19th Century 60 Drawer Wood Apothecary Cabinet

$1,900

SOLD

Antique apothecary cabinet made from an old Victrola shipping container. It features 60 uniformed sized drawers with black painted round wood knobs. These cabinets were used for organized storage of small items, such as herbs and spices in an apothecary, or documents and records in an office. Good condition with surface wear and scratches on the top from prior use. The top is being worked on. One available.

Inventory no.

R289269

Availability

Sold

Location

52nd Street NYC

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

34.25 in. H x 25.25 in. W x 8 in. D, drawers 5.75 in. D x 3.5 in. W x 1.5 in. H

Width (in.)

25.25

Height (in.)

34.25

Depth (in.)

8

Composition

Wood

Color

Black, Dark wood tone, Medium wood tone

Period

1800s

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