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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 Highland bagpipes of cocus wood, ivory and metal mounted, with sheepskin bag covered by a woollen tartan cover and played at the Battle of the Somme, probably made by J. and R. Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1914 - 1916
Set of drones in a common stock of stained yew, brass mounted, with sheepskin bag by Nicholas Kerr, Edinburgh, 18th 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 of brass, silver mounted, and engraved overall with a thistle motif with sheepskin bag and tartan cover, said to have been part of an order for an Indian Maharajah, made by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1860
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 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
Set of bagpipes, bellows-blown with bass and tenor drones in a common stock, made of temperate hardwood, brass and ivory mounted, with sheepskin bag with fringed wool cover and set of bellows mounted with a horn bush, possibly made by Hugh Robertson, Edinburgh, late 18th century