Brass bed-warmer which would have been filled with heated stones.

Clear glass bottle with glass ball stopper for aerated drinks. Made by Colin Campbell. Bottler, Largs & Greenock, 1892. Similar to object 2013.167.2

Rounded wooden core for weaving a ‘monkey’s fist’ – the rope ball at the end of a ship’s throwing line. Used by Vaul boat-builders.

Collection of 27 brass sail eyelets of various sizes, threaded onto a rope. From the workshop of Vaul boat-builders.

Ardennes-Corticule Belgian Blue whetstone from the workshop of the Vaul boat-builders.

Sharpening stone in its wooden case used by Vaul boat-builders around 1850-1950.

Large, heavy caulking mallet from the workshop of the Vaul boat-builders around 1850-1950.

Tiree in 100 Objects – 84 – Caulking mallet
The History of Tiree in 100 Objects
Two-handled wood and steel drawknife used by the Vaul boat-builders around 1850-1950.

5/16″ wood and steel moulding plane with ‘H MACKINNON’ stamped on the side. H MacKinnon was a joiner from Vaul.

Home-made wood & brass cribbage board or cròthan, a popular game on board ships. Probably made by Vaul boat-builders.

Tiree in 100 Objects – 83 – Cribbage Board
The History of Tiree in 100 Objects