Queen Victoria's travelling medicine case:

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Queen Victoria's travelling medicine case:
The leather-covered case with tooled decoration and inset nickelled handle, with divisions containing fifteen bottles with paper labels, mostly from Squire & Son, 413 Oxford Street, London, the lid with sprung inner lining, in leather outer case with strap and handle and tooled label The Queen -- 10¾in.(27cm.)wide
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Her Majesty Queen Victoria (1819-1901).

The vendors' father and grandfather were designated respectively Surgeon and Physician-in-Ordinary to Princess Beatrice at Kensington Palace, and it was from the housekeeper that the caseis believed to have come.

A travelling medicine case made for Prince Albert was sold in Medical Instruments on 18 August 1994, lot 79. Queen Victoria's dental instruments were sold in the same sale, lot 144.