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Animal bone or fragment of antler, from Orkney
X.GA 175
Bone, animal or horn, deer (cervus elaphus)
Orkney, Scotland, Northern Europe
16 results found
Round silver salver with a moulded pie-crust edge of eight sections and a flat-chased border of shell, by James Mitchelson, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1736 - 1737
Silver salver with three hoof feet and a raised moulded rim of five sections divided by rococo leaves, by Ebenezer Oliphant, Edinburgh, 1749 - 1750, inscribed with the motto "Ex Bello Quies"
Silver salver with three hoof feet and a raised moulded rim of five sections divided by rococo leaves, by Ebenezer Oliphant, Edinburgh, 1749 - 1750, inscribed with the motto "Ex Bello Quies"
Silver salver with three hoof feet and a raised moulded rim in five sections divided by rococo leaves, by Ebenezer Oliphant, Edinburgh, 1749 - 1750, inscribed with the motto "Ex Bello Quies"
Round silver salver by Alexander Scott, Edinburgh, 1667 - 1669, subsequently re-engraved with the arms of the Earl of Strathmore by James Cockburn in 1684
Round silver salver with a cast edge of six sections and a flat centre with a narrow border of chased shells, fruit and flowers, by C.A., possibly Colin Allan, Aberdeen, c. 1755
Square salver with shaped sides, by James Ker, Edinburgh, 1734 - 1735, part of a silver tea service made for Charles Hope, first Earl of Hopetoun
Silver salver engraved with a shield bearing the arms of John Nairne, sinister, and a younger son of Dick of Prestonfield, dexter, by William Law, Edinburgh, c. 1669 - 1679
Square silver salver with cut and shaped corners and four scroll feet, engraved lightly with a coat-of-arms in the centre and a decorated border: English, London, by William Lukin, 1730 - 1731
Silver-gilt circular salver, from the Lennoxlove toilet service, owned by Frances Teresa Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox: French, Paris, 1666 - 1667
Silver-gilt salver of shaped outline, from the Lennoxlove toilet service, owned by Frances Teresa Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox: French, Paris, 1666 - 1667
Silver-gilt salver of shaped outline, from the Lennoxlove toilet service, owned by Frances Teresa Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox: French, Paris, 1666 - 1667
Engraved circular silver salver, part of a silver tea service presented to James Taylor, founder of the Ceylon tea and cinchona industries: English, Sheffield, by Mappin and Webb, 1891 - 1892
Silver salver presented to Major General David Stewart of Garth by the Patriotic Society, Loudon, c. 1806