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Rock art

Description

Block of granite with cup-markings on each of its two sides, Skene, Aberdeenshire

Museum reference

X.IA 15

Collection

Archaeology

Object name

Rock art

Physical description

Granite, with cup markings on each of its two sides

Collection place(s)

Skene, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Northern Europe

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Etui / part Etui / part

Lower part of a silver etui, originally a pounce, with vase-shaped body decorated in imitation of straw-work, part of the Ida Pappenheim Collection: possibly German, 19th century

Etui / part Etui / part

Detachable upper part of a silver etui, originally a pounce, decorated in imitation of straw-work, the holes in the top now covered, part of the Ida Pappenheim Collection: possibly German, 19th century

Etui cover Etui cover

Thimble-shaped cover of a silver etui decorated in imitation of straw-work, part of the Ida Pappenheim Collection: possibly German, 19th century

Etui / part Etui / part

Detachable foot of a silver etui decorated in imitation of straw-work, part of the Ida Pappenheim Collection: possibly German, 19th century

Etui Etui

Necessaire consisting of a box with a hinged lid, the foot, sides and slightly domed top of bloodstone set in gold and covered with an openwork design in the same metal: English, London, c. 1760

Etui accessory Etui accessory

One of the contents of an etui comprising a pen, pencil, miniature comb, ruby glass pot with gold lid and possibly book-markers: English, London, c. 1760

Etui accessory Etui accessory

One of the contents of an etui comprising a pen, pencil, miniature comb, ruby glass pot with gold lid and possibly book-markers: English, London, c. 1760

Etui accessory Etui accessory

One of the contents of an etui comprising a pen, pencil, miniature comb, ruby glass pot with gold lid and possibly book-markers: English, London, c. 1760

Etui accessory Etui accessory

One of the contents of an etui comprising a pen, pencil, miniature comb, ruby glass pot with gold lid and possibly book-markers: English, London, c. 1760

Etui accessory Etui accessory

One of the contents of an etui comprising a pen, pencil, miniature comb, ruby glass pot with gold lid and possibly book-markers: English, London, c. 1760

Etui accessory Etui accessory

One of the contents of an etui comprising a pen, pencil, miniature comb, ruby glass pot with gold lid and possibly book-markers: English, London, c. 1760

Etui accessory Etui accessory

One of the contents of an etui comprising a pen, pencil, miniature comb, ruby glass pot with gold lid and possibly book-markers: English, London, c. 1760

Etui accessory Etui accessory

One of the contents of an etui comprising a pen, pencil, miniature comb, ruby glass pot with gold lid and possibly book-markers: English, London, c. 1760

Nécessaire de voyage Nécessaire de voyage

Etui, consisting of a plain ivory cylinder with a screw-on cover, a wooden reel with five compartments for thread, and an ivory handle, from the nécessaire de voyage or travelling service assembled by Martin-Guillaume Biennais for Napoleon's sister, the Princess Pauline Borghese, possibly at the time of her marriage to Prince Camillo Borghese in 1803: French, Paris, c. 1803, bequeathed to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1825

Nécessaire de voyage Nécessaire de voyage

Ivory etui, cylindrical with a pull-off cover with a silver-gilt band, from the nécessaire de voyage or travelling service assembled by Martin-Guillaume Biennais for Napoleon's sister, the Princess Pauline Borghese, possibly at the time of her marriage to Prince Camillo Borghese in 1803: French, Paris, c. 1803, bequeathed to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1825

Nécessaire de voyage Nécessaire de voyage

Gold etui, with a pull-off top, from the nécessaire de voyage or travelling service assembled by Martin-Guillaume Biennais for Napoleon's sister, the Princess Pauline Borghese, possibly at the time of her marriage to Prince Camillo Borghese in 1803: French, Paris, hallmarked 1798 - 1809, bequeathed to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1825

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