
Originally Posted by
figheadair
The suffix 'ancient' appears in Forsyth's 1907 catalogue but there is refers to instances where there the older tartan and they use the term to differentiate it from the standard one.
Yes that's what happens in the 1909 Leckie Graham catalogue.
Under Silk Tartan Windsor Scarves the word "ancient" appears three times:
Gordon
'' (Dress)
'' (Ancient)
Munro
'' (Ancient)
Stewart (Royal)
'' (Dress)
'' (Hunt.)
'' (Ancient)
cf.
Cameron (Clan)
'' (Erracht)
'' (Lochiel)
However in their list of kilting cloths, "Fine Saxony" and "Heavy Saxony", the range is more limited, and the "Ancient" variants and several of the other variants don't appear including the "Dress" variants listed under scarves. (Which presumably kept men from appearing in arasaid tartans...)
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