000-180-001-985-C
Miniature jug, with Duke of Hamilton coat of arms
made in Glasgow
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000-100-001-070-C
Silver cream jug made in the Canongate, Edinburgh
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000-100-103-029-C
Silver milk jug made in India, 1896 - 1906
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000-100-001-007-C
Coffee pot and hot milk jug, made in Edinburgh
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000-100-103-882-C
Jug, with scene depicting Prince Charles Edward Stewart
made in Greenock, Renfrewshire
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000-100-045-535-C
Porcelain jug made at Newbiggin, near Musselburgh, East Llothian
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000-100-001-058-C
Silver jug for hot water, made in Glasgow, 1897-98
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000-100-079-263-C
Earthenware jug marking the marriage of John and Margaret Greig
Probably made at Greenock, Renfrewshire
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000-100-082-643-C
Jug, with scenes and verses from 'The Gentle Shepherd'
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000-180-002-320-C
Jug, with caricature drawn from defeat of Napoleon's troops in Egyptian campaign
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000-100-103-079-C
Claret jug, commemorating Royal Assent to Bill for Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway
made in Sheffield
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000-180-000-289-C
Greek wine jug (stamnos), depicting warrior leaving home and (on other side) youth pursuing woman
from Attica, Greece
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000-180-002-379-C
Jug, made to celebrate capture of French general Antoine-Francois Brennier by Corporal John McKay, 71st (Highland) Regiment
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000-100-045-840-C
Bellarmine
From Eyemouth, Berwickshire
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000-180-000-370-C
Bellarmine
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000-180-000-328-C
Bowl
made at Kirkcaldy, Fife
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