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9th December 09, 07:10 AM
#1
very interesting sporran on Ebay
Very cool, I've not seen one like it:
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9th December 09, 03:13 PM
#2
That's a nice sporran!
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10th December 09, 02:44 AM
#3
I love hair sporrans.
Have you heard of these :
http://www.skyehighlandoutfitters.co..._Sporrans.html
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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10th December 09, 05:12 AM
#4
It looks like your average hair sporran. I don't think you've never seen one before, as you're wearing one in your avatar. What makes this one unique? Do you have the ebay link?
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10th December 09, 07:15 AM
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I've seen hundreds of horsehair sporrans, but I've never seen a cantle with that design.
There was so much variey in Highland dress back c1900 up through the 1920's, so many interesting buckle designs and sporran cantle designs one doesn't see anymore.
Just to calibrate our eye so to speak, here's the most commonly see horsehair sporran, with its crome-plated cast cantle with thistle designs. Thousands of these have been made over the years and you'll see examples made in the 1940's and they're still being made today, both in Scotland and in Pakistan.

Nowdays you'll sometimes see Scottish sporran makers putting Evening sporran cantles on horsehair sporrans:

Interestingly, in the Army and in general in the old days, horsehair sporrans rarely had one knob: they had either three, or none. Here's an antique cantle somewhat similar to the modern cantle shown above but a slightly different pattern and with three knobs:

So when a sporran with Celtic designs, one I've never seen, crops up it grabs my attention, like this one, which I bought and I'm wearing in my avatar:

Even more rare and interesting are Victorian cantles which are cut out of sheet silver and engraved, rather than cast:

Last edited by OC Richard; 11th December 09 at 05:26 AM.
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10th December 09, 09:12 PM
#6
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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12th December 09, 02:37 AM
#7
Nice leather work on the small pouch...
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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12th December 09, 02:44 AM
#8
What a great sporran there Chiel!
At first glance it resembles a modern pattern that's often seen... but a closer look reveals that it's much much nicer that anything around now. Very classy.
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