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    sporran help

    hello and i am new here, i was recently cleaning out all the stuff passed down by relatives, and found this (hairy thing ...lol)
    After much suching on the net I am guessing its called a sporran?

    on the back it says A.ES.H. of C. reg't Property

    J.G. Stevenson Glascow 1939

    its black long fur with 6 white bell shaped fur things hanging from it..

    can anyone tell me, exactly what this is?
    Can it be told if there is history behind it?
    whats its for?
    is it usefull to anyone, is there a market to sell these?
    whats it worth?
    or should I just garbage it?
    thanks

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    I believe you may have misinterpreted the markings a bit. It is probably a dress sporran from the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Of C (?Canada) Regiment.

    The J G Stevenson of Glasgow is likely the manufacturer, although I suppose it could be the owners name and billet.

    Depending on the condition of the whole and parts of the item it could be worth a couple hundred dollars or more. Your best bet would be to take several pictures of it from different angles and post them here to others to see and comment on. If you need help posting pics on the forum just ask and we can help you get them up.

    Nice find.

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    It would be very useful to me. I'll give you ten bucks right now. Hahahahahahahahaha.

    Just kidding.

    Actually, it's an Argyl and Sutherland Highlanders sporran, and it's probably a little bit valuable, depending on its condition. It would have been worn by a soldier in the highland regiment. A kilted gentleman wears a sporran as a recepticle for his personal items since there are no pockets in a kilt.

    We'd love to see a picture of it.
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    pic?

    how do you put up a picture? sorry new to this?

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    how do i put up a picture?

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    That is indeed a find and will be snapped up here.

    And

    from the Old Dominion State!

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    the brass probably needs to be polished, and i guess it would need to be brushed or cleaned, i dont know how to do it, so i wont even try
    ( i dont want to ruin it by doing something silly )

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    kiltedwolfman
    I used to belong to the Argyll and if you are looking to sell this sporran please PM me.

    Thanks

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    Yes, contact Kiltedwolfman. And if he decides he doesn't want it he can always drive across town and give it to me...
    Garrett

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    I believe the first two pics in this thread will show you your sporran in use.

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/w...x.html?t=54298
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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