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View full screenSilver container comprising a flat shaped rectangular filigree case with one side hinged to the other and attached by a clasp, part of the Ida Pappenheim Collection: possibly German, 19th century
A.1971.599
Germany, Western Europe
19th century
Silver; flat shaped rectangular filigree case
Ida Pappenheim Collection
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Oak figure of St Andrew, patron saint of Scotland, shown dressed in long robes belted around the waist, carrying his cross in his left hand and a book in a pouch in his right hand, probably once part of a screen or altarpiece, made in Northern Europe, possibly in the Low Countries, c. 1500, said to come from Fife
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
Medieval coin hoard found by a metal detectorist near Roslin, Midlothian, comprising 237 silver pennies of Edward I, Edward II, Alexander III and John Balliol, and fragments of a pottery vessel, buried c. 1320s or 1330s
Gold sword pommel decorated with gold filigree and granulated decoration and cloisonne garnet insets, found by metal detecting near Blair Drummond, Stirling