This type of baby bottle does not allow sucking, it allows drinking.
It has always been widespread in all civilizations.
In Anglo-Saxon countries, it is known as "pap boats" or "porridge boat".
This baby bottle takes the form of a calabash split in two. Smooth body underlined by a strong edge.
Minerva hallmark.
Master Goldsmith: partially erased.
Engraved Jacqueline on the body.
Weight: 57.30 grams.
Height: 3.20 cm.
Maximum length: 12.20 cm.
Maximum width: 6.30 cm.
20th century period.
Traces of use, deformations and small shocks on the edge of the base.
Reference: Marie Hélène Desjardins, "Les biberons du Docteur Dufour", Publication of the Musée de Fécamp - 1997.