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Bottle
    • Setting:
      Room XVII
    • Maker:
      unknown
    • Date:
      18th cent.
    • Materials:
      glass
    • Dimensions:
      height 235 mm
    • Inventory:
      1834 bis
    • Bottle (Inv. 1834 bis)

Empty bottle, lacking a stopper, with late eighteenth-century label identifying the original contents as "microcosmic salt" [sic]. The term generally denoted the crystallized salts found in human urine. Given Grand Duke Peter Leopold's keen interest in the chemical analysis of these salts, the bottle probably came from his private laboratory.