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    What's this pouch?

    Brian et al - from a portrait of Gregor Macgregor of Glengyle.



    Any thoughts on what the pouch to the left of the sporran is? It appears to have gold embroidering and a top flap. Some sort of document pouch perhaps? I've never seen anything like it and cannot think of a practical application for standard Highland Dress so guess it's symbolic or representative, possible of some office?

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    Resembles a Scribes pouch?...

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    Can we see the whole image? To me it looks like it's a brocade pocket flap.

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    Ooooh - obviously an early example of the handbag as bling....

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    Can we see the whole image? To me it looks like it's a brocade pocket flap.
    I don't think so.

    Last edited by figheadair; 19th January 13 at 10:28 AM.

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    I'm stumped. In shape and size it resembles either a haversack or "messenger's" style satchel- so documents could be a possibility, although both of those are usually slung over the shoulder on a strap (or later attached to a ruck in the case of the haversack).

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    This looks like an 18th Century document wallet attached to or tucked behind the sporran strap. The deeds of the Glengyle house and lands perhaps?
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    It is where he keeps his laptop of course.
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    Here is a much smaller document wallet in the V&A Museum. Many were made in Constantinople (modern Istanbul).
    Click image for larger version. 

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    Perhaps a game pouch for small game that would be taken with falcons, etc?
    John

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