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23rd June 19, 10:36 PM
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Wild and Majestic Exhibition
The NMS’s Wild and Majestic Exhibition opens on Wednesday. It has some fantastic pieces that have not been shown before and is well worth a visit.
The exhibition including this fantastic silver plaid brooch set with a cairngorm in the centre and a ring of sixteen carbuncles round it. It was worn by the chiefs of Clanranald in mid-19th century. Photo: NMS
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24th June 19, 09:44 AM
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Regretably, I'll not be able to fly over to view this exhibition. From the photo samples provided on the museum's website, I saw a few notable examples, such as the superb brooch illustrated by Peter, but I was especially taken by the magnificent 1822 Macgregor broadsword with its artistic silver basket hilt and cairngorm pommel. From what I could see of the blade, it appears that the Macgregor chief used an old blade from the 17th or 18th century for his sword. Perhaps an Xmarker with more expertise and who attends the exhibit could provide information on that.
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24th June 19, 09:55 AM
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 Originally Posted by Orvis
Regretably, I'll not be able to fly over to view this exhibition. From the photo samples provided on the museum's website, I saw a few notable examples, such as the superb brooch illustrated by Peter, but I was especially taken by the magnificent 1822 Macgregor broadsword with its artistic silver basket hilt and cairngorm pommel. From what I could see of the blade, it appears that the Macgregor chief used an old blade from the 17th or 18th century for his sword. Perhaps an Xmarker with more expertise and who attends the exhibit could provide information on that.
Gerry, that's my understanding of the construction. I'll see what information there is at the event.
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24th June 19, 06:13 PM
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Thanks Peter. I'll look forward to whatever information you can acquire on that sword.
Gerry
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24th June 19, 09:59 PM
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 Originally Posted by Orvis
Thanks Peter. I'll look forward to whatever information you can acquire on that sword.
Gerry
https://www.artfund.org/supporting-m...r-of-macgregor
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25th June 19, 06:37 PM
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Thanks again, Peter. If the blade was said to be formerly part of a sword carried at Culloden, that answers my question. Your information is much appreciated.
Gerry
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