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View full screenFood vessel pottery, from the cemetery at Barns Farm, Dalgety Bay, Fife, Early Bronze Age
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Barns Farm, Dalgety Bay, Fife, Scotland, Northern Europe
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Small locket with hair alleged to have been that of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, with Prince of Wales feathers in the centre
Oval locket of gold and a gold and pearl pendant which was probably formerly attached to the locket, Scottish, late 16th century, preserved by the Clerks of Penicuik as a relic of Mary, Queen of Scots
Gold locket with enamel cloisonne scrolls which once contained a miniature, c. 1600, found in Barnhills Field, near Corsewall Castle, Wigtownshire
Locket consisting of an oval gold frame with a loop at the top containing a miniature of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, with four pieces of his hair gummed on the back
Gold enamelled, heart-shaped locket set with an onyx cameo portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots: the locket Scottish, late 16th century, the cameo and its mount, French
Miniature of Charles I set under glass in a gold locket with a suspension loop and free ring, c. 1650
Snuff box containing a lock of hair, taken by Corporal Thomas Caldwell, 78th Regiment, from the Bibighar at Cawnpore (Kanpur), where British civilians were killed during the Indian Mutiny/Uprising (1857 - 1858), and sent to his mother on or after 13 October 1857
Enamel locket with hair of Sir John Moore, cut after his death at the Battle of Corunna in 1809, owned by General Sir Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch
Bolt of a lock of bronze, from the Roman site at Newstead (Trimontium), Roxburghshire, 80 - 180 AD
Lock stitch sewing machine on a circular mahogany base, one of the first six of the 1846 type machines made by Elias Howe
Miniature lock-stitch sewing machine head, by Moldacot of London, c. 1895, made to clamp on a table top
Locket or charm set with photograph stone, green, with hole punched through existing decoration on back to permit viewing, image of Napoleon III, part of a set of microscopic photographs set as artificial stones