A quality Victorian ship's apothecary chest, in solid mahogany with recessed brass fittings, the hinged lid enclosing 15 various bottles, the two drawers to the base with pin locking containing considerable medical paraphernalia including: scales, boxed…
An Edwardian apothecary cabinet oak construction. Double glazed doors with four drawers and various shelves. Wall hang or freestanding. 57 x 53 x 19 cm
Victorian mahogany travelling apothecary cabinet, 19th century, with inset brass carrying handle, removable back plate, two hinged doors opening to fitted interior, displaying glass apothecary bottles with stoppers, and five drawers comprising scale,…
A Victorian travelling apothecary set, double doors opening to five drawers and twelve bottles, above a further drawer and a concealed sliding bottle compartment to verso, 37 x 29.5 x 19 cm
A 19th century apothecary set in brass bound mahogany box by 'J.Walker, London', bottles labeled 'Gould & Martin Homoeopathic Chemists, 90 Collins St. East, Melbourne, 20 cm high, 27 cm wide, 17 cm deep
A Chinese apothecary cabinet, of rustic form, with a mitred plank top and thirty six drawers with black ring handles above three lower wide drawers, a simply shaped apron, the curved edges extending to small feet. Height 112 cm. Width 89 cm. Depth 49 cm
Rare Australian cedar 19th century apothecary cabinet with roll down front & drawer in bottom, some bottles labelled Edgar S Wigg & Co., Homeopathic Chemist 12 Rundle St Adelaide
Antique mahogany scientist's box, fitted with scales and apothecary bottles, with name plaque, Sir Brook Taylor, a noted mathematician & inventor. Taylor was an adviser to the Privy Council.
Chemist box: antique Homoeopathy set in burr walnut one-drawer box fitted with 30 glass bottles; plus book 'The Stepping-Stone to Homoeopathy and Health, Dr.Ruddock' c1872.