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This page is a continual work-in-progress. The idea is post a short list of dealers and others, based on my experience, from whom I have acquired very nice things from and whom I feel worthy of being referenced. It is also to post "ceramic feeder" related websites that I know about of come across for your reference. It would be appreciated if mention of this website would be made when contacting them so they know.
[This is my other website that is intended to steer searches to this website]

[American Collectors of Infant Feeders]
[This is a small national club where some members are interested in and collect ceramic feeders but unfortunantly they are the small minority and some of those also collect other related things like glass bottles and things which I have no interest. With that said I was left with the sense when last talking to a few members that the club is beginning to realize that more time and effort need to be spent in this area for the club to survive. I am keeping my eyes open and will report back if I sense this is indeed happening. Never the less you should check it out and they hold annual conventions.
[A website of mostly 18th and 19th Century ceramics - need to keep an eye out and best to contact him and let him know you specific interests]
[Contact: Garry Atkins]
[A website of mostly 19th Century ceramics - another great guy - also contact him and let him know what you are interested in]
[Martyn Edgell Antiques Ltd.]
[Contact: Martyn Edgell]
[Kind of a confusing website when you want only a certain thing but I think one can do it and I have never given it a chance. I generally look at every page of every type and see if I see something]
[Contact: Andrew Pye]
The Antique Dispensary Ltd
[Laurence is the envy of every collector because of his collection, his vast list of contacts in the UK and his years of buying and selling them. Let me add that he really is nice guy to do business with]
[Contact: Laurence Cooper]
[Laurence does not have a website but can be reached via email at theantiquedispensary@btinternet.com]
On Ebay he uses the name Argentor.
Here are a few books that I came across in my collecting days (besides Crellin's) that had either pictures or illustrations of ceramic feeders in them:
