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Quigrich or crosier head of St Fillan of Glendochart, of Irish or West Highland type, bronze with bands ornamented with niello, 11th century
Reliquary, known as the Coigrich, or crosier shrine, of St Fillan of Glendochart, silver gilt, 15th-century, incorporating earlier work
Portion of the head of a bronze crosier with enamelled dragonesque ornamentation, associated with St Fillan, from Hoddam, Dumfriesshire
Crosier head carved in oak, found in a tomb between pillars on the south side of the presbytery of St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, identified as the site of the monument of Bishop Tulloch, 15th century AD
Bone handle, probably of a crosier, found with the bones of William, first Bishop of Orkney, 1102 - 1167, in St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, mid 12th century AD
Crosier head with floral cluster in centre of crook and stem decorated with champlevé enamel, from the grave of a bishop, from Roy Ritchie's excavations at Whithorn Priory, Whithorn, Wigtownshire: English, late 12th century
Crosier drop of cast bronze with the image of a king, from the shore of Loch Shiel near St Finan's Isle, 12th century
Cast bronze crosier drop or terminal, from the Glebe Field, Aberlady, East Lothian, 10th century
Detachable crozier held in the right hand of a lime-wood figure of a bishop saint: South German, possibly Middle Rhineland, c. 1510 - 1520 or probably later