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9th December 24, 07:27 AM
#981
Originally Posted by Troglodyte
I agree. But wearing the sporran the right way round it seems not to matter too much
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9th December 24, 04:02 PM
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For those that missed this beauty here are some photos from the Ebay listing.
The most interesting thing to me is the way they combined the loops for a sporran belt and the rings for a sporran chain.
Last edited by OC Richard; 9th December 24 at 04:04 PM.
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9th December 24, 04:06 PM
#983
Originally Posted by figheadair
Based on the lack of any (reported) hallmarks, I'd expected something like £1500-1800.
This one, which was surely from the same maker, sold in 2013 for £1000.
Attachment 44042
Thanks Peter!!
It's really nice to see multiple sporrans in the same style/same maker.
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Originally Posted by Padraicog
I agree. But wearing the sporran the right way round it seems not to matter too much
Very true.
And that seems to be no concern for a great many people, if the number of sporrans available with no carrying capacity at all is anything to go by.
Have a look at this early 20th century (Edwardian?) example - its only function is ornament. A beauty just the same.
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Alright travelling back to the brief a WE Scott "semi dress" not my cup of tea but Scottish made for 10 dollars
https://www.ebay.com/itm/38770781140...Bk9SR6jRhIf2ZA
Much nicer here, a rather older WE Scott "day" sporran back when they were still stamping the "X" with four sun-circles on the leather stamp tab on back.
I know they had dropped this nice feature by the time of their 1953 Patent, and the Hugh MacPherson stamped sporrans (see below) that I've seen lack it, taking us back to 1946.
Currently around 10 dollars, it will go up I'm sure.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/22648914637...Bk9SR6jRhIf2ZA
Another nice WE Scott brown "day" sporran, stamped Hugh MacPherson Edinburgh St Catherines. Up around 30 dollars now, it will go up too.
Hugh MacPherson opened his Edinburgh shop in 1946 which frames the earliest timing nicely. I don't know when he stopped selling WE Scott sporrans under the Hugh MacPherson stamp, but all the ones I've seen have been older.
What about the "St Catherines" part? At the age of 17, in 1924, Hugh moved to Canada and soon started importing and selling piping supplies. When he returned to Scotland in 1945 his brother was left in charge of the Ontario business. I've not seen a sporran stamped "Hugh MacPherson St Catherines" so perhaps it was after 1945 that Hugh struck up his relationship with WE Scott.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/15657215654...Bk9SR6jRhIf2ZA
Pound Shop find! WE Scott "semi dress" with seal front for you outwith the USA
https://www.ebay.com/itm/26709253210...Bk9SR8ry2Ij2ZA
Nicoll Brothers "semi dress" with seal front 25 dollars once again taboo for those in the USA.
The seal has had damage. What eats the seal? Moths?
No measurements are provided, and this sporran has a bit of a "youth size" feel to it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/18683287258...Bk9SR8zy2Ij2ZA
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Has someone won the lottery, and they're not telling us..?
For there sure are plenty of signs.
This little lot came up at auction this morning, and, as nice as they are, our mystery lottery-winner has out-bid everyone again.
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...c518bdcc7b28d9
Hammer-price is £3,000 ($3,820us) and with 'fees' the bill will be about £4,000 or $5,095us. And here was me thinking they would stay on the preferable side of £1,000. Silly me.
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You commented considering the age, how old do you think it is? I am pleasantly surprised that it might be seal, but I did comment that it seems to be quite nice showing just a bit of wear.
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