaval for price, replacement parts or information about DeLaval Collectables.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Related Books

 

Cream Separator Guide and Milking Machine Guide.
Author: Paul Dettloff
Million Mile Press
W20876 State Hwy 95
Arcadia, WI 54612

Cream Separator and Dairy Collectors Association
North American Dairy Foundation
PO Box 32
Arcadia, WI 54612

Cream Separator Memorabilia DeLaval Sharples and others.
Authors: Stephens, Fournier, and Benoit
5645 Murray
Pierrefonds, Quebec
Canada, H8Z1L6
http://www3.sympatico.ca
/danielle.benoit2/delaval.html

 

Collectors

  Johnny.Shultz@delaval.com