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Bass drone top for a set of Highland bagpipes
by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1850
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Chanter and stock for a set of Highland bagpipes
by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1850
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Chanter for a half-size set of Highland bagpipes
by Murdoch MacLean, Glasgow, c. 1810
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Chanter for a set of half-size Highland bagpipes
by Alexander Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1840
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Chanter for half-size set of Highland bagpipes
by John Ban MacKenzie, Breadalbane, c. 1850
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Chanter for half-size set of Highland bagpipes
by John Ban MacKenzie, Breadalbane, c. 1850
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Chanter from a set of two-drone Highland bagpipes
attributed to Robert Glen, Edinburgh
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Set of Highland bagpipes with tartan ribbon and tassels
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Set of two-drone Highland bagpipes with a common stock
attributed to Robert Glen
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Bass and tenor drone for a set of half-size Highland bagpipes
by Alexander Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1840
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Thistle finial forming bass drone top for a set of Highland bagpipes
by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1850
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Set of drones and blowpipe for a set of Highland bagpipes
Scottish, 19th century
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Drone stock with carving from a set of two-drone Highland bagpipes
attributed to Robert Glen, Edinburgh
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Set of drones for a set of Highland bagpipes
Scottish, early 19th century
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Andrew Ross, Sr. and Andrew Ross, Jr. cutting sheepskin for pipe bags
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Andrew Ross Sr. and Andrew Ross Jr inspecting and measuring ivory for bagpipes
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