Cameron Highlanders Scottish Kilt Sporran Brooch in Presentation Case with Compliments from 1913 Newlyweds. Cameron Highlanders Scottish Kilt Sporran Brooch in Presentation Case with Compliments from 1913 Newlyweds. Cameron Highlanders Scottish Kilt Sporran Brooch in Presentation Case with Compliments from 1913 Newlyweds. Cameron Highlanders Scottish Kilt Sporran Brooch in Presentation Case with Compliments from 1913 Newlyweds. Cameron Highlanders Scottish Kilt Sporran Brooch in Presentation Case with Compliments from 1913 Newlyweds.

Cameron Highlanders Scottish Kilt Sporran Brooch in Presentation Case with Compliments from 1913 Newlyweds.


A rare item of social history just prior to the First World War presented to 'Mary H. Crossley.' as a wedding gift in 1913, in the form of a 'Cameron Highlanders silk tartan kilt sporran brooch' with two white tassles and silver plated cantle with 'Cameron' title bar, complete with retailer's original tartan box with paper lapel 'Camerons' to one end and inner display card. Accompanying this brooch is a compliment card still in its wax paper envelope, the front bearing the family cypher's of the newlywed couple, the inside inscribed in silver leaf "Married, St.Andrew's Church, Wakefield, 24th September, 1913. Mary H. Crossley. Mr. And Mrs. W.W. Laird's Compliments, 26 Rothesay Gardens, White Steet, Patrick.". Unused mint condition, compliment slip with split to spine.
Height of Kilt 73mm.

These style of brooches were popular at the time and worn in the throat of a high necked blouse.

Code: 13569

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