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Cradle and fir splinters
000-100-001-290-C
Cradle and fir splinters

© National Museums Scotland



Cradle associated with Mary, Queen of Scots
000-100-080-557-C
Cradle associated with Mary, Queen of Scots

From Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian
© National Museums Scotland



Cradle of the young James VI and I
000-100-102-920-C
Cradle of the young James VI and I

© National Museums Scotland



Crosier head
000-100-000-400-C
Crosier head

From Rosemarkie Cathedral, Fortrose, Easter Ross
© National Museums Scotland



Cross & rosary
000-180-001-939-C
Cross & rosary

© National Museums Scotland



Cross-staff (replica)
000-100-102-680-C
Cross-staff (replica)

© National Museums Scotland



Crusie bearer
000-100-102-226-C
Crusie bearer

from Botriphnie, Banffshire
© National Museums Scotland



Cup
000-100-000-051-C
Cup

From Dalvaird Moss, Glenluce, Wigtownshire
© National Museums Scotland



Cup and ball
000-100-001-677-C
Cup and ball

© National Museums Scotland



Cutter used in music engraving
000-000-579-637-C
Cutter used in music engraving

by music printers and publishers Aird and Coghill, Glasgow, until 1972
© National Museums Scotland



Cutter used in music engraving
000-000-579-639-C
Cutter used in music engraving

by music printers and publishers Aird and Coghill, Glasgow, until 1972
© National Museums Scotland



Cutter used in music engraving
000-000-579-640-C
Cutter used in music engraving

by music printers and publishers Aird and Coghill, Glasgow, until 1972
© National Museums Scotland



Dagger
000-100-000-771-C
Dagger

Found at Culloden, near Inverness
© National Museums Scotland



Dagger, known as Dungeon Dagger
000-100-048-266-C
Dagger, known as Dungeon Dagger

© National Museums Scotland



Desk, reputedly used by Robert Louis Stevenson
000-100-104-356-C
Desk, reputedly used by Robert Louis Stevenson

© National Museums Scotland



Detail of a painted screen
000-100-000-669-C
Detail of a painted screen

From Wester Livilands House, Stirling
© National Museums Scotland




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