This paper presents details of a number of previously unpublished or relatively inaccessibly published Early Bronze Age stone moulds from Scotland. Viewed in the wider context of Early Bronze Age metalworking in Britain, they are important additions to the inventory of finds, for as well as augmenting the concentration of discoveries long known from northeast Scotland, they expand the distribution southwards into eastern and central Scotland and into the Scottish Borders and therefore go some way to filling the gap that previously existed between Aberdeenshire and Northumberland.