They used that "Real Leather Made In Scotland" stamp on all their sporrans, even the ones fronted with artificial fur (I used to own one, probably late 1950s or 1960s).
Here's a very nice brown WE Scott "day" sporran that seems to have a nice patina 25 pounds.
For some unknown reason the tassels have been drawn up, hopefully the buyer will pull them back where they were.
They used that "Real Leather Made In Scotland" stamp on all their sporrans, even the ones fronted with artificial fur (I used to own one, probably late 1950s or 1960s).
Here's a very nice brown WE Scott "day" sporran that seems to have a nice patina 25 pounds.
For some unknown reason the tassels have been drawn up, hopefully the buyer will pull them back where they were.
There have been times when I've been tempted to buy a sporran I don't want just to get the cool chain.
Is the rear pocket style typically an indicator of being older, or more maker dependent? I have another sporran with a rear opening vs the rest at the top. I find it a bit less practical for modern accessories that were never intended for a sporran.
I am still searching for a long link chain myself.
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