Historical information
This is a vintage infant feeding bottle, likely from the early to mid-20th century.
Glaxo was a well-known dairy and baby formula brand, originally from New Zealand, later becoming a global pharmaceutical company.
These bottles were designed for infant feeding, often used with rubber tubes or nipples to mimic natural feeding.
The curved design allowed caregivers to hold the bottle at different angles to control the milk flow.
Physical description
Glaxo Infant Feeding Bottle.
A clear glass bottle with a curved, elongated body.
The brand name "Glaxo" is embossed in cursive script on the side.
The bottle has a rounded bottom and a narrow neck, designed for use with a rubber teat or feeding tube.
No cap or lid is present.
Inscriptions & markings
The word "Glaxo" is embossed prominently on the bottle.