1910 Nursing Invalid Feeding Cup The South Otago Hospital New Zealand
1910 Nursing Invalid Feeding Cup The South Otago Hospital New Zealand1910 Nursing Invalid Feeding Cup The South Otago Hospital New Zealand1910 Nursing Invalid Feeding Cup The South Otago Hospital New Zealand1910 Nursing Invalid Feeding Cup The South Otago Hospital New Zealand1910 Nursing Invalid Feeding Cup The South Otago Hospital New Zealand1910 Nursing Invalid Feeding Cup The South Otago Hospital New Zealand
1910 Nursing Invalid Feeding Cup The South Otago Hospital New Zealand
£12.99 inc. tax

Lovely little hospital invalid feeding cup.

c1910

The invalid feeder cup was commonly used in the care of the sick during the 19th Century and into the early 20th Century.

As strawers did not exist the spout offered a way of feeding sick people liquid food and drink.

The handle is situation to the side so it can be held by the nurse or carer and poured into the invalid's mouth. It also has a guard in the shape of a mouth to prevent the liquid spilling onto the invalid. These 'moustache guards' were quite common in Victorian times with feeder cups as well as standard tea sets, to ensure men's facial hair, a very popular style of the time, stayed clean.

Stamped with The Otago Hospital Board Balclutha New Sealand.

Made in England by Royal Doulton - Royal Doulton where given permission to use the word "Royal" in their name in 1901.

 Age-related crackling visible and surface cracks present (No actual breaks)

Good collectors piece

£12.99 inc. tax
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Product Code: OJO22e
Brand: Royal Doulton
Product Condition: Used
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