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Half-hour glass in a wooden frame, used by Sir Walter Scott for timing his literary work and given by him to Elizabeth Lear, daughter of his cousin, Ann Lear, nee Scott
Port glass of ruby flashed glass, broken, with a wide silver band on the stem inscribed "ABBOTSFORD", owned by Sir Walter Scott
Clear Jacobite glass with an ogee bowl, fluting around the base, and copper wheel engravings
Clear wine glass with a thistle bowl, etched with 'Roderick Dhu Old Highland Whisky', Wright and Greig, Glasgow
Ground glass screen, for use with an early focusing wet plate camera, made by Andrew Ross of London, c. 1855
Ground glass screen for use with a stereoscopic camera, no. 495, by J.H. Dallmeyer, London, c. 1862
Williamite wine-glass with plain stem and trumpet bowl, engraved with William III on horseback and inscribed 'The Glorious Memory of King William' and 'Boyne 1st July 1690': English, c. 1740 - 1750
Cordial glass with plain stem with white enamel twist, drawn and fluted bowl engraved with floral wreath, and plain foot: English, c. 1765
Wine-glass with shouldered air twist stem, plain foot, and rounded, funnel-shaped bowl engraved with Jacobite rose and one bud: English, c. 1745 - 1750
Wine-glass with drawn air twist stem, plain foot, and trumpet-shaped bowl engraved with Jacobite emblems and the word 'Fiat', motto of the Jacobite Cycle Club: English, c. 1745 - 1750
Wine-glass or flute with double-knopped air twist stem, folded foot, and tall, funnel-shaped bowl engraved with Jacobite emblems and 'Fiat', motto of the Jacobite Cycle Club: English, c. 1745