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3rd October 11, 10:34 PM
#11
re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
 Originally Posted by TimButterfield
I rotated and zoomed a portion of the image. The embroidery is an initial with part of the darker thread missing leaving only white in that area. Given the kerning on the vertical and the gap near the bottom right, it appears to be an 'E' character. If this is accurate, it may help in naming. It would also make the holes have horizontal orientation and not vertical as in the original image.
Now that's good. Might also be a 'B' or merely descoration although initials are more likely. Here's a higher res image.
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4th October 11, 08:02 AM
#12
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
I'm really new at this 'Name the tartan' stuff, but I'll take a crack at it (most likely wrong)
To my inexperienced eye, it looks like it might be one of the 'Withered' or ancient MacPerson tartans.
Scotland is only 1/5 the size of Montana, but Scotland has over 3,000 castles and Montana has none.
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4th October 11, 09:55 AM
#13
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
 Originally Posted by Baldybrown
I'm really new at this 'Name the tartan' stuff, but I'll take a crack at it (most likely wrong)
To my inexperienced eye, it looks like it might be one of the 'Withered' or ancient MacPerson tartans.
This is nothing about 'name that tartan' but rather what can one determine from a picture about a piece of old cloth. A case of teasing out the clues. Name or no, that's irrelevant.
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6th October 11, 03:33 PM
#14
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
 Originally Posted by orvice
The tartan bears a resemblance to the Glenbuchat tartan that you published a paper on
I don't really see the similarity. More gordon of Abergeldy to my mind with some Royal Stewart thrown in.
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6th October 11, 06:09 PM
#15
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
The depth of colours and shades is wonderful. It's beautiful. Another fascinating shade of Green. I wonder if it may be identified and the region then revealed. I also wonder if this is cochineal red. Might be early 19th cent?
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6th October 11, 09:40 PM
#16
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
 Originally Posted by xman
The depth of colours and shades is wonderful. It's beautiful. Another fascinating shade of Green. I wonder if it may be identified and the region then revealed. I also wonder if this is cochineal red. Might be early 19th cent?
Any red pre-alaline dyes is likely to be from a cochineal dye - and so.....?
Might indeed be early C19th - and so.....?
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6th October 11, 10:27 PM
#17
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
 Originally Posted by figheadair
Any red pre-alaline dyes is likely to be from a cochineal dye - and so.....?
So this is a costly cloth. There is a fair deal of Red in the weave.
 Originally Posted by figheadair
Might indeed be early C19th - and so.....?
Smells like a fillabeg from here. I reckon this to be 25" wide and this is another large sett, 13" or so. At the left end of the picture in post 14, we can see about two inches missing from the cloth. That would be above the belt.
Those holes really are intriguing. I wonder if it is a fastening scar, but that's at the edge not the waistline.
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7th October 11, 01:05 AM
#18
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
 Originally Posted by xman
So this is a costly cloth. There is a fair deal of Red in the weave.
Yes and no. Expense is a relative term and it all depends on the date of the cloth.
Smells like a fillabeg from here. I reckon this to be 25" wide and this is another large sett, 13" or so. At the left end of the picture in post 14, we can see about two inches missing from the cloth. That would be above the belt.
Those holes really are intriguing. I wonder if it is a fastening scar, but that's at the edge not the waistline.
Look again at #14. There's more to see.
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7th October 11, 05:30 AM
#19
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
 Originally Posted by MeghanWalker
Dang...you guys are really good at remembering tartans if you can have "name this tartan" contests.
Don't worry, many of us are still total dopes in this area.
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7th October 11, 04:07 PM
#20
Re: Tartan of the month - October: What do yo see?
 Originally Posted by figheadair
Look again at #14. There's more to see.
That left edge looks ready to join to its mirror. This would have done just like last month's example but maybe it was never done. Maybe it was and this one has bee taken apart. Either that or that left edge by the 'monogram' is expertly hemmed.
Looks like a pale Blue beside the red stripe actually. That's 6 colours then.
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