MacIver - MacIvor Clan Sterling Silver Glengarry - Bonnet Badge

MacIver - MacIvor Clan Sterling Silver Glengarry - Bonnet Badge

£95.00

MacIver - MacIvor Clan Sterling Silver Glengarry - Bonnet Badge

FAMILY - MacIver

MOTTO - Nunquam oblmscar - I will never forget

BLAZON - A Boar's Head, Couped Or.

SOURCE - Fairbairn's Book of Crests, 1905 ed.

Size approx 44mm x 52mm

Hallmarked - Henry Tatton Edinburgh 1929 - Henry Tatton was one of the leading makers of the time was Henry Tatton who established his workshop in Rose Street, Edinburgh in 1892.

Henry Tatton was born in Edinburgh on the 22nd of July 1868. He was the son of Edward Tatton who had moved to Edinburgh from Sheldon in Warwickshire.

Clan MacIver or Clan MacIvor, also known as Clan Iver, is a Scottish clan recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. The clan, however, does not have a chief recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. Because of this the clan can be considered an armigerous clan. The clan name of MacIver is of Gaelic origin, derived from an Old Norse personal name. Various forms of the surname MacIver, like MacGiver, are considered sept names (followers or members) of several historically large Scottish clans, such as clans Campbell and Mackenzie.

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