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One of two carved oak medallions thought to represent James V from the ceiling of the King's Presence Chamber in Stirling Castle, c. 1540
One of two carved oak medallions thought to represent Mary of Guise or Margaret Tudor, from the ceiling of the King's Chamber in Stirling Castle, c. 1540
Carved oak medallion depicting a dancing child, from the ceiling of the King's Presence Chamber in the palace in Stirling Castle, c. 1540, probably the work of a French carver
One of a collection of Jacobite relics amassed by Sir John Hynde Cotton and his descendants - oak medal of silver, with Prince Charles on obverse and an oak tree and Revirescit 1750 on reverse
One of a collection of Jacobite relics amassed by Sir John Hynde Cotton and his descendants - a silver gilt medal portraying Queen Anne and Prince James
Mudie's series of forty medals, in bronze, of British victories 1794 - 1817, by James Mundie, 1820
Silver commemorative medal of the Highland Society of London by Benjamin West for Egypt, 1801, in case of issue
Mudie's copper commemorative medal for Cape St Vincent, with Admiral Earl St Vincent on the obverse
Gilt and enamel medal awarded by the parish of Muirkirk to William Neilson in appreciation of his services, World War I, 1914 - 1918
One of a group of orders, medals and badges awarded to Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, British War Medal, 1914 - 1920
One of a group of orders, medals and badges awarded to Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, George V
One of a group of orders, medals and badges awarded to Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, Regimental Swimming Club Prize Medal, London Scottish Rifle Volunteers, 1903