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An anatomical education aid used by medical students and others for the study of the human brain. Made from a heavy type of plastic but believed to date from the first half of the 20th century. Some rubbing to the paint and wear around the retaining pins, but an accurate anatomical model.
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measurements
Height:
10 cm
Width:
15 cm
Depth:
12 cm
measurements
declaration
Sanda Antiques has clarified that the Vintage Anatomical Medical Science Model of a Human Brain (LA488518) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being Early 20th Century
declaration
condition
condition
Condition is generally good and is commensurate with the age and use put to. There are some minor paint loses and scuffing around the base of some of the fixing pins and I have tried to show this in the photographs