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Bookcase made of carved oak panels and featuring a piper playing a bagpipe with a single drone, said to be from a late 16th to early 17th century bedstead from Threave Castle and later Greenlaw, bookcase by Joseph Train, early 19th century
Red Book of Clanranald, written in Gaelic by the MacVurichs, bards of Clanranald in the 17th and 18th centuries, containing poems and the traditional genealogy and history of the Macdonalds
White painted oak bookcase with leaded glass doors in three sections, and with a single top shelf, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for the Library at Dunglass Castle, Bowling, Dunbartonshire, 1900
Guard book quatro to half russia, consisting of a collection of twenty original samples of Highland tartans collected by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, inscribed 'HIGHLAND TARTANS 1822' on the spine
Book containing pieces of tartan, each bound with cloth and identified by paper labels, the book inscribed 'CLAN TARTANS' in gold on the front board
Red leather bookbinding embossed on each side in gold with the arms of Henry Benedict Stewart, Cardinal York, with letters and correspondence from the donor contained inside
Soldier's booklet, issued by the N. and M. Com. of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, 1917
Old Testament with one board cover, 1792, picked up in the field of Kyszria, February 1916, owned by Trooper Laurance
'The Pencil of Nature', original unbound book, containing 24 plates (1 missing) and 13 duplicate images, by William Henry Fox Talbot, published in six instalments by Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans of London, 1844 - 1846
Arithmetica Infinita or The Accurate Accomptant's Best Companion, by Reverend George Brown, second impression, first published 1717 - 1718