Medicine chest, small, hinged lid, with 9 empty unlabelled glass bottles, c1840 Medicine chest 1801-1900
Medicine case, small, wood, with 6 bottles, from Tyler's shop, Kensington, c1930 Medicine case 1920-1940
Wooden medicine chest, walnut veneer in checquered sections, large upright cabinet with bowed front, hinged lid opens from side front acts as door, felt covered, compartments, removable bottle tray, large drawer in base, empty, European(?), 1731-1820 Wooden medicine chest 1731-1820
Medicine chest, winged front, with an extensive set of bottles, including a large number of small ones in drawers, almost all with labels and contents, c.1840, [111 parts] Medicine chest 1810-1850
Medicine chest, very small, oak, with three labelled glass bottles and liquid measure, c1900 Medicine chest 1880-1920
Medicine chest, small, hinged lid, complete with five unlabelled glass bottles, c1840 Medicine chest 1820-1860
Medicine chest, mahogany, with four unlabelled glass bottles and two weights, c1850 Medicine chest 1830-1860
Medicine chest, with full contents of three empty unlabelled glass bottles, c1840 Medicine chest 1830-1860
Leatherette medal case, empty, hinged lid, silk and velvet [interior], probably English, 1880-1930 Leatherette medal case
Essence box with painted scenes on outside, four bottles within, probably European, 1751-1850 Essence box with painted scenes on outside 1751-1850
Medicine chest, book-style opening, excellent contents including labelled bottles and drawers, c.1815 Medicine chest 1810-1825
Medecine chest, mahogany, winged front, with 17 glass bottles with cuckoo labels, interesting bottle trays on top of drawer, 4 weights spare stopper, glass rod, pipette, 2 confection glasses and 3 ointment boxes of lead, English, c1830 Medecine chest 1801-1850
Medicine chest, medium size, with 15 glass bottles, 4 labelled, glass liquid measure, 5 labelled confection glasses, a knife, a lancet, a lump of unknown drug, and a glass syringe, English, c1860 Medicine chest 1840-1880
Gas vaccine oven, made by R. Lequeux, 64 rue Gay-Lussac, Paris, France, 1880-1930. Vaccine oven 1880-1930