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Highland pipe chanter with ivory sole, painted black, split and bound with six thread bindings
Highland bagpipe chanter of wood, sole missing, split and bound with thread, with one extra hole drilled in the chanter neck above and to the right of High A, made by Donald MacDonald of Edinburgh, c. 1810
Highland pipe chanter with ivory sole, badly split and bound with eight threaded bindings, early 19th century
Miniature practice chanter made from fruitwood with a brass mount at the chanter top and a metal mount below the ivory sole, made by Alexander Glen, Edinburgh, 19th century
Pastoral pipe chanter of dark wood with a bone sole, having one sound hole and a detachable foot joint, Scottish, 18th century
Chanter with an ivory sole for a set of half size set of Highland bagpipes, by James Center, Edinburgh, c. 1910
Turned Highland bagpipe chanter split during manufacture and not finished, from Gillanders and Macleod, Forfar, 1977
Chanter, cracked, of cocus wood mounted with an ivory sole and bound with hemp, by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, probably early 19th century
Bone chanter of the Stock-and-Horn, as described by the owner Robert Burns in a letter to music editor and publisher, George Thomson, 19 November 1794
British patent bagpipe chanter of African blackwood and ivory-mounted, fitted with three keys and stamped, by Henry Starck, London, c. 1908 - 1909
Highland bagpipe chanter of cocus wood, cracked and bound and missing its sole, made by William Gunn of Glasgow, c.1840
African blackwood practice chanter mounted with silver and ivory, presented to Pipe Major R. MacKenzie, 3rd Seaforth Highlanders by pipers of 2nd Cameron Highlanders in June 1887, made by by G.D. MacDougall, Aberfeldy, 1854
Practice chanter of African blackwood with fingerhole spacing as on the full-sized Highland bagpipe chanter, by David Naill and Co., of Chesham, Buckinghamshire and Minehead, Somerset, c. 1990
Highland bagpipe chanter reed in its original cardboard packaging, one of a collection of bagpipe making tools from the workshop of Robert Thomson, bagpipe maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
Highland bagpipe chanter reed of cane, one of a collection of bagpipe making tools from the workshop of Robert Thomson, bagpipe maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s