000-100-037-782-C
Spatula
from Castlecary, Stirlingshire
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-099-779-C
Spear and shield (fragments)
from Balnakeil, Durness, Sutherland
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-040-012-C
Spear butt
From Traprain Law, East Lothian
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-795-C
Spear point bit
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-797-C
Spear point flat bit
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-034-353-C
Spearhead
from Premnay, Aberdeenshire
© National Museums Scotland
000-180-001-312-C
Spearhead
from Arnicle, Kintyre, Argyll
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-104-227-C
Specific gravity beads
probably made in Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland
000-180-000-787-C
'Spirit husband' (blolo bian), as used by Baule people
of Ivory Coast, Africa
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-103-521-C
Splint holder
from Greenbog, Grange, Banffshire
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-103-520-C
Splint or rushlight holder
from Tarry Croys, Keith, Banffshire
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-001-292-C
Splinter cradle
From Birse, Aberdeenshire
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-001-284-C
Splinter holder
From Aldivalloch, Upper Cabrach, Banffshire
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-803-C
Spoon bit reamer used to form the upper bores of Highland bagpipe chanters
collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-804-C
Spoon bit reamer used to rough finish Highland bagpipe chanter bores
collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-103-604-C
'Spunk' box
made at Kirkpatrick-Durham, Kirkcudbrightshire
© National Museums Scotland