Mahogany medicine chest with 3 glass bottles

Made:
1800-1880 in London
maker:
Bayley, Son and Blew
Mahogany medicine chest with3 unlabelled glass bottles

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Mahogany medicine chest with3 unlabelled glass bottles
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Mahogany medicine chest with3 unlabelled glass bottles. Half of the box with lid, half has many compartments with 3 empty bottles. Under lid comapartment is inscribed, ' FROM/ BAYLEY,/ SON AND BLEW,/ COCKSPUR STREET/ LONDON'. By Bayley, Son and Blew, English, 19th century.

Details

Category:
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A48460
Materials:
box, mahogany and bottles, glass
Measurements:
overall: 173 mm x 340 mm x 212 mm,
type:
medicine chest
credit:
Bowman