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Square bronze plaque with enamelling and with six holes, depicting Christ, from Borve, Benbecula, late 12th or 13th century
Memorial plaque, bronze, commemorating Lieutenant George Masterman Thompson, World War I, and issued to next of kin, 1919 - 1920
Disc or plaque of buff-grey micaceous sandstone, from a grave at Portgower, Helmsdale, Sutherland
Disc or plaque of grey micaceous sandstone, from a barrow at Gorn, Shapinsay, Orkney
Triangular plaque of jet, from lower chamber of lower cairn, Dunan Beag chambered cairn, Blairmore, Arran, North Ayrshire, Bronze Age
Leaf-shaped plaque of silver bearing two symbols of the early sculptured stones of Scotland, Pictish, from Norrie's Law, near Largo, Fife, 7th century
Leaf-shaped plaque of silver bearing two symbols of the early sculptured stones of Scotland, Pictish, from Norrie's Law, near Largo, Fife, 7th century
Rectangular plaque of glazed and painted earthenware inscribed Welcome, King George IV, with a full face bust of the king in relief, made to commemorate his visit to Scotland in 1822
Four angels with crown, one of six enamelled plaques by Phoebe Traquair, from a dismembered casket: Scottish, Edinburgh, dated 1903
The Virgin and Child, Elizabeth and Mary, and the Massacre of the Innocents; one of six enamelled plaques by Phoebe Traquair, from a dismembered casket: Scottish, Edinburgh, dated 1903
Four angels with pierced heart, one of six enamelled plaques by Phoebe Traquair, from a dismembered casket: Scottish, Edinburgh, dated 1903
The Pietà, Christ's ascent to Heaven, and Mary Magdalene (?); one of six enamelled plaques by Phoebe Traquair, from a dismembered casket: Scottish, Edinburgh, dated 1903
Composition known as The Helper, one of six enamelled plaques by Phoebe Traquair, from a dismembered casket: Scottish, Edinburgh, dated 1903
The Annunciation, one of six enamelled plaques by Phoebe Traquair, from a dismembered casket: Scottish, Edinburgh, dated 1903
Enamel plaque of St Margaret of Scotland, with an enamel medallion of a red lion mounted in the pediment in a gilt wood frame: English, London, by Ernestine Mills, 1914?