Seller calls it a "Victor" set. Bits and bobs from the parts bin? Could be interesting.

I have a set of pre-1910 Lawries with a early MacDougall-style bass bottom with marine ivory. The story (unconfirmed) is the original owner was a WWI piper and the bass bottom was a battlefield replacement. Prior to my acquisition, the pipes sat unused for decades in the widow's house. Upon her death, the pipes were acquired by estate sale buyer...who listed them on ePrey. I negotiated with the seller for a fair restoration salvage price. All stocks and blowpipe were cracked/split. The bottom of the wooden case was rotted away, bag crumbled, cover and cords mostly eaten, ribbons crumbled to the touch. Drone parts were in great condition! Repairs complete for pipes and box...the set now plays with a ebony reproduction bass bottom with vintage mounts that are very close match. The MacDougall-style bottom sits in the box.