000-190-000-016-C
Gold coin (reverse) showing a lion sejant holding a sceptre, 1593
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000-100-084-431-C
Gold half-crown coin (obverse) minted during King Charles I
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000-100-084-353-C
Gold coin (obverse) minted in Edinburgh 1593 showing King James VI on horseback
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000-190-000-025-C
Gold half-crown coin (reverse) minted during the reign of King Charles I
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000-100-084-417-C
Gold coin (obverse) with crowned rose detail minted during the reign of King James VI
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000-100-104-916-C
Boxed set of gold bars, from set of funerary offerings
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000-100-001-512-C
Electrotype copy of a gold ring brooch known as the Kames Brooch
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000-100-000-475-C
Ampulla, used at Scottish coronation of Charles I, at Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh
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000-100-034-438-C
Anvil
From Kyle of Oykel, Sutherland
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000-100-104-182-C
Apparatus, known as a guinea and feather apparatus
made in England
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000-100-104-025-C
Ashet
made in Glasgow
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000-100-034-434-C
Axeheads, rings and ornament
From Poolewe, Ross-shire
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Back of a silver spoon, made in Glasgow
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000-190-000-802-C
Back of the 'Four Peers' ring
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Back of the Hunterston brooch
found at Hunterston, Ayrshire
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000-190-000-791-C
Back view of a silver cup made in Edinburgh
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