Wondering if anyone out there can identify this Cameron Highlanders sporran. Is it levee dress? Pipers? I’ve never seen one like this before. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Jags; 27th January 18 at 04:58 PM.
Oh wow I had one like the years ago, sold it to a bloke in Canada. scalloped edges on the sporran tassels bells, yep. When I bought mine from a used military surplus dealer out of Leicestershire England, it was advertised as an Officers QOH sporran. That's as best as I can remember.....hope this helps
Jags
OC Richard will undoubtedly know the answer. If not, I have a pal (not on XMarks) that will.
Originally Posted by figheadair OC Richard will undoubtedly know the answer. If not, I have a pal (not on XMarks) that will. I hope Richard joins the thread and if your friend knows anything, it would be appreciated, thanks. I can’t find images of officer’s sporrans online and I have no books that include it. Hmmm.
This is sporran with unusual and strange cantle. Until 1961 the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders officers wore either levee/mess dress sporrans like this or undrress sporrans like this: starting from 1961 after amalgamation with Seaforth Highlanders they use only one pattern of sporran like this: and in your case I suppose we see that last one with Queen Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) sporran badge replaced by Cameron Highlandres (there are some of them without "cameron" inscription) cap badge. Pipers of those Highland regiments also wore sporrans of different patterns.
So do you think what I might have is the sporran of an officer of the Cameron Highlanders, who’s chosen to retain his Regimental identity post amalgamation with the Seaforths? Originally Posted by blackwatch70 This is sporran with unusual and strange cantle. Until 1961 the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders officers wore either levee/mess dress sporrans like this or undrress sporrans like this: starting from 1961 after amalgamation with Seaforth Highlanders they use only one pattern of sporran like this: and in your case I suppose we see that last one with Queen Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) sporran badge replaced by Cameron Highlandres (there are some of them without "cameron" inscription) cap badge. Pipers of those Highland regiments also wore sporrans of different patterns.
Originally Posted by Jags So do you think what I might have is the sporran of an officer of the Cameron Highlanders, who’s chosen to retain his Regimental identity post amalgamation with the Seaforths? it's very probably we will never know the truth
For anyone following this with interest, a retired QOH has confirmed it is a Cameron Highlanders ORs No.1 dress sporran. Mystery solved!
kingandrew
Originally Posted by Jags For anyone following this with interest, a retired QOH has confirmed it is a Cameron Highlanders ORs No.1 dress sporran. Mystery solved! Is it OR's sporran??? Are you sure? never saw such pattern of sporran worn by privates....
That’s what I was told and it did come with an ORs kilt. I’ve enquired elsewhere just in case my source is contradicted. He is ex-QOH, not Cameron Highlanders but that’s what he reckoned. Originally Posted by blackwatch70 Is it OR's sporran??? Are you sure? never saw such pattern of sporran worn by privates....
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