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 Originally Posted by Troglodyte
Alexander Robertson's :-)
I very much doubt the 1600s gun metal.
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 Originally Posted by figheadair
Alexander Robertson's :-)
I very much doubt the 1600s gun metal.
Of Dundonnachie fame..?
Spot on.
The intriguing date inscribed on the cantle (1634) is what leads the Robertsons to think it is much older than the Victorian sporran it's now attached to. If, indeed, it is actually a date - the style of the numerals is right for the 17th century.
The metal and workmanship is puzzling when compared to the quality of similar style 18th century brass cantles, and our Dundonnachie's means, but the old gun-making trade centred not too far away makes the idea plausible.
I doubt very much that 1634 is the date of the cantle, but perhaps a reminder of something significant - there was plenty going on at that time, so it's anyone's guess.
The way the hair pelt is folded and attached to the body of the sporran is curious, and is well worth close inspection. Sadly, the canlte no longer opens easily.
The Woodshiel sporran on display alongside Dundonnachie's is much more revealing, and shows how complex the construction could be. And the brass cantle of this one is much more what you might expect.
The Robertson centre was very welcoming and co-operative with me, and was quite happy to let me get the sporrans out of the case and give them close scrutiny for an hour or so. I'm sure they'd do the same for you.
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Speaking of brass chains, I was delighted to acquire this c.1930s one recently. It and the leather were a little distressed, plus it was missing the swivel clips. all now sorted for a total investment of £10.
Brass long-link chain.jpg
Brass longlink chain-4-sm.jpg
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 Originally Posted by figheadair
A tenner well-spent..!
And a very lucky find - I have only ever come across one vintage solid brass long-link chain-strap - as most seem to be nickel-silver.
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 Originally Posted by Troglodyte
A tenner well-spent..!
And a very lucky find - I have only ever come across one vintage solid brass long-link chain-strap - as most seem to be nickel-silver.
Indeed, on both counts.
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