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A
portable writing case from the late 19th or early 20th
century with which a chemist, apothecary or doctor would have
issued scripts. The case is made from high quality stitched leather.
On the front the brass escutcheon holds the original
key in a fully functioning lock mechanism. On the
back there is a leather carrying handle. The inside is lined
with cedar and has two storage compartments with lids
and finger holes and a third container which holds a
fitted ink jar with a brass screw on lid. The lid of
the case is lined with fine leather and embossed in
gold lettering "Allen and Hanburys London". Allen and Hanbury were in business in
East London from 1715. They moved to Wigmore Street in
1870 and were taken over by Escham Bors and Walsh in
the 1970s. Measurement 140 x 220 x 55 mm |