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Galloway mazer of silver gilt with a maplewood bowl, by James Gray, Canongate, 1569, made for Archibald Stewart, later Provost of Edinburgh, and his wife, inherited by the Earls of Galloway
Watson Mazer with a maplewood bowl mounted with a deep, everted silver-gilt band, resting on a chased silver-gilt stem and an inscribed trumpet-shaped foot, Scottish, mid 16th century
Mazer with a bowl of maple wood and an everted lip band of silver-gilt, with a central medallion rudely engraved with a portrayal of St George or Guy of Warwick slaying a dragon: English, c. 1530
Neckpiece in the form of a large flexible collar made of forty-nine C-shaped elements of dyed maple, by Liv Blåvarp, Skreia Norway, 1997
Diamond-shaped wall hanging of maple wood, form carved to suggest a textile with abstract designs in low relief on surface, uppermost corner carved as if bent over to hold cord loop: Japan, Hokkaido, Nibutani, Ainu, by Kaizawa Tōru, 2006
Electric guitar, the body made from Biofiber Wheat and reclaimed mahogany and maple: Scottish, Edinburgh, designed and made by David Trujillo-Farley, 2008
Contemporary fiddle fitted with an electronic pick-up: Scottish, Shetland, by Ewen Thomson, pick-up by Kenny Johnson, Shetland, 2009
Bute or Bannatyne mazer, a deep circular bowl of bird's-eye maple wood with engraved silver rim, on a flared silver foot, the metal boss is decorated with a lion and six heraldic shields, Scotland, 1314 - 1327, rim and straps added during the 16th century