Antique 1859 Style Sutherland Goats Hair Dress Sporran

Antique 1859 Style Sutherland Goats Hair Dress Sporran

This sporran is true classic pattern based on the 1859 grey goat hair sporran used by the Sutherland Rifle Volunteers. Featuring an antique cantle we have paired the cantle with a fine grey goat hair body, to give a true Victorian dress sporran look.

This style was made popular in the paintings of Kenneth MacLeay in his commission from Queen Victoria in the 1860’s monograph The Highlanders of Scotland.

The original uniforms for the Sutherland Volunteer Companies were paid for by the Duke of Sutherland at an original cost of £800 in 1859 and featured this pattern of goat hair sporran.

The full back pouch is in tooled Ox blood leather.

Our range of fine quality Scottish goat hair sporrans are hand made in Scotland.

Bespoke Hand Crafted & Vintage Scottish Sporrans. We have offer a range of new Scottish sporrans and much loved pre owned sporrans to complete your outfit or add to your collection. The stock range is ever changing with fine vintage sporrans from the 18th – 20th centuries. From original antique Jacobite sporrans from the 45 to Victorian and Edwardian sporrans.

Our range of new fine quality Scottish leather day sporrans are hand made in Scotland, including a range of traditional style sporrans and Scottish regimental.

Bespoke Sporran Design

We also offer a complete design and make service for sporrans and if you have a sporran you would like made as a special design please contact us. We would love to hear from you. We can incorporate a vintage cantle you may own or offer a range of new and vintage cantles. We would love to hear from you.

A Sporran is a pouch (Scottish Gaelic for ‘purse’). Now a decorative part of Highland dress, it was originally an everyday  practical item. Made of leather or fur, it usually has more or less elaborate silver or other ornamentation, especially on the clasp or hanger. It is worn on a chain or belt around the waist, allowing the sporran to lie below the waist of the person wearing a kilt.

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