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Bell Bell

Quadrangular iron bell from Knowe of Saverough, Birsay, Orkney

Bell Bell

Quadrangular bell of cast bronze, associated with St Fillan, from Strathfillan, Perthshire, 9th century

Bell Bell

Quadrangular iron bell from Kingoldrum, Angus, 650 - 900 AD

Bell Bell

Small quadrangular iron bell, from Kilmichael-Glassary, Argyllshire, late 12th century

Bell Bell

Quadrangular iron bell, from Perthshire, 700 - 900 AD

Bell cover Bell cover

Bronze covering of an early Celtic iron bell, from Monybuie, Dalbeattie, between 650 and 900

Bell Bell

Guthrie bell and bell shrine, bearing representations of God and the Crucifixion and an inscription in Latin, from Guthrie Castle, Forfarshire, 12th century

Bell / portion Bell / portion

Part of a small bronze bell, corroded and sand-worn, with a square handle pierced by a round hole, from Clachshant, Wigtown

Bell Bell

Iron bell, coated with bronze, found at Minchmoor, near Traquair, Peeblesshire, 650 - 900

Bell Bell

Dundonald bell, cast bronze, from Dundonald Parish Church, Ayrshire, 1495

Bell shrine / mount / portion Bell shrine / mount / portion

One of two parts of a bell shrine mount, bronze inlaid with silver and neillo, with Celtic interlace, the ends were formed as three-dimensional animals, with lentoid eyes and swirling tendrils, from Inchaffray Abbey, Perthshire, 1000 - 1200 AD

Bell shrine / mount / portion Bell shrine / mount / portion

One of two parts of a bell shrine mount, bronze inlaid with silver and neillo, with Celtic interlace, the ends were formed as three-dimensional animals, with lentoid eyes and swirling tendrils, from Inchaffray Abbey, Perthshire, 1000 - 1200 AD

Bell Bell

Square-shaped bell of cast bronze, from Ireland

Bell / fragment Bell / fragment

Part of ornamental bell of bronze, small and sperical, from Cubbie Roo's Castle, Orkney

Bellows bagpipe Bellows bagpipe

Set of French bellows bagpipes or musette, purchased at the sale of the effects of Prince Henry Benedict, Cardinal York in Rome and said to have belonged to his brother, Prince Charles Edward Stuart

Bellows bagpipe Bellows bagpipe

Set of bellows bagpipes or small pipes of ivory, made by John Naughtan of Aberdeen, 1824 - 1842

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