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Man's head in marble, Roman, found in the ruins of a chapel at Hawkshaw, Peeblesshire, 100 - 120 AD
Lantern clock, mostly of brass, the dial with roman numerals and the inner face engraved ANDREW PURDOUNE ATT GLASGOW, by Andrew Purdonne, Glasgow, who had charge of the town clocks of Glasgow in 1657
Silver pair case watch with a white enamel dial, Roman numerals and plain brass hands, by John Crossman of London
Roman patera ornamented on the bottom with sunk concentric circles, from Stanhope, 80 - 180 AD
Skillet with leaded bronze body and handle but modern brass base, ornamented with champlevé enamel in red, blue and green with a vine scroll and a wreath, Roman, from Linlithgow, West Lothian, late 1st or 2nd century AD
Fragment of a late Roman silver spoon bowl, inscribed 'TVMV', from Norrie's Law, Fife
Brooch, also known as a fibula, of silver, it is of a special type called a trumpet brooch, this is due to the shape of the head which protects the spring, it could have been worn as a pair, linked to its partner by a chain, from Ayrshire, Roman, 80 - 180 AD
Bar brooch or fibula of bronze with silver inlay, of Roman type, found in Scotland at the east end of the Antonine Wall, made in South West England, 80 - 165 AD
Roman stone altar dedicated to the Discipline of the Emperor, with a sacrificial axe and knife in relief on the right hand side and a patera with ram's head handle on the left, from Birrens
Roman votive terracotta figurine of a boar, from Burnswark (Birrenswark), Dumfriesshire