

Antique J. Betts & Son Woodbridge Aqua Glass Infant Feeding Bottle Victorian
Antique J. Betts & Son Woodbridge Aqua Glass Infant Feeding Bottle – Victorian / Edwardian Chemist Bottle
A fascinating antique aqua glass infant feeding bottle, embossed “J. Betts & Son, Chemists, Woodbridge”. This charming late Victorian to Edwardian bottle is a wonderful piece of local Suffolk social history, combining chemist advertising, early childcare history and collectible antique glass in one small but highly characterful object.
The bottle has a flattened boat or banana-shaped body, a short neck and a pronounced rounded lip, suggesting it was most likely used as an infant feeding bottle rather than a standard medicine bottle. Its attractive pale blue/aqua glass contains the small bubbles, ripples and irregularities often associated with older utilitarian glass, giving it a lovely timeworn appearance.
J. Betts & Son were chemists and druggists based in Woodbridge, Suffolk, with records connecting the business to 64 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge from the late 19th century onwards. Chemists of this period supplied far more than medicines; they often sold nursery, domestic health, mineral water and household medical items. This bottle was likely made for or supplied through the J. Betts & Son chemist business, making it an appealing item for collectors of antique chemist bottles, Suffolk history, Victorian baby bottles and early medical or nursery-related objects.
This is a particularly attractive example due to its named chemist embossing, local place name and unusual shape. It would display beautifully in a collection of antique bottles, apothecary items, social history pieces, nursery history objects or Victorian domestic wares.
Details
Type: Antique infant feeding bottle / chemist bottle
Name on bottle: J. Betts & Son, Chemists, Woodbridge
Date: Late Victorian to Edwardian, circa 1890–1910
Material: Aqua blue glass
Size: Approximately 14cm long x 5cm deep
Colour: Pale aqua / blue-green glass
Origin: Woodbridge, Suffolk, England
Condition
Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface marks, internal residue/clouding, tiny bubbles and manufacturing irregularities within the glass. There are signs of use and age, as expected for a utilitarian bottle of this period. Please study the photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.
This item is sold as a decorative antique collectable only and is not suitable for modern feeding or practical use.
Why We Love It
This little bottle is full of quiet history. It speaks of a local Woodbridge chemist, Victorian and Edwardian childcare, and the everyday domestic objects that rarely survive intact. The pale aqua glass catches the light beautifully, while the embossed lettering gives it a strong sense of place and provenance.
A small but evocative piece of Suffolk social history..
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