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"200 mm" in dimensions

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Bowl (fragment)
000-180-000-582-C
Bowl (fragment)

made in Egypt
© National Museums Scotland



Cabinet, containing metal type
000-100-083-578-C
Cabinet, containing metal type

© National Museums Scotland



Camera
000-100-102-797-C
Camera

probably made in Dundee
© National Museums Scotland



Carved female ancestor figure (tau tau)
000-180-000-796-C
Carved female ancestor figure (tau tau)

from Tana Toraja region of South Sulawesi, Indonesia
© National Museums Scotland



Carved slab
000-100-037-680-C
Carved slab

Found at Bridgeness, West Lothian
© National Museums Scotland



Carved slab (detail)
000-190-001-202-C
Carved slab (detail)

Found at Bridgeness, West Lothian
© National Museums Scotland



Carved slab (detail)
000-190-001-203-C
Carved slab (detail)

Found at Bridgeness, West Lothian
© National Museums Scotland



Coffee pot made at West Pans, East Lothian
000-100-046-001-C
Coffee pot made at West Pans, East Lothian

© National Museums Scotland



Communion cups
000-100-000-517-C
Communion cups

From Associate Congregation Church of Crieff, Perthshire
© National Museums Scotland



Communion flagon
000-100-000-516-C
Communion flagon

From Associate Congregation Church of Crieff, Perthshire
© National Museums Scotland



Compass
000-100-102-834-C
Compass

probably made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Cooking pot
000-100-002-352-C
Cooking pot

From Balgone, East Lothian
© National Museums Scotland



Crosier
000-100-047-883-C
Crosier

from Whithorn, Wigtownshire
© National Museums Scotland



Crosier, known as The Coigrich, associated with St Fillan of Glendochart
000-100-000-323-C
Crosier, known as The Coigrich, associated with St Fillan of Glendochart

© National Museums Scotland



Cross (fragment)
000-100-043-536-C
Cross (fragment)

From Tarbat, Portmahomack, Ross-Shire
© National Museums Scotland



Cross head (Piece)
000-100-043-467-C
Cross head (Piece)

From Inchmarnock, Bute, Inner Hebrides
© National Museums Scotland




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