Bottle Warmer
ca. 1971 (made)
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A well-shaped electric warmer for feeding-bottles, made of pink plastic with an aluminium-lining. The warmer has an on-off switch of cream plastic (with a red dot saying 'ON'), a ribbed switch in red plastic to regulate heat (with a silver-coloured paper collar to indicate LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH) and a small (orange) light which appears when the appliance is switched on and disappears when food is ready. It also has a white plastic flex and a white plastic 13 amp plug. The recessed base is of black plastic and is printed with the instructions.
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Materials and techniques | Plastic with aluminium lined, electrical |
Brief description | Bottle warmer, for a baby bottle, plastic with aluminium lined, electrical, by Pifco, England, ca.1971 |
Physical description | A well-shaped electric warmer for feeding-bottles, made of pink plastic with an aluminium-lining. The warmer has an on-off switch of cream plastic (with a red dot saying 'ON'), a ribbed switch in red plastic to regulate heat (with a silver-coloured paper collar to indicate LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH) and a small (orange) light which appears when the appliance is switched on and disappears when food is ready. It also has a white plastic flex and a white plastic 13 amp plug. The recessed base is of black plastic and is printed with the instructions. |
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Accession number | MISC.604-1986 |
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Record created | July 1, 2009 |
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