Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Our World: Antique Baby Bottles


Have you ever seen baby bottles like these?  I never had until I saw them at the Museum Bai Jeddah, located down in Jeddah's old historic district called Al Balad.  With nipples on both ends, I was miffed and intrigued.

These antique baby bottles were named after the word for "boat" in Arabic because of their shape.  Either nipple could be used for drinking, but the extra nipple allowed for refilling the bottle without interrupting the baby and could also release air trapped inside the bottle.



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5 comments:

Photo Cache said...

Those are precious, priceless reminders of days past. Very cool finds.

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William Kendall said...

No, I've never seen any like that before.

Dina said...

That's a genius idea. Wish I could have had some of those double nipple bottles (for my first-born we were still using glass bottles here).
Thanks for showing us, Susie.

Jerry Mc Kenna said...

Very nice idea.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

That is interesting. More than one way to solve a problem.