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1880's to 1920's - RARE! Hospital Patient Feeding Cup or Invalid Cup used Ashore in Hospitals and on Hospital Ships for injured Soldiers and Sailors who were bed invalids and couldn't sit up to feed. - Beautifully Designed and Primarilly Made in England and Exported to Friend and Foe Alike. This Plain White Feeding Cup is Larger Than Normal.
Most of these Patient Feeding Cups were made during WWI by the British Porcelain and Ceramic Industry due to the horrendous number of casualties that were incurred by all sides.
























 Rare Hospital Feeding Cup, Plain White but Large Size
Beautifully produced hospital feeding cup used by injured and invalid soldiers and sailors who could not sit up to feed used from Civil War through WWI era's. Bottom marked Made in England with Manufacture's Mark. Perfect Gift for the Hospital Corpman, Doctor or Nurse!
 Click Photo!  Excellent Condition w/ Some Slight Crazing Inside Bottom but Does Not Detract. Used in hospitals ashore and hospital ships from the 1860's through WWI. Huge quantity produced during WWI and produced almost exclusively in England which Exported these around the world to friend and foe alike.  $79.  Click Here To Order


The Pirate's Lair
78 Canterbury Drive
Stafford, Virginia 22554
Phone: 540-659-6209
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