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Carved powder-horn carried by a Scottish soldier in North America
000-000-100-242-C
Carved powder-horn carried by a Scottish soldier in North America

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Powder horn
000-100-000-833-C
Powder horn

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Powder horn
000-100-000-835-C
Powder horn

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Powder horn
000-100-000-836-C
Powder horn

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Powder horn
000-100-047-855-C
Powder horn

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Powder horn, associated with Rob Roy Macgregor
000-100-047-856-C
Powder horn, associated with Rob Roy Macgregor

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Powder horn, engraved with map of north-east America
000-100-000-843-C
Powder horn, engraved with map of north-east America

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Powder horn, from the north east of Scotland
000-190-000-731-C
Powder horn, from the north east of Scotland

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Powder horn of the 81st (Highland) Regiment
000-100-022-945-C
Powder horn of the 81st (Highland) Regiment

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Powder horn, owned by James Graham, Marquis of Montrose
000-100-000-844-C
Powder horn, owned by James Graham, Marquis of Montrose

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Powder horn, said to have belonged to Sir George MacKenzie of Tarbet
000-190-000-732-C
Powder horn, said to have belonged to Sir George MacKenzie of Tarbet

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Powder-horn
000-100-000-832-C
Powder-horn

From North West Scotland
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Powder-horn
000-100-000-838-C
Powder-horn

From Speymouth, Moray
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Powder-horn
000-100-000-839-C
Powder-horn

From North East Scotland
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Powder-horn, owned by Campbell of Glenlyon
000-100-000-842-C
Powder-horn, owned by Campbell of Glenlyon

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