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Alta Bates Sanitarium 65 Gorham EP Sliver Soldered Creamer Cira, 1905 Berkeley
$ 49.89
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Alta Bates Sanitarium 65 Gorham EP Sliver Soldered Creamer Cira, 1905Heavy duty constructed Creamer?
In nice faultless condition considering age/use (silver plating excluded and dents)
Lid shape resembles a Milk Can Cover
Measures 3 ¾” tall x 6 7/8” at its widest x 2 ½” diameter base
Holds 8 oz and Weighs 13 oz
Monogrammed on the side with the
A intertwined with letter B
Clearly marked on bottom “”Alta Bates Sanitarium”…
The 1906 San Francisco Earth Quake was a mere 14 Miles away from the Alta Bates Sanitarium
Very nice Historical work of art and highly collectable
Wikipedia/Google
In 1904, Bates cared for women and their newborn babies in her parents' home on
Walnut Street
in
Berkeley, California
. At the time, there was no local hospital.
The following year, Bates founded an eight-bed
sanitarium
for women and children at
2314 Dwight Way
. Established with about 0, the Bates Sanitarium also served as a nursing school. Its first class of nursing students graduated in 1906
Founded in 1905 on
Dwight Way
in
Berkeley
by nurse Alta Alice Miner Bates, the Alta Bates Sanitarium started as an eight-bed hospital for women and their infants.
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