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The glass-molded Alexandra "Banjo" baby bottle shown here-very rare-bid now
The glass-molded Alexandra "Banjo" baby bottle shown here is typical of the flattened shape of bottles of the period. This example is 150 mm in height and features the inscription: S. Maw's, London & Sons. Trade Mark.
Although that first rubber teat was patented by Elijah Pratt of New York in 1845, it was not until the early 1900’s that a practical rubber teat for infant feeding bottles, which didn’t disintegrate in hot water or have a nasty smell, was developed.