LIB159 - Walnut wood pharmacy from the early 1900s.
Complete with:
2 pieces of furniture measuring cm W 510 x H 290 x D 38
2 pieces of furniture measuring cm W 137 x H 290 x D 38
1 portal/laboratory measuring cm W 121 x H 290 x D 12
a glass-fronted display case measuring cm W 72 x H 154 x D 28
1 counter measuring cm W 265 x H 92 x D 52
Total dimensions: 14.87 linear meters x H 2.90 meters
The larger pieces of furniture feature carved and gilded columns, lower doors with shelves, and small drawers above, while the upper part has glass doors and shelves, embellished with two cornices with sculpted faces.
The smaller pieces of furniture also feature carved columns, lower doors with shelves and a pair of small drawers above. The upper part is enhanced by glass doors with shelves and a mirror inside. The top has a wavy cornice centered by a sculpted face.
The counter has a faux marble lacquered top, the Latin inscription "Scientia Morbos Vincit" (Knowledge Conquers Illnesses), and sculpted health symbols (in the center we find the Rod of Asclepius, which symbolizes the health arts, combining the snake, which with the changing of its skin symbolizes rebirth and fertility, with the rod, a simple instrument).