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    eBay Find: WW1 ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HLDRS OFFICERS BALL SPORRAN

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/WW1-ARGYLL-...gAAOSw2Jxbu3JN

    OCR, may be able to fill in more info on this for anyone interested. Price looks really good. A new one with no history is about the same... So maybe a steal?

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    That is absolutely stunning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RodF View Post
    That is absolutely stunning!
    Not really - the pouch looks reasonable from the front but the back implies a fairly recent manufacture. The cantle seems to be a poorly made piece in that the badges are poorly aligned, the metal lacks the pattern of the normal levee sporrans (see https://www.pinterest.fr/pin/531213718540474534/) and the general quality of the workmanship seems amateurish

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    I also think it's a modern reproduction.

    There was a guy in Texas IIRC who was offering a range of reproductions of vintage military sporrans, brooches, belts, and so forth and I wonder if this is one of his.

    In any case here's another A&SH Levee Dress sporran (whether original or reproduction I don't know) which shows the decorated border. The copper colour is strange, I would think the original metal would be silver and/or gilt.

    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padraicog View Post
    ........The cantle seems to be a poorly made piece in that the badges are poorly aligned, the metal lacks the pattern of the normal levee sporrans......
    The 'piano hinge' is something I didn't expect to see on a period piece.
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