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Sandstone bracer or wrist guard with two perforations, from Mid Torrs, Glenluce, Wigtownshire
Bracer or wrist guard of greenish claystone perforated at one end, from Rinnachie, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire
Bracer or wrist guard of polished veined slate with a perforation at each end, from Broadford Bay, Skye
Curved bracer or wrist guard of polished slate with a row of punctulations at one end and a hole at each of the four corners, from Corry, Broadford Bay, Skye
Half of a bracer or wrist guard of polished slate with three holes at one end, from Candle Hill, Old Rayne, Aberdeenshire
Portion of a bracer or wrist guard of grey slate perforated at one end, from the Lomond Hills, Fife
Bracer or wrist guard of finely polished felstone with a perforation at each end, from Ballogie, Aberdeenshire
Cast of a bracer of green garnetiferous talcose slate, from Ardiffey, Cruden, Aberdeenshire
Bracer or wristguard of green stone, with four bronze or copper rivets with solid conical heads with sheet gold caps over them, from a cist at Culduthel Mains, Highland, Early Bronze Age 2300-2000 BC
Archer's bracer of ivory engraved with the Gordon arms and initials 'A.S.G.', and above the motto 'Do weill and lett them say': Scottish, 17th century