Baby Rattle, 1760-1780

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Artifact Overview

Eighteenth-century parents viewed teething as a potentially dangerous time for their baby -- difficulties in cutting teeth, many believed, could lead to disease or even death. Coral and bells proved a useful toy to ease parent's fears. The whistle and bells provided noisy entertainment, while the hard coral teething surface eased the child's pain and helped ward off perceived dangers.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Baby rattle

Date Made

1760-1780

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

67.100.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Coral (Material)
Gold (Metal)

Dimensions

Length: 6 in

Baby Rattle, 1760-1780