Oval-shaped clear glass hollow bottle with a flat bottom, handle on top and an extended neck that flares upwards at the side and oval-shaped, pinched, flared lip; with visible seams on body.
Oval-shaped clear glass hollow bottle with a flat bottom, handle on top and an extended neck that flares upwards at the side and oval-shaped, pinched, flared lip; with visible seams on body.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Collected by Maryanne Szuck and Alice Roeder.
Dates
1925
1945
circa 1925-1945
Material
glass: transparent
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0007
0007-N1-4
Length
28.3 cm
Width
12.2 cm
Height
14.0 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Copy Type
original
Reference Types
Documents
Book
Reference Comments
Allison, Eileen Michael. Ceramic Invalid Feeders, Pap Boats, and Baby Bottles of the 19th & Twentieth Century. Canada: E.M. Allison, 1997.
"Pilling Instruments and Equipment for Surgeons and Hospitals," by George P. Pilling & Son Co., Philadelphia, 1932, p. 323 (similar to item # P23712); Donor file
Research Facts
Collected by Maryanne Szuck and sister Alice Roeder, a retired nurse. The collection consists of various eras and types of invalid / infant feeders, infant milk bottles, medicine spoons, urinals and reference material.