Pair of Apothecary Chests

c. 1850
$25,880 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 37.0" D: 21.0" H: 49.75"
Materials
Northern Elmwood
Collection #
BJC078
Estimated Shipping
$2,000

It is unusual to find a pair of 19th-century Chinese apothecary chests that have remained together during the past century. Cabinets like this were originally used by doctors to organize and store herbal medicines. Each of the chests has 46 drawers with multiple compartments and paper labels that designate what was stored inside. Some of the drawers even have their original Chinese coin escutcheons. Others were lost over time and have been replaced with small round brass plates made by hand. The cabinets are brilliantly constructed with mortise and tenon joinery and the original lacquer finishes have aged beautifully.

Additional Dimensions:
Small Drawers divided into Four Compartments: 4"W x 4"D x 3.75"H
Medium Drawers divided into Two Compartments: 8.5"W x 7.75"D x 3.75"H
Large Drawer divided into Two Compartments: 8.25"W x 12"D x 3.75"H

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