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Crosier head carved in oak, found in a tomb between pillars on the south side of the presbytery of St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, identified as the site of the monument of Bishop Tulloch, 15th century AD
Carved oak pulpit from Parton Church, Kirkcudbrightshire, dated 1598, inscribed 'FEIR THE LORD AND HONOUR HIS HOUS', with 'I.G.' beside the arms of Glendonwyn of Parton
Christ the Gardener, fragment of oak carving, figure holding spade, probably part of an altar table, early 16th century
Richly carved oak cabinet with male and female heads on the door panels, from Priory, Pittenweem, Fife, early 17th century
One of two carved oak medallions thought to represent James V from the ceiling of the King's Presence Chamber in Stirling Castle, c. 1540
One of two carved oak medallions thought to represent Mary of Guise or Margaret Tudor, from the ceiling of the King's Chamber in Stirling Castle, c. 1540
One of two sets of three carved oak panels showing the arms of James Drummond and Margaret Stewart in left panel and foliage based decoration in centre and right panels: Scottish, c.1531
Carved oak door, from a house in Blyth's Close in Edinburgh, possibly occupied by Mary Of Guise between 1542 and 1554, with later addition in 1557 of the coat-of-arms of Alexander Aitchison, decorative motifs typical of Scottish work of the mid 16th century
Oak door from Amisfield Tower, Dumfriesshire, depicting Samson tearing open the jaws of a lion, with a shield at the top bearing the arms of Charteris and Herries and the date 1600
One of five framed oak panels, carved with scriptural subjects, two also being painted, from Sornhill, Ayrshire, 16th century
One of five framed oak panels, carved with scriptural subjects, two also being painted, from Sornhill, Ayrshire, 16th century
One of five framed oak panels, carved with scriptural subjects, two also being painted, from Sornhill, Ayrshire, 16th century
One of five framed oak panels, carved with scriptural subjects, two also being painted, Sornhill, Ayrshire, 16th century
One of five oak panels, carved with scriptural subjects, two also being painted, from Sornhill, Ayrshire, 16th century
Part of a left leaf of a double aumbrie door, the panel carved with two moulded ribs and vine leaves, with visible red paint: from an old house in Prestonpans