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"mahogany" in materials

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Mahogany games table
000-100-045-696-C
Mahogany games table

Made in Greenock
© National Museums Scotland



Ballot box, used by the Edinburgh Harmonists' Society
000-100-103-827-C
Ballot box, used by the Edinburgh Harmonists' Society

© National Museums Scotland



Barometer
000-180-001-181-C
Barometer

probably made in Falkirk, Stirlingshire
© National Museums Scotland



Barometer, made by Angelo Lovi
000-180-000-296-C
Barometer, made by Angelo Lovi

in Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland



Barometer, made by Balthazar Knie
000-180-000-297-C
Barometer, made by Balthazar Knie

in Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland



Barometer, made by James Crichton
000-180-000-970-C
Barometer, made by James Crichton

in Glasgow
© National Museums Scotland



Box for housing a set of Union bagpipes
000-000-579-831-C
Box for housing a set of Union bagpipes

owned by William Mackie, Aberdeen, 19th century
© National Museums Scotland



Chair, adapted to serve as dentist's chair
000-100-104-339-C
Chair, adapted to serve as dentist's chair

probably made in Scotland
© National Museums Scotland



Chair purchased by Adam Galt
000-100-104-899-C
Chair purchased by Adam Galt

© National Museums Scotland



Chemical balance
000-180-001-218-C
Chemical balance

probably made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Chronometer
000-180-001-173-C
Chronometer

© National Museums Scotland



Compass
000-100-104-229-C
Compass

probably made at Leith
© National Museums Scotland



Demonstration apparatus, known as 'Philosophical Fireworks'
000-100-082-636-C
Demonstration apparatus, known as 'Philosophical Fireworks'

© National Museums Scotland



Hair hygrometer
000-100-102-709-C
Hair hygrometer

probably made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Hygrometer
000-100-104-224-C
Hygrometer

made in England
© National Museums Scotland



Instruction book, for set of specific gravity beads
000-190-002-208-C
Instruction book, for set of specific gravity beads

probably made in Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland




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