These words from the owner of this bagpipe”
“Early nineteenth-century bellows-blown Scottish smallpipes
A set of bellows-blown Scottish smallpipes made by John Naughtan of Aberdeen (stamped on common stock: “NAUGHTAN ABD”, twice). Bag, bellows and reeds are missing, otherwise the set is complete. The chanter, which appears to be original, is roughly the size of a Highland chamber pipe chanter. Very narrow bores in drones (c. 3 mm) and chanter (c. 4 mm.). Significantly more narrow than a modern practice chanter, and also more narrow than chanters for sets of chamber pipes made by J&R Glen (1860s) and David Glen (1870s or a bit later) in my collection. The set is probably made from some sort of fruitwood (possibly cherry) – quite lightweight compared to exotic hardwoods; fairly dark, but apparently not stained. Mounted in horn except for the common stock which has an elephant ivory ferrule.