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Hilt of a basket-hilted sword

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Made in Stirling

Postcard of Hilt of a basket-hilted sword.
000-100-000-909-C
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Hilt of a basket-hilted sword

This detail shows the basket hilt and part of the blade of a sword, dated 1716, which belonged to the Chief of Clanranald. The hilt was made by John Allan senior, of Stirling. The blade was imported from Germany.

The hilt is inlaid with silver.

The making of quality basket hilts in Stirling appears to have started in 1714 when John Allan moved there from Doune. Some of Allan's best hilts are decorated in the same style as Doune pistols.


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Online ID: 000-100-000-909-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.MCR 1
Date: 1716
Material: Iron, silver inlay
Dimensions: 797 mm l (blade); 144 mm L (hilt and pommel)
What: Backsword
Subject: Clanranald Collection (NMAS Classification)
Who: Clanranald Collection of Jacobite and Family Relics
John Allan, senior, Stirling (Maker)
Where: Scotland, Stirlingshire, Stirling
Event:
Description: Basket hilted backsword by John Allan, senior, of Stirling, the loops inscribed with the maker's name and the date 1716
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