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Horn spoon
Horn spoon
From Gunnister, Northmavine, Shetland

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-000-917-C
Powder horn
Powder horn

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000-100-047-855-C
Bugle horn, owned by Auld Wat Scott of Harden
Bugle horn, owned by Auld Wat Scott of Harden

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000-100-002-344-C
Detail showing the carved horn handle of a bronze sword
Detail showing the carved horn handle of a bronze sword
From Dell, Aird, Lewis, Outer Hebrides

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000-100-034-411-C
Powder horn, associated with Rob Roy Macgregor
Powder horn, associated with Rob Roy Macgregor

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000-100-047-856-C
Powder horn, owned by James Graham, Marquis of Montrose
Powder horn, owned by James Graham, Marquis of Montrose

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000-100-000-844-C
Carved powder-horn carried by a Scottish soldier in North America
Carved powder-horn carried by a Scottish soldier in North America

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000-000-100-242-C
Back of a chanter for a full size set of Highland bagpipes known as MacCorquodale's Pipes
Back of a chanter for a full size set of Highland bagpipes known as MacCorquodale's Pipes
late 18th century

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000-000-579-762-C
Bagpipe chanter for a set of Scottish small-pipes
Bagpipe chanter for a set of Scottish small-pipes
Scottish, late 19th century

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000-000-580-000-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
by Bannon, Edinburgh, 18th century

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000-000-579-913-C
Bangle, by Paul Godfrey
Bangle, by Paul Godfrey

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000-180-001-886-C
Bowl
Bowl
made at Kirkcaldy, Fife

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000-190-001-323-C
Bowl, made at Kirkcaldy, Fife
Bowl, made at Kirkcaldy, Fife

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000-100-102-844-C
Chanter for a full size set of Highland bagpipes known as MacCorquodale's Pipes
Chanter for a full size set of Highland bagpipes known as MacCorquodale's Pipes
late 18th century

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000-000-579-761-C
Chanter for a set of Highland bagpipes formerly owned by Sir Joseph Noel Paton
Chanter for a set of Highland bagpipes formerly owned by Sir Joseph Noel Paton
made by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1850

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000-000-579-777-C
Chanter for a set of Scottish small pipes
Chanter for a set of Scottish small pipes
belonged to a Sutherland family, late 18th century

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000-000-579-727-C

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