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Casket of silver, engraved "Sacred to the memory of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots", containing what is said to be a lock of her hair, by D. Simpson or Daniel Sutherland, Glasgow, Scotland, early 19th century AD
Rectangular silver toilet casket with stepped base moulding and a shallow stepped cover, by Thomas Ker, Edinburgh, 1706 - 1707, made for Charles Hope, first Earl of Hopetoun
Casket of cetacean bone with bronze mountings, decorated with Celtic interlaced designs on its twenty two panels, long preserved in Eglinton Castle, Ayrshire
Silver presentation casket given to Gavin, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane, by the tenantry on the Breadalbane estates in Perthshire and Argyll, on his being created a Knight of the Garter, 1894, made by D. and G. Edwards, Glasgow, hallmarked 1893 - 1894, designed and engraved by David MacGregor, Perth, 1893 - 1894
Fife casket of whalebone panels carved in low relief with patterns of interlace and knotwork, held together with metal and with brass mounts and lock, Scotland, 15th or early 16th century
Model casket in wood with a sliding lid, decorated with strips of bone incised with circles: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1550-1186 BC
Rectangular casket in wood on four feet, formed with two compartments each closed by a sliding lid: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Egypt, Sedment, 18th Dynasty
Fragment of part of a leg of an ivory casket, carbonised black by fire, in the form of part of the leg of a bovine animal: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Abydos, Cenotaph of King Djer, 1st Dynasty
Fragment of part of a leg of an ivory casket, stained pale brown by fire, in the form of the lower part of a bovine hoof on a ribbed podium: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Abydos, Cenotaph of King Djer, 1st Dynasty
Casket and cover of bronze, four-sided with flanges at the angles and archaic dragons in low relief in panels, a copy of a Zhou dynasty model: China, Song dynasty, 960 - 1279 AD
Casket of silver, octagonal box with hinged lid, decorated with figures of Hindu deities and foliate designs: Tibet, 19th century AD
Casket of copper-based metal, cast with four feet, and with a lid on two exterior strap hinges; hasp and staple for locking at the front; engraved and originally inlaid all over with silver and a black substance: West Asia, Iran, Herat, c. 1200
Casket (dorj) of bronze, finely chased all-over with arabesque designs, birds and animals, and inscriptions on the bevelled edges: Western Iran, early 13th century AD
Casket of bronze, finely chased all-over with arabesque designs, birds and animals, and inscriptions on the bevelled edges: Middle East, Iran, Syro-Egyptian, 14th or 15th century AD
Rectangular silver freedom box, by John Rollo, Edinburgh, 1736 - 1737, presented to Sir John Barnard, M.P., by the City of Edinburgh
Linen covered wooden casket with figures, animals and patterns embroidered in silk and silver gilt threads, and the interior comprising of drawers and compartments: English, c. 1650 - 1680