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Nuneaton
Warwickshire
United Kingdom
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Fascinating Georgian chemist’s case, steeped in period charm, and practical ingenuity. Crafted from select flame mahogany, offering warm caramel tones and fine grain interest, either side a brass drop-down handle. Lid opens to reveal 11 individually sized compartments with gently timeworn lining.
Lower drawer hosts 18 further sections, through pin with polished brass tip secures the lower drawer for travel or display. Fascia adorned with a brass lock escutcheon — key absent. Displays a fine balance of form and function, perfect for collectors of medical antiques
A delightfully presented example of Georgian field apothecary design, this antique box makes for an intriguing conversation piece or display cabinet centrepiece. Solid joints and construction, delivered ready for the home.
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Reference: DBSS
measurements
Height:
19 cm
Width:
27 cm
Depth:
20 cm
measurements
declaration
Sovereign Antiques has clarified that the George III Apothecary Box without Contents (LA545166) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1780