The Lord Scone’s ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ from Scone Palace, Perthshire (1800 to 1900 Scotland)Medium see list ProvenanceProvenance: Lord Scone, Earl of Mansfield (the 4th, 5th and 6th) and Viscount Stormont, William David Murray (1835 - 1895) sold by permission of the 7th Earl of Mansfield, May 2007 Literature
This fascinating historical collection from Scone Palace, the ancient site of the ‘Stone of Scone’, comprises the following objects: a grape shot mounted on a circular marble base labelled ‘Marble from the chimney-piece of the Governors house in Sevastopol’ and on the reverse ‘grape shot from … May 1956’. A fragment of wood labelled ‘a piece of wood dug up near the Malakoff (Crimea)’. A fragment of marble labelled ‘a piece of marble from Mauplka (Crimea)’. A pen rest made of two stags horns with three quill pens. A meerchaum pipe in the form of a bird’s head, the case labelled ‘P. Edwards & Co, London’. A Victorian infants silk glove with a label: ‘glove worn by Margaret MacGregor (afterwards Countess Mansfield) when a baby’. Margaret MacGregor married Alan David Murray the 5th and 6th Earl of Mansfield (died 1935).
The Lord Scone’s ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ from Scone Palace, Perthshire
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