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12th January 22, 08:02 AM
#481
Originally Posted by OC Richard
I just picked up a nice semi-vintage brown leather Day sporran on Ebay for under $40 (including tax & shipping).
It has the gold oval Made In Scotland Real Leather stamp, and might be by W E Scott Edinburgh.
I didn't grab the auction photo, but here's the exact style:
You got that one! Hope it's as nice in person as it looked in the listing.
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29th January 22, 03:47 AM
#482
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8th February 22, 04:40 AM
#483
Here's what appears to be a quality made in Scotland sporran in good nick for under $30 including post.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/26553653611...ndition=4%7C10
Yes it's missing its tassels but it's quite wearable as it is.
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8th February 22, 06:58 AM
#484
Originally Posted by OC Richard
I Googled 96 Princes Street and today it is indeed Hector Russel, the windows plastered with Closing Down Sale, Relocating signs!
The street view on google maps is from 2019. I think they are long gone from Princes St. I didn't notice them at the weekend, although I did walk past their place on the High Street, which looks to be mainly full of tourist tat these days.
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8th February 22, 07:12 AM
#485
Hector Russell
Yeah, the Princes street shop closed but they still operate a Hector Russell shop just off of North Bridge/The Royal Mile. They also have a kilt department on the second floor of Romanes & Paterson on Princes Street (Hector Russell are owned by the Edinburgh Wooden Mill Group and Romanes & Paterson is one of their stores). Anyone visiting Edinburgh should also note that Slanj closed their Mary Street Shop late last year and now only have physical shop in Glasgow.
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9th February 22, 06:16 AM
#486
Thanks for the information! I've not been to Scotland in several years now.
I've visited Slanj Glasgow but didn't know they had had an Edinburgh location.
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12th February 22, 05:34 AM
#487
Not the bargainiest bargain ever, but still well under $100 for a Made In Scotland Evening sporran
https://www.ebay.com/itm/16532921822...ndition=4%7C10
It's the longstanding EW1 cantle and stamped Made In Scotland on the side.
Goes to show that Scottish-made sporrans aren't always stamped on the back of the leather body.
It's the sort of Evening sporran that was made for export to the USA after we enacted a ban on seal products.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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14th February 22, 04:36 AM
#488
Wow beautiful very traditional mid-20th century Day sporran for very little money.
This is the style often seen in the 1920s and 1930s. It's 7 inches by 7 inches thus adult size.
Vintage c.1950s Leather Sporran with Belt and Chain, Made In Scotland (AP161A) | eBay
It's like #24 here in an early Fraser Ross catalogue, though lacking the tooling
Last edited by OC Richard; 14th February 22 at 04:50 AM.
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18th February 22, 05:02 AM
#489
One of the MOD "Culloden" sporrans which were introduced in 1953 and were worn up through the 1960s by the Scottish Highland regiments.
$10 opening bid but the seller has low feedback and is in the Ukraine.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/39394280575...ndition=4%7C10
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18th February 22, 05:32 AM
#490
Originally Posted by OC Richard
Saw this last night, and I want it pretty badly, but there's no chance it remains a deal, is there?
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