used at Lochwinnoch, Ayrshire
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Charm (parts)
These three beads of paste and glass were formerly strung together with a naturally-perforated stone and used as a charm against cattle disease at Lochwinnoch in Ayrshire.
Bead of paste and glass which was part of a charm used against cattle disease at Lochwinnoch, Ayrshire
They were given to the Museum by R. W. Cochran-Patrick in 1893.
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000-190-004-211-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.NO 44 |
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Prehistoric and 17th or 18th century
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Material: |
Paste; glass Paste; glass Paste; glass
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Dimensions: |
25 mm D
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What: |
Charm / part Charm / part Charm / part
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Jewellery: charms, amulets (NMAS Classification) Jewellery: charms, amulets (NMAS Classification) Jewellery: charms, amulets (NMAS Classification)
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Where: |
Scotland, Ayrshire, Lochwinnoch Scotland, Ayrshire, Lochwinnoch Scotland, Ayrshire, Lochwinnoch
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- Black, G. F., 'Scottish charms and amulets' in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 27 (1892-3), pp 471-2
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