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New Victorian Era Trophy for Northern Meeting

News from a very generous Piping Press reader…….

My name is Robert Baker, I live in Maclean, New South Wales, Australia. In 2018 I acquired, from Colin Ross, Ontario, Canada, two antique snuff mulls, belonging to his ancestors. I have included pictures.

I am a piper, as were my sister, father, great-grand father and great uncle (Murdo Mackenzie, Gold Medallist 1895). Much as I enjoy my mulls, I also felt they should also be enjoyed by the general piping community and the people of Scotland from where they came from. I also do not consider myself the owner, just the mere custodian. 

The mulls I have were third prizes at the Northern Meeting: 1862 3rd prize, Duncan Ross, and 1882 3rd prize, Alexander Ross. So my plan was to ‘gift’ donate them to a relevant body, the Piobaireachd Society, the Northern Meeting, or the National Piping Centre. I contacted the Northern Meeting and received a reply from Alan Forbes the Piping Convenor. He would be delighted to have them.

Both trophies were slightly damaged but they arrived in Glasgow safely after I sent them and have since been repaired by the Piping Centre. One is now on display in the Museum at the National Piping Centre and the other is to become a perpetual trophy for the Northern Meeting Under 18 competition starting next year. 

In 1864 and 1865, Duncan Ross won a number of other prizes, so there are more mulls ‘out there’. I know of four mulls that had either the shields removed or the engraving buffed out. I also noticed a dirk for sale on Ebay that was offered as a prize. 


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