000-100-039-169-C
Spoon or scoop
From Old Cattlefold, Vallay, North Uist, Outer Hebrides
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000-100-036-424-C
Detail of a silver spoon
From St Ninian's Isle, Dunrossness, Shetland
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000-100-079-233-C
Silver presentation spoon
Probably made by David McGregor and Co., Perth
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000-180-001-869-C
Spoon, by Graham Stewart
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000-180-001-934-C
Spoon, by Graham Stewart
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000-190-000-784-C
Silver spoon, made in Glasgow
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000-100-001-588-C
Snuff spoon of carved bone
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000-100-001-167-C
Back of a silver spoon, made in Glasgow
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000-100-001-016-C
Silver serving spoon, made in Edinburgh
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000-100-002-091-C
Silver spoon from Iona Nunnery
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000-100-000-067-C
Spoon associated with Niel Gow
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000-100-002-802-C
Spoon made from a gannet's breastbone
From St Kilda
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000-100-002-459-C
Silver spoon found in Haddington, East Lothian
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-000-924-C
Silver spoon known as the 'Cunningham seal-top'
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000-100-067-786-C
Incense spoon, associated with James VII (II of England)
from Abbey Church of Holyrood, Edinburgh
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000-190-000-788-C
Mustard spoon (back), associated with MacLeods of Geanies, Ross-shire
made in Calcutta, India
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