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    Liverpool Scottish

    I would agree with An t-Ileach; it is a regimental sporran from the Liverpool Scottish (not Liverpool, Scotland, as Liverpool is in England). The LS is a Territorial unit, similar to our National Guard & Reserves, and was composed of Scots living in Liverpool. Besides the Liverpool Scottish, there was also a Scottish regiment in London and Tynside, Northumberland. There were also Irish regiments from major English cities as well. The Liverpool Scottish were part of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment. The regiment wears the Forbes tartan.

    Here are a couple of web sites to peruse about the Liverpool Scottish:

    http://www.liverpoolscottish.org.uk/

    http://www.liverpoolscottish.org.uk/highlandim1.htm (notice the sporrans hanging on the wall)

    http://www.liverpoolscottish.org.uk/sporbadge10im3.htm (info about the badge)

    http://www.regiments.org/regiments/u...o/la-Lscot.htm

    Was your grandfather a member of the Liverpool Scottish? If so, you have quite the heirloom on your hands.

    From a historian's standpoint, I would advise you to NOT attempt to clean up the metal on your own. You might contact a local museum in your area and see if the curator might be able to assist you in conservation efforts, or contact the Liverpool Scottish's museum and see what they have done in regards to their sporrans. They might also be able to provide information on the individual that apparently owned the sporran before your grandfather.

    I also wouldn't take the chance of wearing it at the wedding, simply because you wouldn't want to see something happen to it.

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    My mother is in for Mother's Day and she brought myself some interesting Geneology on the family. My mother's family moved to the states in the 1860's (Sneed and Kerr) or so and my father's side came in the 1760's (Craig and Wilkinson). My mother explained that Captain David Craig (My father's name with Gordon as the middle) was chased out of Scotland for banding with Prince Charlie (is that where the jacket got it's name from?). I need to phone my cousin about the full Geneology, she has the lot to offer (she is a Morrison).
    It is all too facinating. What do our friends on the Isles think of our keen interest in our family roots? I've always wondered.

    I think I might wear something I will buy and display the antique...any other opions are greatly welcome.
    cheers.
    steve.

    p.s.
    the links were amazing. the sporrans look exactly the same. i really think i have some antiques on hand. i also have his Glengerry hat.





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    That is a great bit of history. I'd hesitate to wear it also because I think the clash between civilian and military is too much.

    I just bought a dress sporran that I'm quite happy with for the price. It was on ebay but plan ahead because it took mine almost 3 weeks to arrive. Here's the link:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...=dress+sporran

    And here's the sporran in action:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...=dress+sporran

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    I'm with most of the posts that say wear something with so much family history with pride on your wedding day. It will definitely generate a buzz which can only be beneficial for your lucky bride. I don't think that anyone will have any idea about the color or wear on the metal.

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    If you want to send it to someone who would do a very professional job of cleaning and restoring it, I would recommend Danny Shearer at www.themadpiper.com. He's restroed some peices for our museum before and really knows his stuff.

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    Wink

    My advice: WEAR THAT SPORRAN. It's a jewel by itself, even with that old aspect.

    ¡Salud!

    T O N O

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    If it was me I'd wear it. I wouldnt care about the other stuff, like if it was proper or not. Its your grandfather's, assuming he's passed on, its an excellent way to have a little bit of him with you on your wedding day.

    The cleaning idea, is a good one though, and Matts recomendation of Danny Shearer would be the best way to go.

    In the end though its ultimately your decision, whichever way you go, good luck with it and Congratulations on your upcoming marriage, All the best

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