Description
case height: 42cm
Width: 36.5cm
Depth: 26cm
An authentic human skull presented within a period wooden and glass display case, typical of early scientific and medical teaching environments.
The skull is mounted on a central support within the case, allowing for clear study and display from multiple angles.
The case itself is constructed from wood with glazed panels and brass fittings, raised on adjustable feet—features commonly associated with laboratory or academic apparatus.
The etched glass panel bears the name “Paul Bunge, Hamburg,” a noted German maker of scientific instruments, further enhancing its historical and academic significance.
The skull exhibits natural anatomical detail, with visible sutures and structure, alongside remnants of historic teaching preparation, including a green-toned patination often seen on ex-medical specimens used for study or demonstration.
A striking and rare piece, combining natural history, medical science, and display craftsmanship, ideal for collectors of scientific antiques, cabinets of curiosities, or museum-style interiors.
















