Bagpipe chanter for the Uillean pipes.
MakerMalcolm MacGregor |
Place MadeLondon ; Europe ; England ; United Kingdom |
Date MadeEarly 19th Century |
DescriptionTechnical description: 14½-inch chanter; four closed-standing silver keys. Ebony with ivory mounts on the tenon and foot, and a silver ferrule on the foot. The top finger-hole is drilled obliquely to accommodate the stretch of the fingers. Keyhead type: Square flat. |
NotesHugh Cheape, 1982. |
Measurements373. |
ProvenanceFormerly stock of Messrs J. & R. Glen or from the collection of the firm's proprietors. ; Lent by the Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland K.2003.721. |
CollectionMIMEd ; Ross Collection |
Accession Number1486 |