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Communion flagon of silver gilt set with red glass stones, by G. and M. Crichton, Edinburgh, 1880 - 1881, from St Paul's and St George's Episcopal Church of Scotland, Edinburgh
Ballochyle brooch of silver gilt with a crystal in the centre, engraved 'MC' and 'De Serve and Haif the Hevin Babaif', with the Campbell arms and MacIver leopard heads, made by 'AS', c. 1600
Electrotype replica of the Ugadale or Lossit Brooch, a silver gilt brooch set with coral, pearls and crystal, made in the West Highlands in the early 16th century
One of two gold-mounted earrings with miniature portraits of Sir Alexander Fraser of Philorth, who died in 1623, and his wife, early 17th century
One of two gold-mounted earrings with miniature portraits of Sir Alexander Fraser of Philorth, who died in 1623, and his wife, early 17th century
Gold and enamel finger ring inset with monogram "JR" and crown, given by James VII and II to Sir Peter Halkett the night he fled from London in 1688
Charm consisting of a leaf-shaped flint arrowhead set in an oval crystal container bound with gold, and with a suspension loop
Bottle stopper of cork mounted with a semi-circular crystal set in a silver crown, with "Incorporation of Goldsmiths Edinr. from Geo. Crichton Deacon 1883" engraved round the rim
Round hemispherical crystal charm with silver mount and a suspension loop, 17th or 18th century
Glenorchy charmstone set in silver with pieces of coral and silver balls, said to have been worn by Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Laird of Glenorchy, when fighting against the Turks in Rhodes
Table snuff and cigar box made from a ram's head mounted on three casters, with a silver lid and silver-mounted horns, part of the insignia of the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh
Wireless long wave crystal receiver constructed for reception of Paris Time signals from the Eiffel Tower, range 300 to 3600 metres, mahogany top and base, made by Alex Steuart, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1913
Crystal detector mounted on a bakelite strip, by British Thomson Houston Co. Ltd (B.T.H. Company) England, 1925
Crucifix reliquary of crystal and enamelled gold, one side is engraved and the other is faced with crystal through which can be seen the relics, perhaps a thorn, contained in the cross: German, probably Augsburg, late 16th century
Inro or medicine case of lacquered wood, with four compartments, with a landscape and chrysanthemums in gold lacquer on a powdered gold ground, and with a crystal ojime and an iron kagamibuta: Japan, 17th century
Inro or medicine case of togidashi lacquered wood, decorated with a heron amid reeds, flowers in gold, water in pale gold, carp on the reverse, with a crystal ojime: Japan, 19th century