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View full screenSmall brush with silver-gilt grip of conical form, from the Lennoxlove toilet service, owned by Frances Teresa Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox: French, Paris, assayed between April and September 1672
A.1954.8 N
Unknown
Paris, France, Western Europe
1672
Silver-gilt grip and bristle
Previous owner: Frances Teresa Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox, 1647 - 1702
Probable presenter: Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1630 - 1685
Fermier-General: Vincent Fontier
Art of Living (08 Jul 2016)
National Museum of Scotland
Discoveries (29 Jul 2011 - 2016)
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Acquired with the aid of the Art Fund
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Model kayak, of sealskin, with paddles and harpoons: North America, Canada, Baffin Island, Inuit, late 19th century
Model double hatch baidarka (kayak), for two occupants, made of a wooden framework covered with sealskin, containing two sea-otter hunters holding double-bladed paddles: North America, USA, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Umnak Island, Aleut, 1930s
Model of a kayak carved from walrus ivory, part of a group with models of a hunter, harpoons, hunting hook and rifle: North America, Canada, Baffin Island, Cape Dorset, Inuit, possibly by Peter Pitsulak, collected by John N.S. Buchan, 1938 - 1939