A German rosewood travelling apothecary case
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A German rosewood travelling apothecary case

SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY

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A German rosewood travelling apothecary case
SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY
The hinged rectangular top and two base drawers with fitted interiors for glass medicine containers, each with leather slim to the top with label printed Dr. Wilmar Schwabe Leipzig for the largest part apparantly unused, also incorporating some medicines from other homeopathic manufacturors, some bottles lacking
21.5 cm. high x 71 cm. wide x 37.5 cm. deep
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Christie's charges a Buyer's premium calculated at 23.205% of the hammer price for each lot with a value up to €110,000. If the hammer price of a lot exceeds €110,000 then the premium for the lot is calculated at 23.205% of the first €110,000 plus 11.9% of any amount in excess of €110,000. Buyer's Premium is calculated on this basis for each lot individually.

拍品專文

Dr Wilmar Schwabe (1840-1917) started his company in 1866 in Leipzig. From the start his goal was to found a company which would research, standardise and make available medicines made on the basis of plants (phytopharmacy). Today still a family run bussiness, the Dr. Wilmar Schwabe group is one of the worlds leading phytopharmaceuticals.