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Set of Highland bagpipes with three drones and a chanter of laburnum and cherry wood with bone and horn mounts, probably made for a child, possibly Perth, c. 1830
Set of small pipes with three drones set in a common stock, made of laburnum and fruitwood mounted with sea ivory, and having a fringed green wool cover, formerly belonged to a Sutherland family, late 18th century
Set of Highland bagpipes made of laburnum mounted with horn and having a sheepskin bag with a green wool cover, made by J. and R. Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1880
Set of chamber bagpipes, or small pipes, consisting of three drones in a common stock, made of ebony, rosewood and laburnum mounted with bone and ivory, inscribed on mounts to Colonel Montgomery, 1757 and probably made in Glasgow, early - mid 18th century
Set of Highland bagpipes with chanter and three drones, of laburnum wood with walrus ivory mounts, previously owned by Colonel Jack Churchill, made by Donald MacDonald, Castlehill, Edinburgh, c. 1806 - 1810
Practice chanter, possibly of laburnum wood, mounted with ivory sole and lead ferrule, by William Gunn, Glasgow
Bagpipe chanter for the Union pipe of laburnum with four silver keys, a detachable foot joint on a hemped tenon with two sound holes and a tuning rush in the bore of the chanter, Scottish, early 19th century
Set of Highland bagpipes of laburnum, silver and ivory mounted, having drone tops mounted and decorated like thistles and a sheepskin bag with Royal Stewart tartan cover, made by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1850
Set of Highland bagpipes or 'Lovat Reel Pipes', bass and tenor drones only, of laburnum decorated with combing in nine sets of rings and bone mounts, sheepskin bag has a green woollen bag cover Scottish, late 18th or early 19th century
Set of bellows blown Small Pipes of stained temperate hardwood, brass and ivory mounted, with bass and tenor drones in a common stock, a blowpipe stock of laburnum with horn mounts and a chanter stock of ebony with ivory mounts, Scottish, 18th century
Bagpipe chanter for a set of Scottish small-pipes, laburnum mounted with a bone sole, the fingerholes have been hollowed out to receive the fingers, late 18th century
Set of miniature Highland bagpipes having three drones set in individual stocks, laburnum, nickel mounted, with sheepskin bag with green woollen cover, chanter is missing, possibly by J. and R. Glen, Edinburgh, c 1875
Highland bagpipe chanter made of laburnum, ivory mounted, with open standing key added to cover the left hand sound hole to help intonation, previously owned by Dr Arthur Geddes, Scottish, c. 1959
Highland bagpipe chanter made of laburnum, ivory mounted, with various added keys: Scottish, c. 1959
Practice chanter made of laburnum with sole piece of synthetic material, by David Glen, Edinburgh, early 20th century