selection today of objects very scottish, but local insofar an that collectively, they get known as mauchline warehline-- m-a-u-c-h-l-i-n-e. yes. and a village no more than how far from where we're actually sitting? about 8 miles from here, and in the 19th century, and a pair of very brilliant brothers who worked in a quarry on the river developed the idea of producing boxes. but the interesting thing is, all this work here is referred to as mauchline ware, but in fact, the town of cumnock really pioneered it, and that tends to be forgotten. and here we are, on the edge of cumnock, with this great house saved for the nation, and some of this work here is a real example of the creativity of cumnock in the early 19th century. well, i'd like to add, um, uh, probably two more names-- victoria and albert... yep. because of course they popularized anything scottish. what is more normal for me is to find this type of object, which is, uh-- you can see it's in a pale wood, and in sycamore. and, in this case, it's actually been printed with a design, one one side, you've got floors castle, and on the other