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Portable tea-set (cha-bento) of black lacquered wood, with removable hinged cover, containing water container of silvered copper, with drawer beneath: Japan, 19th century
Emergency portable telephone with handset, transmitter / receiver, battery, aerial and instructions contained in a carrying case of blue canvas, used by the RAC and made by Motorola, 1993
Rectangular carrying case of wood with a metal hook and eye locking mechanism, for a set of three quarter size set of Highland bagpipes made by John Ban MacKenzie, Aberfeldy, late 19th century
Carrying case for housing bagpipes, made of mahogany and lined with green baize, owned by William Mackie, Aberdeen, 19th century
Wool Macduff tartan bag used for housing a Union or Lowland bagpipe chanter, previously owned by William Mackie, 19th century
Wool bag in Macduff tartan, used for holding a drone section from a set of Union bagpipes when in its carrying case, previously owned by William Mackie, 19th century
Wool bag in Macduff tartan, divided into three section for carrying drone sections from a set of Union bagpipes when in its carrying case, previously owned by William Mackie, 19th century
Small rectangular cardboard box, covered with red embossed paper to imitate Morocco leather and carries a manuscript label, which holds Robert Burns' bone chanter given to John Walker by Mrs Burns, Dumfries, 1799
One of a folding knife with steel blade and a folding two tined fork, both with tortoise-shell grips and silver mounts and contained in a leather carrying case: Scottish, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, probably made by one of the Biggart family of cutlers, c. 1680
One of a folding knife with steel blade and a folding two tined fork, both with tortoise-shell grips and silver mounts and contained in a leather carrying case: Scottish, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, probably made by one of the Biggart family of cutlers, c. 1680
One of a folding knife with steel blade and a folding two tined fork, both with tortoise-shell grips and silver mounts and contained in a leather carrying case: Scottish, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, probably made by one of the Biggart family of cutlers, c. 1680
Panasonic 2nd generation transportable cellular phone type EF-615 1EA Class 2 and charger, with carrying case containing removable aerial and spare battery. Used with mobile network Vodafone, available from 1 January 1985. With operating instructions and publicity leaflet. Early 1990s