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The Antique Village, The Old Whiteways Cider Factory
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Description
This is an antique pharmacist's medicine cup. An English, glass and leather apothecary measure, dating to the Victorian period, circa 19000.
A fascinating pocket medicine cup and miniature measure
Displaying a desirable aged patina and in good order
Hand-etched glass with measures for spoonfuls, presenting a bright appearance
Protected within a quality, patinated leather case with a distinctive purple interior
Case lid reads 'Medicine Glass, Minim Measure'
This is a charming antique pharmacist's medicine cup, utilised by travelling chemists to offer their concoctions. In good order and nicely presented, delivered polished and ready to display.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 7cm (2.75'')
Max Depth: 7cm (2.75'')
Max Height: 6.5cm (2.5'')
Cup Width: 5cm (2'')
Cup Depth: 5cm (2'')
Cup Height: 6.5cm (2.5'')
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measurements
Height:
6.5 cm
Width:
7 cm
Depth:
7 cm
Cup Width: 5cm (2'')
Cup Depth: 5cm (2'')
Cup Height: 6.5cm (2.5'')
measurements
declaration
London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Antique Pharmacist's Medicine Cup, English, Glass, Apothecary Measure, Victorian (LA425027) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900