5 flint flakes, burned. One is a probable thumbnail scraper. Found in 1904 among the cremated bones in an urn at the farm of Seggiecrook. Museum's 'Slip Catalogue' records 6 flints, one is now missing.
Set of steel lancets, set into horn handles, with a brass container. Used by the Reverend Alexander John Forsyth LLD (1768-1843) for vaccinations against smallpox in the parish of Belhelvie.
From a collection of items from Coull Castle. Museum's Slip Catalogue: 'medieval relics from Coull Castle. Was found in the South door of domestic range.'
Silver coin, penny. Obv: head of king to r., crowned. Rev: Long cross pommee with star in each angle.
Inscription: Obv: ALEXANDER.REX. Rev: RAI NIL DOI ABE
Silver coin, penny - 2nd issue. Obv: Bust of king (David II) to l., crowned. Rev: Long cross pattee with mullet in each angle.
Inscription: Obv: +DAVID:[REX]ER+SCOTORVM Rev: VILL A+A BER DON
Communion token, oval in shape. Inscription both sides.
Inscription: CHURCH OF KEITH 1860 | 1 | THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME | BUT LET A MAN EXAMINE HIMSELF