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Wooden chest for transporting penicillin during WWII

Wooden chest for transporting penicillin during WWII

1942-1945

Wooden chest for Jones lock stitch sewing machine

Wooden chest for Jones lock stitch sewing machine

1879-1909

Islamic decorated chest

Islamic decorated chest

chest

chest

1930-1989

Money chest

Money chest

Chest

Chest

1701-1800

Wooden chest of drawers for wage tins from Liverpool Road Railway Station, featuring space for 10 drawers.

Chest of drawers for wage tins

1835-1900

Pine chest, functioning as portable chemical cabinet with various reagents, laboratory glassware, and other laboratory equipment

Portable chemical cabinet in pine chest

Medicine chest

Medicine chest

1831-1870

Medicine chest, mahogany, velvet lining.

Medicine Chest

1801-1850

Two wooden lead-lined chests with leather side handles for 1937-835 Pt1: Private Coach, probably late 19th century

Two wooden lead-lined chests with leather side handles for 1937-835 Pt1: Private Coach

Medicine chest, by Allen and Co., York, English, c1870

Medicine chest

1841-1880

Chest of drawers, mahogany, English, 1850-1900

Chest of drawers

1850-1900

Iron chest with multiple bolt lock, German, 1600-1699

Iron chest with multiple bolt lock, German, 17th Century

1600-1699

Rectangular wooden chest for 2 balances, set of weights and tweezers, 1701-1900

Rectangular wooden chest for 2 balances

1701-1900

Wooden military medicine chest, rectangular box with hinged lid, iron fittings, red cross painted on top, 3 removable trays inside containing dressings, drugs, splints etc, German, 1914-1918

Wooden military medicine chest

A wooden (deal) tool chest and a green drillers apron

A wooden (deal) tool chest and a green drillers apron

Salford Town's chest, with twelve keys, by Chubb & Son, England, 1839

Salford Town's chest, with twelve keys, by Chubb & Son, 1839

1839

Wooden chest; 346x150x260mm; covered with gold plush and brass fittings; removable tray with compartments for CDVs (4) and Cabinets (2); with large number of CDVs and cabinets, mostly German views; some portraits; 4 ball feet (one missing).

Chest with CDVs and Cabinet Cards

Salford Town's chest, by Chubb & Son, England, 1839

Salford Town's chest, by Chubb & Son, 1839

1839