000-100-079-233-C
Silver presentation spoon
Probably made by David McGregor and Co., Perth
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000-100-000-974-C
Silver salver known as the Strathmore Salver
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000-100-002-061-C
Silver scalpel case
Presented to T. Metcalf in 1838 by the people of Tyninghame, East Lothian
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000-190-000-919-C
Silver scalpel case
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-001-576-C
Silver snuff box
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-002-445-C
Silver spoon
From Irvine, Ayrshire
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000-100-082-004-C
Silver spoon
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000-100-002-459-C
Silver spoon found in Haddington, East Lothian
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-000-924-C
Silver spoon known as the 'Cunningham seal-top'
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000-190-000-782-C
Silver sugar basin
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-001-208-C
Silver tankard
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-001-218-C
Silver tea caddy
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-000-950-C
Silver teapot and stand
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-000-989-C
Silver wax jack with a detachable silver snuffer
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-001-176-C
Silver wine taster
Made in Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-003-087-C
Silver-gilt medal of Queen Anne and James VIII, the Old Pretender
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