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Batne
mid-20th century
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Dinner fork (one of twelve), Bayne and Napier, Silver, Scottish, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Bayne and Napier
R.G. Reid
1750–65
Bate
mid 19th–early 20th century
Bate
mid 19th–early 20th century
Stained Glass Window Design: Christ Blessing the Little Children, Heaton, Butler & Bayne  British, Watercolor, pen and black ink
Heaton, Butler & Bayne
1862–1953
Gye and Baine
Thomas Bish
ca. 1810
John Kay
Rev. James Baine
1789
Design for "The Three Captains Memorial", Joseph Nollekens  British, Watercolor over graphite, surrounded by a gold line, on paper backed by canvas (stretched on modern wooden frame)
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1784
Multiple artists/makers
1778–80
Multiple artists/makers
1778–80