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Sporran clasp of brass and steel with four concealed pistols which would fire if the sporran was not opened correctly, probably the model for that worn by Rob Roy in the novel by Sir Walter Scott published in 1818
Highland sporran of doeskin with a square brass clasp, decorated with the Mackenzie crest, owned by a cousin of Mackenzie of Caberfeidh called Piper Bhan, early 18th century
Sporran of doeskin with three gathered compartments, each with a button fastening and tassel draw string, the flap bordered with laced leather ornament, 17th century
Officer's sporran with silver top, white sporran, six black tassels and strap, 1914 - 1920, worn by Major C.H. Elmes
Brown leather sporran with white tassels and white metal badge, 1902 - 1910, worn by Charles Murray
Sporran of fur with animal head forming pocket flap and two claws forming tassels, part of a tartan suit originally made and worn for George IV's visit to Scotland in 1822 and taken to Australia by Donald Munro Ross when he emigrated in 1864, Scotland, early 19th century
Animal tail sporran, with attached ball of woven rushes wrapped in blue black and white beadwork: Eastern Africa, Malawi, Ngoni, late 19th century
Sporran of white hair with three black hair tassels in silver cones, part of a man's kilt outfit: British, the silver by Robb of Ballater, 1903
Sporran, part of an interlocking sporran, plaid pin and sgean dhu of steel, leather and applied holographic foils, by Geoff Roberts, Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland, 2002
Plaid Pin, part of an interlocking sporran, plaid pin and sgean dhu of steel, leather and applied holographic foils, by Geoff Roberts, Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland, 2002
Sgean dhu, part of an interlocking sporran, plaid pin and sgean dhu of steel, leather and applied holographic foils, by Geoff Roberts, Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland, 2002.
Boy's sporran of white glossy animal hair with two black tassels, a metal top and a leather and metal chain belt, part of a boy's Highland dress outfit worn by Alexander Allen, Ayrshire: Scottish, c. 1910 - 1915
Sporran, believed to have been worn by John, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane as part of a medieval dress costume, c. 1840 - 1850