Three horned Bride's Cog, made in 1888, of alternate pieces of teak and pine, "feathered" together and bound around with copper. Made by William Cutt, Master Cooper, Stronmess
ID: A103
Large upright case enclosing a lantern clock by Humphrey Mylles. It is said to have been the first clock in Orkney, and belonged to the Stewarts of Massetter. Height 7ft, width 14 ins, depth 9 ins.
ID: A106
Ebony snuff box of the late Baillie John Robertson of Stromness, 1817. Also a photograph.
ID: A108