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  • Collection: Encyclopaedia of the North East

Mace head. A small rounded rectangular slab of greenish stone with bands of darker and lighter colours. A perfectly circular hole about the size of a ten pence piece has been drilled near one end.
Flat, rectangular mace head, known as a ÔÇ£cushionÔÇØ type. Perforation is cylindrical. Green coloured stone, a hornfelsed phyllite from Killin, Perthshire. Findspot unknown.

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Axe head. A large axe head made of green jadeite, in a long rounded triangle shape, with a wooden haft.
Shape: round blade & narrow butt. Possibly an exotic import. Haft added in nineteenth or twentieth century.

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Tourist guide folds out to become large map 'Scotland's Castle Trail' produced in 2003.

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Leaf-shaped sword, point imperfect, in bronze. Said to have been found in 1809 'under deep moss' on the estate of Balnagubs, Kincardineshire, in line between Roman camps of Raedykes and Drumoak, but may be a nineteenth-century copy of a Bronze Age…

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Communion token, octagonal oblong in shape. Inscription both sides.
Inscription: FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND | FREE WEST CHURCH PERTH 1843 LET A MAN EXAMINE HIMSELF

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Silver coin, penny. Obv: head of king to l., crowned; before sceptre. Rev: Long double cross pommee with star in each angle.
Inscription: Obv: ALEXANDER.REX. Rex: [ TOMAS ON TAN ]
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