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Description
This pap feeder dates back to the 19th Century or early 1900's.
It is in good condition for its age and measures about 14 cm in length and 5.5 cm at its highest.
It is decorated in a darkish blue onion pattern and was probably made in Germany.
There is a maker's mark on the base.
Pap boats were used for feeding infants (and invalids) pap, that is soaked bread with meal and sugar added. They were in common use in the 19th Century and the early years of the 20th Century.
Please keep an eye on our listings as we shall be selling the substantial collection of a retired chemist in the next few weeks.
No BUY NOW.
ALSO, PLEASE NOTE that the courier quotes are the cheapest available (ex Christchurch) from either Fastways and/or Courier Post but you MUST check with them BOTH as to whether they consider your address to be URBAN or RURAL and WILL deliver. They each have quite different ideas which may (probably will) differ from yours!
Neither will deliver to P.O. Boxes.
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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Canterbury (Non-signature) | $3.61 | |
Canterbury > Rural (Signature) | $7.79 | |
Rest of South Island (Signature) | $7.59 | |
Rest of South Island > Rural (Signature) | $10.47 | |
North Island (Non-signature) | $7.75 | |
North Island > Rural (Signature) | $11.51 | |
Pick-up available from Christchurch City, Canterbury | Free |
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