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View full screenOne of twelve tenor drone reeds of cane mounted with bridle and hemp, wax seal intact, contained in Macfarlane, Lang and Co. biscuit tin
K.2002.1367.8.13
Early 20th century
Cane, hemp
Baines, Anthony. "Bagpipes". Occasional Papers on Technology 9, Oxford University Press, 1973.
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Straight-sided octagonal silver teapot with an engraved roundel in each section, two with monograms, the other six with classical subjects, by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh, 1789 - 1790
Inverted pear-shaped silver teapot with a flat top and central dome, with chased swags of flowers and leaves, by James Gillieland, Edinburgh, 1776 - 1777
Silver teapot with four bulging sides meeting at sharply defined corners, by Lothian and Robertson, Edinburgh, 1753 - 1754, engraved with swags of naturalistic flowers, leaves and berries
Silver teapot with a narrow stylised leaf border round the rim and a hinged, domed lid, by James Wildgoose, Aberdeen, c. 1765
Small plain silver bullet-shaped teapot on three short paw feet, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen, engraved with a coat-of-arms and motto "Id Agitur"
Egg-shaped silver teapot on a circular pedestal base, closely decorated with chased stylized designs and with four oval cartouches round the centre, by J. McKay, Edinburgh, 1861 - 1862
Silver teapot with a thistle head shaped body, by R. and W. Sorley, Glasgow, 1892, part of a four piece thistle-shaped tea-set
Brown glazed earthenware teapot in the form of a stook of corn, with a circular base, straight sides, inward turned rim, and a separate circular lid, by Belfield and Co. of Prestonpans
Red clay teapot of Barvas ware, with sides which swell out slightly from a rough flat base which is in the shape of an irregular circle, and with a spout of conventional shape
Barvas ware teapot and lid of unglazed earthenware, with a circular base, a tall oviform body and an almost vertical spout opposite a square section loop handle
Part of a toy teapot of earthenware, brown Rockingham glazed, with a spherical body with ribbed panels and a slightly domed lid, probably by Charles Belfield's Pottery, Prestonpans
Part of a toy teapot of earthenware, brown Rockingham glazed, with a spherical body with ribbed panels and a slightly domed lid, probably by Charles Belfield's Pottery, Prestonpans
Part of a teapot from a porcelain teaset, possibly by Verreville, 19th century
Part of a teapot from a porcelain teaset, possibly by Verreville, 19th century
One of a collection of specimens illustrating the manufacture of Wedgwood pottery from Etruria, Staffordshire - throwing and turning - a teapot in the second stage of throwing: English, 1850s.
Teapot handle, Egyptian shape, finished example, one of a collection of specimens illustrating the manufacture of illustrating the manufacture of Wedgwood pottery: English, Staffordshire, Etruria, by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, circa 1856