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I put the question to Margaret Morrison, as they took over Nicolls' sporran business, and still use some of the equipment and tooling.
Here's what the ever-helpful Kimberley kindly responded -
It definitely looks like a Nicoll Bros one as it's our embossing plate on the body and lid of the sporran, and the latch knife is the same, but it seems odd that they never put their makers mark on the back. My only assumption is that the leather doesn’t take well to an embossing or gold embossing or it was one that made as a sample?
We still have these patterns https://houseoflabhran.com/vintage-b...igskin-sporran.
It looks fairly new as the button hasn’t corroded and I can't see the metal underneath so I would say you were right in saying that it was made in the last 30 years or so,
So now what do we all think..?
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Made to be worn.
They were made to be worn, so please do give them an occasional airing. As a regular kilt wearer myself I feel rather inadequate as I only own two sporrans!! I will however start looking in antique shop windows, though I might not find many in France!! ;-)
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 Originally Posted by AndrewJohn
They were made to be worn, so please do give them an occasional airing. As a regular kilt wearer myself I feel rather inadequate as I only own two sporrans!! I will however start looking in antique shop windows, though I might not find many in France!! ;-)
Exactly..!
Which is why I am surprised there are so many unworn vintage sporrans waiting to be put into service.
You're right. France is not the best hunting ground for old sporrans, but if ever you visit Scotland, never pass a charity-shop, or antique-shop without looking inside. You could get very lucky.
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